Nonprofit

Non-Profit Solar Experts

T&T Solar in Charlotte, NC, provides energy-saving solutions for nonprofit organizations in North and South Carolina, including the greater Charlotte area. By going solar, you can protect your nonprofit against the ever-rising cost of grid-generated electricity and allocate more money toward running your programs and furthering your mission. Additionally, you’ll be reducing your reliance on fossil fuels, which can be both beneficial to your ethos as well as to the environment. 

Why Choose Solar for Your Nonprofit?

Cost Savings

One of the most significant benefits of solar for nonprofits is the cost savings it can provide. Nonprofits often have high energy bills, with lighting, heating, and cooling systems running throughout the week. By installing solar panels, nonprofits can significantly reduce their energy bills and save money in the long run.

Long-Term Investment

Solar is a long-term investment that can provide significant returns for nonprofits. Most solar panels have a lifespan of 30+ years or more and require minimal maintenance and operation costs. By investing in solar, nonprofits can lock in their energy costs for the long term and hedge against future price increases.

Environmental Responsibility

Many nonprofits place a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility and stewardship. By switching to solar, nonprofits can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and reducing their carbon footprint. This can help to attract new members who are passionate about environmental issues.

Energy Independence

By generating their electricity, nonprofits like churches can become more energy independent and reduce their dependence on the grid. This can be especially important in areas prone to power outages or natural disasters, where a reliable power supply is essential. Solar + storage can provide churches with a backup power source that can help ensure continuity of service during emergencies.

Educational Opportunities

Solar can also provide educational opportunities for nonprofits. By installing a monitoring system, nonprofits can track the amount of energy produced by their solar panels and use this data to educate their community about renewable energy. This can be a great opportunity to teach children and adults about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields.

Enhance the Aesthetic of the Building

Modern solar panels have come a long way in terms of design and aesthetics. Installing solar panels on a church's roof can enhance the visual appeal of the building and give it a modern, updated look. This can be an important consideration when looking to improve the appearance of your property.

Government Incentives

Nonprofits are now eligible for the ITC 30% federal incentive. This incentive pays for 30% of the total project cost with NO CAPS. Your nonprofit organization will receive an ACH or check when you file your 501c-3 status (non-tax credit paperwork) for the year you installed your solar. Depending on the state and region, nonprofits may be eligible for grants, or other financial incentives for solar installation.

Positive Community Attention

From supporting the local economy to creating more jobs for residents, going solar greatly benefits your local community. Because of the impact renewable energy can have at the local level, going solar can bring positive community attention to your organization and encourage donors to contribute to your cause. 

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)

A Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) is a contract between the solar PV system owner and the nonprofit owner, which is the consumer of electricity. This allows for the nonprofit to host the solar energy system onsite but without any upfront costs. In exchange, the nonprofit would then get a locked-in, reduced rate for up to 25 years. So, the nonprofit organization can put $0 down and still benefit from renewable energy savings but the PPA provider owns the solar PV system and can receive the federal and state incentives but is also responsible for the warranty and maintenance.

Schedule a Free Consultation

For more information about our non-profit solar services, or to schedule a free consultation, call us at (704) 228-6522.

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