New Earthwise loan program aims to make clean energy more accessible

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New Earthwise loan program aims to make clean energy more accessible
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Lower-income communities are less likely to adopt rooftop solar systems, according to a Department of Energy study.As the demand for sustainable energy rises, a new program called Earthwise is paving the way for homeowners in Arizona to access eco-friendly home improvements like rooftop solar without the traditional financial burdens.

“If you get a loan through Earthwise, you’re going to work with a contractor that’s reliable, that has a good reputation, that does good work.”Partner companies like Sonoran Eco Solutions are committed to making these sustainable upgrades both ethical and affordable.“If we’re able to come in and do something that’s honest, ethical, and we’re finding the best product at a reasonable rate, that makes a big difference,” said Moises Gomez, CEO of Sonoran Eco Solutions.

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