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Donate $40 for Change: With every solar installation, we donate $40 to our GivePower Impact Projects.
Mission To Build Smart Villages: Provide solar, clean water, and internet to remote communities through our global impact projects.
Global Volunteer Projects: Upon reaching $100,000, 10 Soligo volunteers will install solar infrastructure in remote villages.
Double Our Impact: We challenge all to match our donation. Even a $20 can provide one person with solar, water, and internet.
Discover How Solar Energy is Transforming Lives
Are you curious about Duke Energy wanting to raise its base rates in Florida? This has gotten people talking, from regular folks to government agencies. Let's dig into what this means and why it's happening.
Duke Energy, one of Florida's biggest utility companies, wants to charge you more for electricity. They call it a "base rate increase." This proposal needs approval from government regulators. They're looking at things like how much it costs to run the company and make sure our power stays on.
Duke Energy says they need more money to cover their bills. Running an energy company is expensive, with all the repairs, upgrades, and rules they have to follow. They also want to make sure we have reliable power, which means more spending.
If Duke Energy gets the green light for the rate hike, your electricity bill could go up. This might mean less money for other things you need or want to do. Government agencies, like the Florida Public Service Commission, have to decide if this rate increase is fair. They listen to what people have to say at public meetings before making a decision.
If you're worried about higher bills, there are things you can do to save energy and money. Simple steps like turning off lights and using energy-efficient appliances can help. Some people are also looking into solar power as an alternative.
Ever thought about going solar? It's a fantastic way to save on your energy bills while doing your bit for the planet. Click here to take 60-second Sun Savings quiz and see if your roof is ready to upgrade to solar.
To Create Essential Solar Resources
GivePower is a non-profit organization with a mission to enrich lives through the power of clean energy. Founded in 2013, they've been on a quest to bring solar energy solutions to regions that lack access to basic necessities. Known for their Solar Water Farms™, GivePower uses solar power to provide clean drinking water to communities in need. Their impactful initiatives extend across continents, illuminating the lives of millions.
Soligo & GivePower
Soligo and GivePower share a foundational belief: the transformative power of the sun can uplift communities. Our partnership is built on this common ground, aiming to extend the reach of solar energy far beyond the grid. Together, we are not just lighting homes; we're fueling hope.
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Brighten The World One Home At A Time
Our joint endeavors have already begun making waves. From empowering remote villages with solar power to turning saline water into a life-sustaining resource, the impact is real. Looking ahead, we aim to expand these initiatives, reaching more communities and further intertwining sustainability with prosperity. Our goal is clear: to create a world where access to clean water and energy is a reality for everyone.
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We invite you to be a part of this transformative journey. Your support can light up lives and bring clean water to those in need. Engage with our initiatives, spread the word, or contribute directly to our efforts. Together with GivePower, we're not just installing solar panels; we're building a legacy of empowerment, sustainability and hope.
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