Bringing rooftop solar to lower-income Floridians: SELF’s executive director discusses how $156 million in federal funding will be spentÂ
A Q&A with Duanne Andrade, executive director of the Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF).
A Q&A with Duanne Andrade, executive director of the Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF).
St. Petersburg, as a costal community, is experiencing increased hazards from sea level rise, storm events and tidal flooding.
The governor should veto HB 1645 because wishing away problems does not change reality
A coalition of three Florida-based nonprofits was awarded $156 million through the EPA's Solar for All competition.
The Opportunity Finance Network, which includes the Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF) in Florida, is among grant recipients.
Solar for All funding is an opportunity to bring a profound shift in the energy and economic landscape for Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis has blocked access to federal energy rebates and support for electric vehicles in government fleets.
Florida was one of six states that didnât apply for federal money to help low-income households install solar panels.
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