Approximately 4.4 million U.S. homes had solar panels installed as of 2023, with projections estimating this number could rise to 23 million by 2032.
This leaves a significant opportunity to expand solar energy adoption across the country.
Community education plays a pivotal role in promoting solar energy. Collaborations with local organizations and experts facilitate project-based learning and hands-on experiences, fostering wider adoption of solar practices.
Engaging communities through workshops and webinars can effectively raise awareness about the benefits of solar energy, empowering individuals to make informed decisions.
Initiatives like community solar projects provide households, businesses, and other energy users the opportunity to subscribe to a shared solar array, making clean energy more accessible, especially for those unable to install systems on their own properties.
These efforts, combined with educational outreach, are essential in democratizing energy generation and promoting sustainable practices.
By participating in such communities and educational programs, individuals can contribute to the broader mission of making solar energy accessible and beneficial for all.
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