Community Solar Development Certificate
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Community Through Colors is one of only two entities in Puerto Rico to receive the University of New Hampshire Certificate in Community Solar Development.
Community Through Colors is one of only two entities in Puerto Rico to receive the University of New Hampshire Certificate in Community Solar Development. This certificate is awarded after successfully completing The Community Power Accelerator Learning Lab, an intensive seven-module course delivering practical information to guide community-based, mission-driven, and low-income-focused organizations in how to develop community power projects that serve low-income communities and further environmental and social justice. The Learning Lab is part of the National Community Solar Partnership, a national effort funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to capture the community benefits of community solar.
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In July of 2023, DOE announced 67 winners of Phase One of the Energizing Rural Communities Prize. Each winning organization receives a cash award of $100,000 and is eligible to participate in Phase Two of the prize.
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With its work on the Vieques Microgrid, Community Through Colors was selected as one of 25 Phase I winners!
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The American-Made Sunny Awards for Equitable Community Solar (The Sunny Awards) is a prize competition that recognizes community solar projects and programs that employ or develop best practices to increase equitable access to the meaningful benefits of community solar for subscribers and their communities.