Going Solar Together

Image by Alexis Kenyon via DALL-E About 150 Broomfield residents are joining together to create Broomfield’s first Solar Co-op. The members of this Co-op will vote next week to choose a collective-wide installer. KGNU’s Alexis Kenyon spoke with Tanner Simeon-Cox– […]

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Should You Go Solar? We Asked An Expert

The newly signed Inflation Reduction Act aims to boost the economy while transitioning the country to greener energy. The new law includes extended tax incentives for homeowners looking to convert to solar.  While the solar energy market isn’t new, prohibitive […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Thursday November 19, 2020

We begin with a discussion on spirituality in the time of COVID-19 followed by a conversation looking at solar gardens—not just the panels, the actual plants. We close with our regular Thursday morning visit with John Lehndorff on Radio Nibbles. https://sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com/kgnu-show-archives/audioarchives/MorningMagazine/2020/MorningMagazine_2020-11-19.mp3 […]

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Dot Org: GRID Alternatives

GRID Alternatives‘ mission is to make renewable energy technology and job training accessible to underserved communities.  They provide solar technology to low income families.  They also provide workforce training to help people get living wage jobs. Workforce Development Manager Brittany […]

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Investing in solar in Loveland

Following the flooding in 2013, many Colorado cities are still rebuilding. KGNU’s Julia Caulfield reports that after losing a primary hydroelectric facility during the flood, the City of Loveland is using FEMA recovery money to build something new. Nestled up […]

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