How to go solar as a renter

Powering your life with solar energy

Our tip guide describes a few ways that renters can get involved with the solar transition.

A solar array on the grounds of Eastern Mennonite University.
Taran Volckhausen

Former Communications Associate, The Public Interest Network

Solar power is a carbon-neutral source of energy that can save money, help the environment, and even protect your home from power outages. But what if you’re a renter who wants to take advantage of these benefits, but can’t install solar panels on your roof yourself? Our tip guide describes a few ways you can get involved with the solar transition.

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Mackenzie Brown

Global Warming Solutions, Associate, Environment America Research & Policy Center

Mackenzie works on the Transform Transportation campaign, where she works to build a more climate and human-friendly transportation system. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, walking, biking and reading. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Taran Volckhausen

Former Communications Associate, The Public Interest Network

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