“Green Bond” Crowdfunding for Solar Projects by Green for Green
Climate Colab Aug 13, 2014 04:21 ![]() |
An interesting proposal to build a platform for crowdfunding investments into solar projects. Several options for financing the up front costs for solar projects have emerged in the past few years, offering savings to customers with little up front capital. This promises to build another platform that leverages the popularity (and impact) of crowdfunding.
However, there have been a number of similar businesses that have launched in Europe.
Abundance in UK
https://www.abundancegeneration
Lumo in France
www.lumo-france.com
How would your proposal improve on existing models?
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Mark Johnson Aug 14, 2014 09:21 ![]() |
Check out www.SolarCity.com
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Ben Towne Aug 20, 2014 06:01 ![]() | Proposal contributor
The proposal has been significantly revised. It now incorporates more detailed references to a much larger number of crowdfunding platforms (especially those focused on civic impact and/or renewable energy) and other relevant resources and models. Distinctions between this proposal and the other sites have also been clarified. This proposal adapts what is now becoming a well-tested idea to solve capital access problems for a larger number of smaller (e.g. residential)-scale systems rather than a small number of larger (e.g. municipal)-scale systems. This proposal has an initial focus on solar (compared to broader European startups), and an initial geographic focus in the U.S. (compared to European or African examples), and proposes to admit contributions from non-accredited investors (more like Kiva Zip than e.g. Solar Mosaic or CrowdSun).
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Climate Colab Sep 3, 2014 12:27 ![]() |
Strong proposal to establish community solar crowd funding platforms to enable individuals (non accredited investors) to crowdfund local, community solar installations. This is a creative, feasible proposal with a clear understanding of the current state of the art that is sufficiently different to warrant strong consideration.
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Hemant Wagh Sep 6, 2014 03:41 ![]() |
All attempts to reduce emission from energy generation are quite pertinent & useful. These should be coupled with attempts at Biological Carbon Capture & Sequestration so that the Net Effect would be more.
Would it be possible to include into your client communications a request to 'save the seeds of fruits eaten by their units (work/family) throughout the year and spread/help spread those seeds onto unused land in the vicinity.' This would help increase the green cover, density and in long run provide fruits free of cost to everyone. Along with marine a land bases CCS program would be beneficial. A proposal outlining such an approach is available. Following is a link to such a proposal.
https://www.climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-/plans/contestId/1300103/planId/1310401
This would bolster the efforts directed at finding workable solution to climate change..
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Osero Shadrack Tengeya Sep 17, 2014 03:15 ![]() |
Hi Green for Green and your friends, consider voting for my proposal shown on this link.
https://www.climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-/plans/contestId/1300206/planId/1002
Thanks.
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Ben Towne Sep 22, 2014 04:32 ![]() | Proposal contributor
Folks interested in this proposal may also want to check out
https://www.climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-/plans/contestId/1300401/planId/1307119
which is a similar proposal but focuses exclusively on installations on rooftops owned by the US federal government.
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Anne-marie Soulsby Sep 23, 2014 03:18 ![]() |
Hi Green for Green,
Please consider voting for my proposal, https://www.climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-/plans/contestId/1300801/planId/1309001
Good luck with your entry!
Asante/Thank-you
@conserveaction
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Ben Towne Apr 1, 2015 04:51 ![]() | Proposal contributor
Another relevant link to a 2013 winner: https://www.climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-/plans/contestId/23/planId/1304156
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