111 Interest Score
41 Discussions
0.37 Engagement
Dec 2023 Launched

Renewables.org, the solar investing non-profit, has released a $25 gift card. In seconds, send an investment in Global South solar to friends and family. They'll be reminded of your gift with every monthly repayment as Panels generate and sell electricity.

What the Community Said

Renewables.org, the online solar investing non-profit, allows anyone to invest in operating solar panels in the Global South and get paid back as they generate and sell electricity to the grid. We recently launched a gift card product that allows you to 'give the gift of climate impact' by sending solar investments to friends and family. In the Global South, energy needs are outpacing those of developed nations - and their power grids are more carbon intensive. Without action, emissions will con

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amazing idea for sustainability! added to my list. will share with my students. congratulations 🎊

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Congrats team Renewables.org Gift Cards on your launch. Excited to try the product.

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Very clever and a well-designed solution!

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A hearty congrats Renewables team! An awesome way to have a lasting impact without "paying extra" - and as you note, less stuff and more renewables is the gift that keeps giving! One question: for every $1 of gift card value, how much CO2 is reduced? @lassor @premal

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