Going Solar Makes Sense; Dollars and Sense

The following is a guest post by Danny Kennedy, President of Sungevity, Solar Home Specialists. Sungevity is offering a unique way to go solar at your home and support Global Exchange at the same time. Every customer who gets a Sungevity solar system that is reading this can raise more than $500 for Global Exchange. You can find out more here.

Earth Day is a time to reflect on how we get to take action for a better planet. It should also be a time when we consider those whose human rights and democratic rights are suppressed in such a way that they are not able to take action for a better planet. One such person is the rightful and recent President of the Maldives, Mohammed Nasheed.

Nasheed, who served as the fourth president of the Maldives from 2008 to 2012, was the first democratically elected president of this small Muslim nation in several decades. He was forced to resign in February 2012,  in a coup d’etat. His predecessor was a ruthless dictator who had had Nasheed tortured and placed in solitary confinement for being an activist and a dissident journalist. When Nasheed became what he calls the “accidental president” following a political campaign that was given great momentum by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, he set about facing the biggest threat to his country: climate change.

Nasheed famously brought attention to the cause by holding an underwater cabinet meeting near a coral reef (probably one of the most photographed government events in the country), in which he and his ministerial colleagues wore SCUBA gear while signing documents with waterproof ink against the backdrop of a coral reef. He championed climate protection at the international conferences on the subject during his presidency. This became the subject of a recent documentary film on the subject titled The Island President, which you should try to see if you can.

Perhaps his greatest effort to respond to the climate crisis was a plan to make the Maldives the first carbon-neutral country on Earth. Toward this end Nasheed jumped at the offer we at Sungevity made, in conjunction with our friends at 350.org, to put a solar electric solution on the presidential palace, a beautiful colonial building built by the British in downtown Malé, the capital of Maldives and home to about one-third of its population. Most of these people probably pass the palace every day on their way to work or school or the beach; it’s on a small island of 150,000 people, and the Muleaage, as it’s known in the local language, is right in the middle of the city. As such it was the ideal place for the president to kick off his efforts to take his country solar.

Sadly, those efforts have been set aside as he was removed from power. He is now agitating for new elections and when he wins plans to pick up where he left off by taking more buildings and whole islands in the Maldives of diesel-based electricity and onto solar. It will save his country money and demonstrate that we can get off our addiction to fossil fuels. You should consider it too – and if you go solar through Sungevity you can support Global Exchange at the same time. Every customer who gets a Sungevity solar system that is reading this can raise more than $500 for Global Exchange. See this link to understand how it works.

As in the Maldives, the model of fossil-fuel import dependency is entirely untenable. For Nasheed it is so from a national security point of view and as an economic proposition going forward. If the price of oil were to exceed $100 per barrel for an extended period of time, the country would go bankrupt. Then the oil industry would no longer deliver the fuel by ship, and the country would be left without electricity. So the president’s push to get solar energy adopted across the country make sense; indeed, it makes dollars and sense. Get a Sungevity iQuote at this website and you’ll see that it does for you too.

Shine on.

A while back we announced that Global Exchange had teamed up with Sungevity, an innovative solar company, to encourage you to Go Solar, reduce impacts on the climate and support Global Exchange. All with no money down and no installation costs.

Well, this just in…Sungevity has just sweetened the pot!

Now when you go solar with Sungevity before August 31st, Sungevity will give you a $1,000 cash gift card while donating another $1,000 to Global Exchange.

That’s $1,000 for you + $1,000 to Global Exchange = quite a lucrative way to help the environment, wouldn’t you say?

From the looks of things, there has never been a better time to join the Rooftop Revolution!

Here’s How it Works:

When you go solar with Sungevity, Sungevity will donate $1,000 to Global Exchange, and give YOU a $1,000 cash gift card. This offer applies to folks in Arizona, California, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, or New York.

If you’re a renter, or you’ve already gone solar, tell your landlord, friends and family – you can help them go solar, earn $1,000 for Global Exchange and a $1,000 gift card (plus accumulate untold karma points yourself!)

It’s easy. This is all you have to do:

1) Go to www.sungevity.com/global-exchange for your “iQuote”. It’s free and you’ll receive your solar proposal within 24 hours.

2) Enter the referral code GLOBAL.

Get Started Today

So join us in reducing our dependence on dirty energy. Take Action and Go Solar by August 31st!

Got Questions?

Email Anne Poirier at anne@globalexchange.org or call Kirsten Moller at 415 255 7295 if you have any questions. And just so you know – Anne went solar with Sungevity, and you can read about her experience going solar here.

