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Good Energy Solutions is pleased to announce a new partnership with Brightwell Capital, a collaboration designed to accelerate the acceptance of clean energy for non -profit organizations, churches and government organizations. This initiative opens the door for mission-driven groups to lower operating costs, improve the resilience of the energy and to reduce their CO2 footprint, while investors have the opportunity to achieve returns that match their values.
Many organizations that serve the public, whether it is about feeding families, training students or providing vital services, are interested in solar energy, but are confronted with considerable financial barriers. Without access to the same tax stimuli as companies with a profit motive, many have found Solar out of reach.
Thanks to this new partnership, Good Energy Solutions brings the expertise in the field of engineering and installation, while Brightwell Capital offers financing solutions that use tax credits, stimuli and creative investment structures. The result is a path for these organizations to access solar energy without major costs in advance.
The model works as follows:
- Investors Finance qualified projects for solar and energy storage for non -profit organizations, churches and organizations in the public sector. They earn returns through tax stimuli and long-term projects, while also generate measurable environmental and social impact.
- Organizations receive immediate energy savings, reduced dependence on the grid and protection against rising utility rates.
By structuring projects in this way, good energy solutions and Brightwell Capital make it possible for organizations that do not pay taxes to still take advantage of the value of tax credits, so that federal stimuli are effectively channeled into local communities.
“This collaboration with Brightwell Capital is about more than building solar projects. It’s about removing barriers for organizations that do the hard work to serve our communities,” said Kevin Good, owner of Good Energy Solutions. “By combining our expertise in clean energy with the innovative financing of Brightwell, we have non -profit organizations, churches and public agencies access to the savings and resilience that Solar offers, while impact investors give a meaningful way to put their capital to work.”
For community organizations, lower energy costs mean more funds available to serve their mission. For investors it is an opportunity to participate in the transition from clean energy, while knowing their capital schools, hiding places, municipalities and public services helps.
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