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Home » Resilience & Sustainability » Energy » Solar for All
The Solar for All NOLA Program is a solar and battery promotional program run by the Office of Resilience & Sustainability and the Greater New Orleans Foundation in partnership with two local solar developers, PosiGen and Solar Alternatives.
The program aims to connect residents of New Orleans to affordable solar and battery leasing and purchasing options that will lower energy bills and residential carbon footprints, while also improving electric reliability and resilience in the face of extreme weather events.
New Orleans is part of a growing number of cities and states operating similar solar and battery programs which have proven to be catalysts for greener residential energy and the growth of the green job market. Interested households should visit the Solar for All NOLA website to learn more about solar power, costs, and timelines, and can enter their contact information to receive a free site evaluation from a local solar installer.
For more information, visit Solar For All Nola's website.
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