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Solar companies expand clean energy access in rural NC community

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In the heart of the Emma community just outside Asheville, North Carolina, a transformation is taking place that goes far beyond hardwire and wires. While the transition to renewable energy is often seen as a luxury, a partnership between Sugar Hollow Solar, PODER Emma and Footprint Project is providing clean energy as a vital tool for innovative community resilience and displacement prevention.

The trio of organizations recently completed an array of solar installations that represent a significant leap forward in combining affordable housing preservation with environmental justice.

PODER Emma, a mobile home community, has long served as a resource for locals, utilizing cooperative ownership to protect families from displacement. By securing land collectively, they ensure that legacy residents who built the Emma neighborhood get to remain. This partnership with Sugar Hollow Solar and Footprint Project introduces a new layer of security: energy independence. By generating their own power, these communities are no longer at the mercy of rising utility rates, allowing financial resources to remain within the neighborhood.

“We are excited to take this step for clean energy,” said Alan Ramirez, Board Member and Secretary of La Esperanza, the real estate co-op for PODER Emma. “During the hurricane, La Esperanza was our hub for resources and resilience. With solar power, we are saving our resources, producing power and feeling stronger than ever.”

Fifteen solar panels were installed on custom-built porch roof structures for the mobile homes and a 46-kW system was installed on the roof of PODER’s community hub. These projects were made possible by the Repower WNC Fund, a Sugar Hollow Solar initiative supported by the Amicus Solar Cooperative, sub-grants for equipment and labor and PV panel donations by Footprint Project, donations by IronRidge and Invest Appalachia grants.

As Asheville looks toward a more sustainable future, the collaboration between Sugar Hollow Solar, PODER Emma and Footprint Project stands as a blueprint for equitable energy. Communities impacted by development are often left out of the entire process. These projects have helped highlight that when a community is given the information and tools needed, brilliant and innovative things can happen. By addressing the disproportionate percentage of income spent on utilities in lower-income communities, PODER Emma ensures that the Emma community remains in a place where they can thrive.

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