Nexamp Understands Carbon Neutral Is Not Enough

Nexamp has a reputation – top solar asset owner, largest owner-operator of community solar, and our nation’s number-one distributor of clean energy. With the goal of a completely transformed electricity grid in mind, we’re well on our way to home plate. However, as the Paris Agreement clearly states, it's fewer emissions that Earth really needs. So, in 2020, we started honing in on Nexamp’s carbon footprint, and I’m proud to share where we are today. A carbon footprint is broken into three cate

Solar Power for Low-to-Moderate Income Communities: How Nexamp Is Delivering

This past summer, it appeared that the U.S. would fail to act on climate change during the Biden Presidency. But today, with the recent passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPs Act, and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to rethink how we power our lives. A carbon-free economy is within reach and the massive build-out of new energy infrastructure is already underway, but making this transition swiftly is not all that matters. For the new clean ener

Deploying Clean Energy: A Worthy Follow-On Mission for Veterans

By: Will Thompson, Co-Founder and Senior Vice President, Nexamp Asset Management Services The U.S. military is full of shapeshifters. Learning new roles, working with different equipment, and operating in unfamiliar environments come with the territory. But in my experience, the last day of active duty represented the biggest, and most challenging, change of all. If you’re transitioning out of the military and looking for a mission-based role in the civilian workforce, keep reading. 16 years a

5 Reasons E-Bikes Can Restore The World

Everything we’ll ever need is provided by the Earth. Only, as humans have made their mark, the equation has changed. Seas that were once filled with life are now home to plastic and natural disasters are increasing in frequency and severity each year. While it may feel like there have been too many wrongs to make this right, we can fight. World Environment Day was established in 1972 by The UN General Assembly in an effort to do just that. Many things can be done to restore the beauty of our wor

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At this point, we’re pretty used to change. Seasons, styles, appropriate greetings, and the evolution of technology have conditioned us to expect it. But one thing we couldn’t have prepared for is the inability to see family and friends, having to stand six feet apart with masks, and being in and out of lockdown for over a year. When we needed loved ones the most, we were encouraged to be alone. This past year shined a light on many things and underlining it all is the power and necessity of phy