Happy summer solstice! What better way to celebrate the start of summer (and the longest day of the year) than by deciding to go solar?

Maybe you’re like me, and you’ve noticed more and more solar panels going up in your neighborhood. But also like me, it could be that the cost of installing solar has held you back – I know it can be a $20,000 investment, and that stops a lot of us, no matter how committed we are to alternative energy.

But now I’d like to share an easy, affordable and efficient way to go solar – Sungevity’s innovative Solar Lease Program.

Go solar today – with no money down, and no installation costs!

Global Exchange has teamed up with Sungevity, an innovative solar company, to encourage you to Go Solar, reduce impacts on the climate and support Global Exchange. When you go solar with Sungevity, Sungevity will donate $1,000 to Global Exchange! If you live in Arizona, California, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, or New York, get in touch with Sungevity for a quote. And if you’re a renter, or you’ve already gone solar, tell your landlord, friends and family – you can help them go solar and earn $1,000 for Global Exchange.

That’s what we call a win-win-win:

  • a win for you (you reduce your use of dirty energy);
  • a win for the planet (reduce carbon emissions);
  • a win for Global Exchange ($1,000 to support our work)!

It’s easy! This is all you have to do:

  1. Go to www.sungevity.com/global-exchange for your “iQuote”. It’s free and you’ll receive your solar proposal within 24 hours.
  2. Enter the referral code GLOBAL.

Join us in reducing our dependence on dirty energy and celebrating the Summer Solstice — Take Action and Go Solar Today!

Contact Anne Poirier at 415.575.5552 or email anne@globalexchange.org, if you have any questions. And just so you know – Anne already went solar with Sungevity, and she can give you the low down on her experience.

And have a great Summer Solstice!

Global Exchange and Sungevity, a California home solar company, have joined together to offer solar power seekers a great way to save the climate, save money and support Global Exchange. Here is one woman’s story about what it was like to go solar:

I live in Berkeley, in what I would modestly say is one of the most environmentally-conscious neighborhoods in the country, yet you can count the number of houses with solar panels in my neighborhood on the fingers of one hand.  My husband and I have wanted to go solar ever since we first knew about the technology, but one thing stopped us – the very significant expense of installation.  And I suspect the same thing stops a lot of people from going solar.

So when we heard about the Sungevity lease deal, we were really intrigued.  Friends of ours have had to take out second mortgages to cover the cost of installation, so this seemed like a great way to get solar panels without having to pay those very high up-front costs.

We went to Sungevity online, got an iQuote and found that our house was suitable for solar panels.  Then we learned that there was no charge for installation of the panels! With Sungevity, the panels they install are owned by them, and you agree to a ten-year lease.  That suited us fine – as much as we wanted to go solar, neither of us yearned to own the actual solar panels.  And the really great thing is that if there’s ever any problem with the panels or anything connected to the installation, Sungevity fixes it – for no charge!  After all, they’re the ones who own the hardware.

The lease deal is pretty straightforward – you pay the monthly rate for ten years, but if you pay it all up front, you’ll get a deep discount.  Our own electrical consumption was not very high – there are just the two of us at home, and we use natural gas for heating, cooking and hot water.  But we’ve decided to convert some old appliances – like our gas water heater – to electric, and to install electric radiant heat panels in our downstairs area.  And even if we do end up paying what we’ve determined will be just a small uptick in our monthly electric bills, to us it’s worth it to have clean energy!

So if my experience inspires you to learn more about going solar with Sungevity, go here to get started, and be sure to ask them about the incentives they offer folks who sign up.  Yes, they’re a business – but they’re the sort of socially-responsible business that folks like me (and you?) prefer to deal with, where people, planet and profit are all valued.

Here’s another great thing about this deal:  for every household that goes solar with Sungevity, Global Exchange gets $1000! All you have to do is to say “Global” when you sign up, and you’ll be supporting Global Exchange and all of our wonderful programs for peace, justice and sustainability.

To be completely transparent here, I work at Global Exchange, so if you’re thinking of going solar, of course I’d be thrilled for you to use this opportunity to not only save on your own initial up-front costs, but to support our critical human rights work. Look at it as the cherry on top of your new solar powered sundae!

Going solar with Sungevity is a win (for the environment) – win (for your energy bills) – win (for Global Exchange)!  How often can you get that kind of deal?!

Learn more about Going Solar:

Click here or on the banner to see if you qualify and for your free iQuote from Sungevity.