Solar for Humanity: Non-Profit Approaches to Delivering Solar Energy to Low/Mod. Income Households

Headshots of Jordan Morgan and Ryan Streitz in front of a brick wall
Center for Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy
Speaker(s)
Jordan Morgan and Ryan Streitz
December 7, 2018 - 12:00 pm CST
- 1:00 pm
This conversation addresses the landscape of sustainable and equitable solutions to provide the benefits of renewable energy to low-income and disadvantaged homeowners that may be used by nonprofits as they work with Habitat for Humanity.

In this conversation on nonprofit solar integration into Habitat for Humanity homes, the discussion addresses the landscape of sustainable and equitable solutions to provide the benefits of renewable energy to low-income and disadvantaged homeowners that may be used by nonprofits as they work with Habitat for Humanity.

The panel is hosted by student researchers Jordan Morgan and Ryan Streitz of the MS-STEP program. Their presentation is followed by a panel discussion, including Professor Gabe Chan of the University of Minnesota; Jason Edens and Erica Bjelland of the Rural Renewable Energy Alliance; and directors from Minnesota Habitat for Humanity affiliates.