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On the Horizon: Philadelphia Solar Week

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As the inhabitants of Philadelphia roast under the unrelenting sun of July and August, it is easy to dream of shading the entire city with solar panels in an effort to do something useful with the radiation that otherwise renders the daylight hours insufferable.

Philadelphia Solar Week, August 15–19 is a start, with Solarize Philly, a program of the Philadelphia Energy Authority, organizing the week of virtual events to help people fight climate change and generate their own energy with solar power.

Solar Week kicks off on August 15 with a Residential Solar 101: Learn How to Go Solar At Home webinar and on August 19 features a spotlight on solar workforce initiatives. Check out the schedule for more information on these events and all the others in between.

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  1. Thank you for sharing the article about Philadelphia Solar Week. It’s great to see that the city is taking steps towards promoting solar energy and encouraging sustainable practices.

    Events like Philadelphia Solar Week are important because they provide an opportunity for people to learn about the benefits of solar energy and how it can be used to create a more sustainable future. By bringing together experts and community members, these events help to raise awareness about renewable energy options and provide resources for those who are interested in pursuing solar power.

    It’s encouraging to see that Philadelphia has set a goal of reaching 100% clean energy by 2035. By investing in renewable energy sources like solar power, the city can reduce its carbon footprint and create a healthier environment for its residents.

    Overall, events like Philadelphia Solar Week are an important step towards creating a more sustainable future. By continuing to promote renewable energy options and encouraging individuals and businesses to take action, we can work towards a more sustainable and equitable world for everyone.

    Thank you for sharing this informative article!

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