Listen "Off the Grid"
Episode Synopsis
With a goal of lowering greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 in mind and an effort to electrify its public transportation fleet already underway, Miami-Dade County is now taking another stand against climate change, by encouraging property owners to go solar. The county recently launched its 2022 solar co-op in partnership with Solar United Neighbors (SUN), a national nonprofit whose philosophy might well be that there’s strength in numbers. SUN helps communities harness their bulk-purchasing power in order to save money on solar panel installations.Thanks for listening! For more local news visit BiscayneTimes.com.
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