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🎙️ Hear from DOE Leaders Jeff Marootian & Alejandro Moreno at the 2024 NCSP Summit

💝 Attend this year's virtual summit for free on February 14!
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2024 NCSP Summit

FINAL REMINDER: The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office invites you to register for the annual National Community Solar Partnership Summit on February 14 from 12-4 p.m. ET.

Don't miss this year's summit, 'Community Solar – Deploying Benefits & Delivering Impacts,' featuring Jeff Marootian, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), and Alejandro Moreno, EERE's Associate Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary. The summit will convene community solar stakeholders from across the industry, including community-based organizations, solar developers, utilities, federal, state, Tribal, and local government, financial institutions, philanthropic organizations, housing providers, and more to align efforts toward expanding access to the benefits of community solar to the equivalent of 5 million households by 2025. The summit will feature interactive sessions, led by industry experts that explore the technical potential of community solar, including its potential to deliver meaningful benefits to households and communities at scale.

This year's event will be virtual and free to participate. Learn more and register to attend!


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