Solar Grant Recipients

Many of our business and nonprofit clients have received a significant amount of grant funding to install their renewable solar energy systems. Businesses receive grants for solar energy adoption for several compelling reasons.

Firstly, transitioning to solar energy can significantly reduce a company's environmental footprint by lowering carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, aligning with sustainability goals and government initiatives to combat climate change.

Secondly, solar energy can lead to substantial long-term cost savings by reducing electricity bills and offering a predictable source of energy that is not subject to fluctuating fuel prices. Grants serve as a financial incentive for businesses to invest in solar technology, making the initial capital costs more manageable and encouraging the adoption of cleaner energy sources. Overall, grants for solar energy adoption offer a win-win scenario by benefiting businesses and society as a whole.

We pride ourselves on helping people get the funding they need to go solar. In recent years, solar funding has expanded to provide businesses with the means to adopt renewable energy. Our grant writers have worked closely with these organizations to construct an application that earns enough funding to cover more than half the cost of going solar.

Creative Energies wants to assist you in getting funding to go solar because we believe in the power of solar to change the world for the better. In the last twenty years, we've helped well over two dozen organizations receive significant solar funding.

View some of these entities below:

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Renewable Energy Grant Recipients:

Project Recipient

City/State

Solar

Year Funded

Community Entry Services

Riverton, WY

100 kW

2017

Lander Care & Share Food Bank

Lander, WY

4 kW

2013

Laramie Downtown Clinic

Laramie, WY

7 kW

2018

National Outdoor Leadership School - International Headquarters

Lander, WY

23.5 kW

2012

National Outdoor Leadership School - Noble Hotel

Lander, WY

7.26 kW

2010

Rock Springs Sweetwater County Airport

Rock Springs, WY

25 kW

2017

The Nature Conservancy

Lander, WY

24 kW

2017

The Soldier’s House

Riverton, WY

9 kW

2013

City of Lava Hot Springs - Fire Station

Lava Hot Springs, ID

2.5 kW

2007

Davis School District, Farmington High School

Farmington, UT

280 kW

2010

Davis School District Bus Canopy

Farmington, UT

778 kW

2017

Central Wyoming College

Riverton, WY

13 kW

2017

Madison Vocational High School

Rexburg, ID

86 kW

2014

Richins Building/library

Summit County, UT

110 kW

2020

NeighborWorks

Salt Lake City, UT

6 kW

2015

Salt Lake Acting Company

Salt Lake City, UT

16 kW

2015

Tracy Aviary - Solar Trees

Salt Lake City, UT

12 kW

2020

IJ & Jean Wagner Jewish Community Center

Salt Lake City, UT

20 kW

2015

Hill Air Force Base & Aeronautical Museum

Ogden, UT

350 kW

2021

Mount Tabor Lutheran Church

Salt Lake City UT

6 kW

2018

Christian Center of Park City

Park City, UT

25 kW

2019

Boys and Girls Club

Salt Lake City, UT

93 kW

2018

Sorensen Multi-Cultural Center

Salt Lake City, UT

115 kW

2020

Centro Civico

Salt Lake City, UT

23 kW

2020

SpyHop

Salt Lake City, UT

45 kW

2021

The InnBetween

Salt Lake City, UT

126 kW

2021

Laramie Regional Airport

Laramie, WY

50 kW

2021

Egyptian Theatre

Park City, UT

24 kW

2021

Lewiston Elementary School

Cache County, UT

340 kW

2021

USU Moab Campus

Moab, UT

209 kW

2022

Summit Elementary School

Cache County, UT

184 kW

2021

Rock Cliff Nature Center

Francis, UT

33 kW

2017

Lander Food Bank

Lander, WY

10.8 kW

2023

Lander Senior Center

Lander, WY

24.7 kW

2022

Wyoming Outdoor Council

Lander, WY

19.6 kW

2022

Uncle Sassy Farms

Lander, WY

7.2 kW

2017

Laramie Rec Center

Laramie, WY

24.6 kW

2020

Laramie Ice & Events Center

Laramie, WY

25 kW

2020

Laramie Fire Station 3

Laramie, WY

24.9 kW

2022

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