Georgia Bright: Money-saving solar leasing for qualified homeowners
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WELCOME TO GEORGIA BRIGHT
Low-income earners, families of Color, and senior citizens often spend more of their income on power and gas bills than other households. With inflation and the growing climate crisis, the cost of energy is rising, with increases expected annually.
The Georgia BRIGHT program offers a solution to consumers through discounted solar leasing that:
Saves you money starting day one (see details at the link below)
Requires no upfront cost
Handles all installation and maintenance of the panels
Involves a discounted monthly fee to lease the panels
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Nonprofits like Capital Good Fund are now able to use Federal tax credits to reduce the cost of solar panels for low to moderate-income homeowners. The first round of Georgia BRIGHT will install solar panels on the homes of 200 Georgia households making less than $100,000 a year. We use Federal funding, grants, and discount bulk purchase discounts to bring your power bill down — saving the average family 20%** a month or about $10,000-$15,000 over the term of the lease.
Learn more, request a free solar evaluation, and check out frequently asked questions here:
Low-income earners, families of Color, and senior citizens often spend more of their income on power and gas bills than other households. With inflation and the growing climate crisis, the cost of energy is rising, with increases expected annually.
The Georgia BRIGHT program offers a solution to consumers through discounted solar leasing that:
Saves you money starting day one (see details at the link below)
Requires no upfront cost
Handles all installation and maintenance of the panels
Involves a discounted monthly fee to lease the panels
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Nonprofits like Capital Good Fund are now able to use Federal tax credits to reduce the cost of solar panels for low to moderate-income homeowners. The first round of Georgia BRIGHT will install solar panels on the homes of 200 Georgia households making less than $100,000 a year. We use Federal funding, grants, and discount bulk purchase discounts to bring your power bill down — saving the average family 20%** a month or about $10,000-$15,000 over the term of the lease.
Learn more, request a free solar evaluation, and check out frequently asked questions here:
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