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Good Energy Solutions announces new financing partnership to spur nonprofit solar installations

A nonprofit install by Good Energy Solutions.

Good Energy Solutions is excited to announce a new partnership with Brightwell Capital, a collaboration designed to accelerate the adoption of clean energy for nonprofits, churches and government organizations. This initiative opens the door for mission-driven groups to reduce operating costs, improve energy resilience and shrink their carbon footprint, all while giving investors the chance to earn returns that align with their values.

Many organizations that serve the public, whether feeding families, educating students or providing vital services, are interested in going solar, but face significant financial barriers. Without access to the same tax incentives as for-profit businesses, many have found solar to be out of reach.

Through this new partnership, Good Energy Solutions brings the engineering and installation expertise, while Brightwell Capital provides financing solutions that leverage tax credits, incentives and creative investment structures. The result is a pathway for these organizations to access solar power without large upfront costs.

The model works as follows:

  • Investors fund qualified solar and energy storage projects for nonprofits, churches and public sector organizations. They earn returns through tax incentives and long-term project revenues, while also generating measurable environmental and social impact.
  • Organizations receive immediate energy savings, reduced reliance on the grid and protection against rising utility rates.

By structuring projects this way, Good Energy Solutions and Brightwell Capital make it possible for organizations that don’t pay taxes to still benefit from the value of tax credits, effectively channeling federal incentives into local communities.

“This partnership with Brightwell Capital is about more than building solar projects. It’s about removing barriers for organizations that are doing the hard work of serving our communities,” said Kevin Good, owner of Good Energy Solutions. “By combining our expertise in clean energy with Brightwell’s innovative financing, we’re enabling nonprofits, churches and public agencies to access the savings and resilience that solar provides, while giving impact investors a meaningful way to put their capital to work.”

For community organizations, lower energy costs mean more funds available to serve their mission. For investors, it’s an opportunity to participate in the clean energy transition while knowing their capital is helping schools, shelters, congregations and public services thrive.

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