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Faith-based organizations have always been pillars of support and change in communities. Today, they are championing a new cause: community solar. In partnership with Montgomery County Green Bank (MCGB), these organizations are creating tangible outcomes with solar and community solar projects. They not only save on energy costs for their own organizations but are also able to lean into their deeper calling to help ...
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Green Partners: Tran Energy Services
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The Green Bank Highlighted as C-PACE Program Manager in County Newsletter
Montgomery County has selected the Montgomery County Green Bank as the new administrator for the Montgomery County Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing program. C-PACE is ...
Montgomery County Green Bank’s Green Partners: Mountain View Solar
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Montgomery County Green Bank Stands in Solidarity with Asian-American and Pacific Islander Community
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Residential Solar PV with Battery Storage
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Solar PV – What is it and is it important?
Cindy McCabe - February 2021 If you have ever looked into getting a solar PV system, you may have heard or read about a concept ...
Small Business Support Program In Montgomery County Update
The Green Bank's Small Business Savings Support (SBESS) program was mentioned in the Montgomery County's - "Montgomery Update" newsletter. The article the newsletter links to ...