Solar Panel System Donated To HOME Charity
Greenlight Energy has partnered with HOME, a charity working to end homelessness in Bermuda, to donate and install a complete solar panel system at its Hamilton property.
A spokesperson said, “Greenlight Energy is proud to announce its partnership with HOME, a charity dedicated to ending homelessness in Bermuda. With the help of Greenlight’s generous clients and other donors, a complete solar panel system has been donated and installed at the HOME property in Hamilton.
“This collaboration highlights Greenlight’s commitment to supporting the community. We believe that sustainable energy solutions can have a direct, positive impact on the economy and the well-being of local organizations.
“By removing the financial burden of energy costs, HOME will now be able to invest more into its core mission: providing food, shelter, clothing and the support that individuals need to rebuild their lives. The solar PV system is expected to save HOME over $217,141 in energy costs over the next 25 years, freeing up funds that can be reinvested into programs for the people they serve.”
Cameron Smith, Managing Director at Greenlight Energy, said, “Pristine beaches and nature are important, but it’s hard to focus on environmental efforts when there are people in our society who have been left behind.
“The most fundamental needs of any community are food, water, shelter and clothing. HOME is working to address those needs. We’re proud to be part of their mission by providing a solar solution that not only reduces energy costs but also helps ensure the organization has the financial resources to continue its critical work.”
Denise Carey, Executive Director of HOME, added, “Greenlight’s thoughtful donation of solar panels to HOME’s Housing First located on Union Street will provide reliable energy to hundreds of vulnerable people over the next 30 years. Energy restores much needed connection with family, potential employers, and dedicated landlords.
“We appreciate Greenlight’s dedication to social justice, environmental sustainability, and economic empowerment as together we end Homelessness. Registered charities must make every dollar count.”
The spokesperson said, “Greenlight Energy’s commitment to this project reflects the company’s belief that solar energy is about more than environmental sustainability; It’s about providing local organizations with the tools they need to thrive, enabling them to better support the community and strengthen Bermuda’s economy in the long term.
“For more information about HOME and how you can support their mission, please visit home.bm.”
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What a great donation. Now be sure to check who manufactured the inverters as inverters from China have been in the news recently for secret communication devices.
Rogue communication devices found in Chinese solar power inverters – Reuters May 14, 2025
Summary
Rogue communication devices found in Chinese solar inverters
Undocumented cellular radios also found in Chinese batteries
U.S. says continually assesses risk with emerging technology
U.S. working to integrate ‘trusted equipment’ into the grid
LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) – U.S. energy officials are reassessing the risk posed by Chinese-made devices that play a critical role in renewable energy infrastructure after unexplained communication equipment was found inside some of them, two people familiar with the matter said.
Power inverters, which are predominantly produced in China, are used throughout the world to connect solar panels and wind turbines to electricity grids. They are also found in batteries, heat pumps and electric vehicle chargers.
You think the Chinese care about podunk Bermuda? your self importance is pathetic.
Please if it was in them what could we do about it?? Lol nothing China is the next superpower .