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Climate change has become a major concern in recent years, and sustainable energy is being seen as a viable solution to this global crisis. Unfortunately, many low- and moderate-income households do not have access to clean energy due to various factors. That's where CHERP (Community Home Energy Retrofit Project) Solar Works comes in. This non-profit organization is committed to providing access to renewable energy to disadvantaged communities. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at CHERP Solar Works' latest project, which involves setting up an assembly factory in Pomona, California, in partnership with idealPV LLC. We will also discuss how this project will impact the local economy, create jobs, and promote sustainability.
CHERP Solar Works was founded in 2009 with the aim of promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Since then, the organization has worked on a variety of projects, including home energy audits, insulation retrofitting, and solar panel installations. The non-profit's latest project involves setting up an assembly factory in Pomona, California, that will use advanced technology to produce world-class solar panels. This factory will operate as a non-profit entity, allowing cost savings to be passed on to customers in the form of affordable, locally-made solar panels. Renewable energy, particularly solar power, is a crucial component in the fight against climate change. Solar energy is a clean and abundant energy source that produces no carbon emissions. Unfortunately, low- and moderate-income households often face barriers that prevent them from accessing solar energy, such as lack of upfront capital, poor credit history, and limited financial resources. CHERP Solar Works aims to eliminate these obstacles by providing affordable, high-quality solar panels to these communities.