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Solarize St. Thomas to Launch Affordable Solar Power Campaign in January

Solar panels that were installed on St. John (Submitted photo)

The Coalition for Solar Affordability is preparing to launch Solarize St. Thomas, a community-based group purchasing program, during January 2021.

Affordable access to solar energy and battery storage to help all local homeowners, businesses and non-profits become more resilient, reduce energy expenses and save on the cost of renewable energy systems are the goals of the new coalition of community partner organizations.

The more St. Thomas property owners that participate, the greater the savings for all.

“For the first time in the U.S. Virgin Islands, a local coalition has formed to help make solar energy more affordable to all,” said Doug White, a St. Thomas resident and local green architect. “Through this campaign, we have an opportunity to both significantly raise awareness of the benefits of this renewable source of power and to lower the cost to access it by leveraging the power of group purchasing.”

Coalition organizations involved in partnering to ensure Solarize St. Thomas is a success include Rotary Club of St. Thomas East ECO, UVI’s Caribbean Green Technology Center, the Environmental Association of St. Thomas-St. John, the Virgin Islands Conservation Society, the VI Electric Vehicle Assoc.-North, Solar Crowdsource as well as the Virgin Islands Energy Office.

Solar energy design and installation companies have bid to become the sole provider of equipment and installation services for Solarize St. Thomas. The installation company will be announced before the campaign begins along with descriptions of tiered pricing and equipment options.

Starting with an official campaign launch on Jan. 14 and throughout the first half of 2021, Solarize St. Thomas will put on a series of clean energy education and community outreach events with a goal of increasing participation and encouraging all solar and battery installations to be complete by the end of next year.

“Valuable federal tax credits for homeowners will be available in 2021. WAPA is also offering a new ‘Net Billing’ program,” said Don Moreland, founder of Solar Crowdsource, the firm administering the program. “Our goal is to help educate local residents about these incentives and programs, demonstrate the benefits of solar energy and battery storage systems, and make it easy to get a free proposal from a trusted source. Then, with the power of bulk purchasing, we can achieve volume discounts on materials and installation services.”

Solarize St. Thomas is now accepting advance registrations for the upcoming program. Interested residents may go to www.solarizestt.com now to learn more about the program, get advance information on campaign details, register for the launch event and sign up for a free evaluation.

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