Mosaic Asks Where You Would Like To See Solar Panels

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Originally Published by the ECOreport

California Homepage - Mosaic Places

Mosaic just launched a new solar crowdsourcing platform, where visitors to the site are asked where they would like to see solar panels. The company drew up a list of 300,000 public schools, private schools, libraries and places of worship across the United States and fed the data into their new Mosaic Places platform.

The concept came out of a successful New Years pledge launched by Mosaic and actor Mark Ruffalo, asking people to #PutSolarOnIt in 2014.

“I’m helping put solar on my kids’ school to save the school money and free up resources that will be aimed at their education instead of fossil fuels,” Ruffalo announced at that time.

The campaign was obviously a success.

Mosaic will now donate $100 for every fifty votes that prospective sites get, as a financial incentive for them going solar.

What is more, “homeowners who go solar through a Mosaic Place’s page will be eligible to receive a $500 gift, which they can donate to put solar on ‘that’ place.”

“We want to make it easy for communities to go solar,“ said Mosaic spokesperson Katie Ullman.

The company’s press release states:

Washington Homepage - Courtesy Mosiac Places

Anyone can use Mosaic Places by going to www.putsolaronit.com, finding or adding a Place and sharing their chosen Place with their friends to get supporters and raise funds to put solar on it. Schools, places of worship and other community groups can fundraise to put solar on their buildings by asking their community members to support their Place’s page and put solar on their homes through their Place’s page.

“We have been dreaming about this product for years,” said Mosaic President, Billy Parish. “It’s based on our belief that every building can go solar if the community is behind it. Mosaic has built a product that enables everyone to participate in transitioning the country to 100% clean energy.”


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