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One Stop Shop for your urban community solar needs
IMAGINE IF COMMUNITIES OF ALL INCOME COULD HAVE SOLAR POWER
Bringing Renewable Energy, Workforce Development Training, and solar Installations to Urban Communities
About Us
Mission
Communities Power's mission is to bring affordable solar energy to low-income communities, including homeowners, renters, and businesses. We aim to provide significant utility cost savings, promote wealth creation, and contribute to environmental sustainability. Through education, job training, and offering stock ownership options to our employees, we empower individuals to earn livable wages in the growing solar industry while ensuring their participation in the company's success.
"Lets build our future together"
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Team
CEO, Tammy Black has been interested in bringing solar power to urban neighborhoods since the 1980s . She started Communities Power in 2019. Tammy brings skills in nonprofit, organization and community engagement. She is a Community leader.
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Director of Development, Ruell Black has been instrumental in new development ideas and development team lead, Computer Engineer.
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Residential Community Engagement Team member, Marva Stewart gives the community information from installation experience as a resident.
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Solar Workforce Development Instructor / Home Assessor, Harold Wilcox has years of experiences in solar installation leadership.
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Co- CEO, David Johnson II employee management, 10 year business owner
Partner
Testimonials
I was one of the lucky recipients to receive Solar Panels for my house and I am very grateful for the work of Communities Power work they put in behind the scenes to make sure residents in the neighborhood can purchase renewable energy at an affordable price. I would never have dreamed of purchasing solar panels. Thank you Communities Power for working with our community non profit to make this happen.
Camden Grabill
I am one of the homeowners that benefited in the rooftop/ ground mount solar program that communities power and our community non profit was able to implement. This was a plus for me with saving and saving our environment. I am looking forward to the jobs and training offered in this growing field of renewable energy. Including EV charging stations.
Hope Mills
Communities Power and my Community Non Profit was the main reason for getting solar. It offered us a great deal that no one could refuse because there was no way that I could have afforded solar without what it offered us knowing that we will be able to have lower bills. Solar is going to be beneficial to us as well as bringing our property value up.
Joann Smith
Eden Garden Community Association, our Learning Center, will be the first house supplied with solar panels. The center will be the focal point for residents when power outages occur in the community. Residents will have a place to plug their phones,laptops, tables.....etc The house will also serve as a showcase for our residents to see the benefits of solar power.
Karen Knox
President
Eden Garden Community Association
Featured Community Partners
30 plus community partners and business owners and growing