Free Solar Assessment for Businesses in Issaquah

Issaquah, WALocal News

The City of Issaquah has launched an exciting initiative called Solarize Eastside, designed to support solar panel installations for local businesses and homes. As part of this program, local businesses can receive a free solar assessment, which includes a thorough proposal detailing installation options and available discounts. Additionally, special financing is offered through the Puget Sound Cooperative Credit Union to make solar energy more accessible. To help businesses gauge their readiness for solar energy, the city is organizing free community workshops on March 29 and May 14, where attendees can learn more about the program. This initiative stems from the Eastside Climate Partnership, a collaborative effort among Issaquah and neighboring cities aimed at reducing climate pollution and advancing sustainability.

By participating, businesses can not only save on energy costs but also contribute to a cleaner environment. For more information, businesses are encouraged to contact the provided email or phone number. This proactive approach underscores the city's commitment to sustainability and community engagement.

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