Franklin
County's solar co-op is now up and running and ready to help local
people adopt solar power for their homes and businesses.
If
you are interested in learning more about solar power and about
finding out more about a new solar co-op that just started in
Franklin County, come out for the free presentation in Apalachicola
on Tuesday afternoon.
The
event will be held at 6 PM at the Holy Family Center on Dr. Frederick
Humphries Street.
The
Franklin Solar Co-Op project provides homeowners with information and
technical support, and puts out formal bids to licensed solar
contractors.
Franklin
and Bay County residents interested in joining the co-op can sign up
at the solarunitedneighbors.org.
Joining
the co-op is not a commitment to purchase panels.
Once
the group is large enough, Solar United Neighbors will help the co-op
solicit competitive bids from area solar
installers.
By
going solar as a group and choosing a single installer, participants
can save on the cost of going solar and have the support of fellow
group participants and solar experts.
The
group is seeking participants and will host an information meeting
April 24th at the Holy Family Center in Apalachicola to educate the
community about solar and the co-op process.
And
again if you would like to learn more about the new solar co-op come
out for the free presentation at the Holy Family Center in
Apalachicola at 6 PM Tuesday.
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