Arkansas Interfaith Power and LightJuly 30, 2014

 

Please Join Us August 20 at St. Michael's Episcopal Church

 

Ark. IPL will host an organizational meeting to discuss the possibility of the first Solar Energy Cooperative in the Little Rock area on Wednesday, August 20, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m., at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 12415 Cantrell Rd., Little Rock.

 

Frank Kelly, Chairman of Arkansas Renewable Energy Association, will facilitate a discussion of a new initiative in which a group of homeowners, schools, houses of worship, and small businesses might purchase clean energy systems together. Systems are individually owned, but participants benefit from group negotiating power and bulk prices. 

 

Have you always wanted to declare your energy independence but thought the cost of a rooftop solar system was out of reach? Through a co-op, you may benefit from significant savings.

  

The model has been implemented successfully in other states in which co-op owners may take advantage of lower group-rate costs for rooftop solar systems.

 

The meeting is open to all, regardless of church membership or religious affiliation. All are welcome to join us. Bring a brown bag snack supper if you like.

 

   

  
  
  
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2014 Donations Will Be Doubled
Every donation you make to Arkansas Interfaith Power and Light in 2014 will be matched. We are not asking because we have a need. We are asking because we help meet the needs of others. Any amount is greatly appreciated. Send your donation to: 

P.O. Box 268
Little Rock, AR 72203
About Arkansas Interfaith Power and Light
Arkansas IPL is composed of individuals and congregations who view environmental issues from a non-partisan, theological perspective. We believe sacred writings of all faith traditions ask us to care for creation, protect the planet for future generations, and preserve fragile ecosystems that sustain  life.

When you give to Arkansas IPL, you provide insulation, caulk, spray foam, weather stripping, socket sealers, CFL bulbs, low-flow shower heads, faucet aerators and other energy-saving materials that help houses of worship and community buildings in low-income areas conserve energy and lower utility bills. Your donation makes a difference for years.

Ark. IPL is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. Donations are tax-deductible.
  

P.O Box 268
Little Rock, Arkansas 72203

 

facebook - See photographs from our successful Earth Day Concert honoring Bishop Ken Hicks and Mrs. Elaine Hicks and featuring entertainment by Bonnie Montgomery. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, April 22, 2015 - our next Earth Day Concert!