July In Review

July In Review It's hard to believe that it's already August. Where did the time go?We've been busy growing our family of solar customers this month. We installed 16 new residential systems across Rochester, Irondequoit, Chili, Elba, Farmington, Palmyra, Penfield, Parma, Pittsford, and more!Our residential installation team also worked on a significant wire project for the Village of Lima July Residential Solar Installations Residential kW Installed Keep an eye out for us at one of the following events in the month of August. 8/3 - House Party8/7 - Lunch & Learn8/8 - House Party8/9 - Park Point Concert8/10 - Brockport…

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2018 Year in Review

As we come to the end of Q1 2019, we wanted to share GreenSpark’s 2018 in Review. We're thrilled with our ability to help so many of our neighbors find the right solar option for them. Read on for the full stats of how we did as a business in 2018. 200+ Residential installations, over 1,635+ kWs (DC) or about 1,635,000 kWh production/year Residential Environmental Impact 2,500,000 lbs of co2 emission reduction annually OR equivalent to driving 2,800,000 fewer miles each year OR 147,400,000 number of smartphones charged OR carbon sequestered by 19,100 tree seedlings grown for 10 years OR…

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Irondequoit Soccer Club “Go Solar” Fundraiser

Attention ISC Travel Families! Please note that ISC have once again partnered with GreenSpark Solar to help raise critical funds for the club. GreenSpark Solar is a local, independent, employee-owned solar company that is also a Certified B-Corp, which means they have a triple bottom line of People, Planet, and Profit... and that they vow to use their business as a force for good. -On Saturday, November 3rd, a representative from GreenSpark will be located in the All Star Sports Arena lobby. -They will be engaging and interacting with families about Exploring Solar for their homes. -If you Explore Solar,…

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3 Spooky Reasons to Power Your Rochester Home With Solar

Halloween is right around the corner, and with that comes lots of delightfully frightful fun. And while most things about this exciting time of year are entertaining, some things are just downright spooky and scary, like continuing to use fossil fuels and other traditional energy to power your home when you can use clean, affordable solar energy. On the surface, that might not seem that bad, but here a few scary facts – You’re spending more money than you have to Not only is solar energy affordable, but there are a variety of generous federal incentives and tax credits that…

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Sip, Stay, Sun Adoption event with Rescue Pit

Please join us for this Sip & Sun (Solar Happy Hour), hosted by Rescue Pit at The Lost Borough Brewing Co. Rescue Pit will have a handful of their adoptable dogs on-site. Come learn about how sweet and loving pit bulls really are! GreenSpark will be available to talk about solar. If you sign up for a free Solar Viability Check you can get $2 off your next drink at Lost Borough. If you decide to go solar, GreenSpark will donate $250 to Rescue Pit.

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3 Ways Your Personal Decision to Go Solar Affects Public Health

Although most Americans care deeply about the environment, it can be easy to take an “out of sight, out of mind” approach when it comes to our individual carbon footprint. This is especially true when considering how our carbon footprint fits into the larger picture of community and public health. As a homeowner, making the decision to go solar is a personal one, however powering your home with clean, local energy has a big impact on public health. Here’s how your personal choice to go solar can improve public health:Reduce water scarcity Water is a basic need for human life,…

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