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Avondale, Bond Hill and Lower Price Hill are among the neighborhoods Solarize Cincy co-program managers Jennifer Zavon and Kelsey Hawkins-Johnson are targeting. Rocky Mountain Institute has helped us create an equity map so we can target our focus on neighborhoods that have not signed up for this cohort, says Hawkins-Johnson.
The cohort is a bulk-buying program for rooftop solar where residents can get a group discount. Solar United Neighbors is running it, and has scheduled a couple of online information sessions: April 29, May 5 and May 25. Here is a link to register.
Zavon and Hawkins-Johnson know solar can be expensive and say Clean Energy Credit Union has specific loans targeted for solar.