Good Energy Solutions is pleased to announce a new partnership with Brightwell Capital aimed at accelerating the adoption of clean energy by non-profit organizations, churches, and government agencies. This plan will open the door for mission oriented organizations, helping them reduce operating costs, improve energy resilience, and reduce their carbon footprint, while also providing investors with opportunities to receive returns that align with their values.
Many institutions serving the public, whether providing food for families, educating students, or offering important services, are interested in using solar energy but face significant financial barriers. Due to the inability to enjoy the same tax benefits as for-profit enterprises, many institutions have found that solar energy is out of reach.
Through this new collaboration, Good Energy Solutions provides expertise in engineering and installation, while Brightwell Capital offers financing solutions utilizing tax credits, incentives, and innovative investment structures. Ultimately, these organizations can obtain solar energy without incurring high upfront costs.
The working principle of this model is as follows:
Investors provide eligible funding for solar and energy storage projects to non-profit organizations, churches, and public sector organizations. They receive returns through tax incentives and long-term project income, while generating measurable environmental and social impacts.
Organizations can immediately save energy, reduce dependence on the power grid, and avoid the impact of rising electricity rates.
By constructing the project in this way, Good Energy Solutions and Brightwell Capital enable non tax paying organizations to still enjoy the value of tax credits, effectively directing federal incentives to local communities.
Kevin Good, the owner of Good Energy Solutions, stated that the collaboration with Brightwell Capital is not only about building solar projects, but also about helping organizations that work hard to serve their communities eliminate barriers. By combining our expertise in clean energy with Brightwell's innovative financing, we enable non-profit organizations, churches, and public institutions to harness the savings and resilience brought by solar energy, while also providing an effective way for impact investors to fully leverage their funds. ”
For community organizations, reducing energy costs means having more funds available to fulfill their mission. For investors, this is an opportunity to participate in the transition to clean energy, while also knowing that their funds are helping schools, shelters, churches, and public services thrive.