EBSCO Solar 2019 Submission Guidelines


EBSCO Solar is a grant program that funds solar installations at libraries. This year, we are
offering $200,000 in grants available for libraries looking to go green.

  • Important Dates:

    January 25, 2019: Submissions for 2019 grants open
    January 25 -February 28, 2019: Questions can be submitted to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
    April 30, 2019: Submissions close
    June 14, 2019: Winners notified
    June 21, 2019: Winners announced
  • Guidelines:

    Optimal candidate will have newer roofs that have a lifespan consistent with a new solar
    system or space for a ground installation.

  • Library should be able to support an array large enough to offset a significant portion of
    the library’s electricity costs.

  • Library must be a current EBSCO customer.
  • International libraries invited to apply.


Optimal candidates:

Libraries looking to introduce alternative energy programs to their community


Libraries with an existing sustainability program and plans to involve patrons/students and the community
For more information, visit www.ebsco.com/solar

 

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 Solar Panel Grants to Help You Go Green

Today, everyone understands the importance of going green and finding energy-saving alternatives to traditional power and electricity sources. Solar panels are immensely popular for businesses and homes, and there are several solar panel grants and loans that can help you get them. Additionally, the government offers nice incentives for people to take advantage of these solar panel grants and go green. 

If you’re considering making the switch to solar energy for your home or business, this will be your definitive guide. Not only will we go over the various solar panel grants, loans and mortgages available, but we’ll touch on the history of solar, and talk about the benefits. This way, you can decide for yourself if renewable energy is the way to go or not for your home or business. 

The History of Solar Energy Usage 

Did you know that solar energy use has a history that stretches back to the 7th century B.C.? At this time, people utilized magnifying glass material to light fires using sunlight. The Romans and Greeks used mirrors to harness solar power in the 3rd century B.C. during their religious ceremonies. They referred to them as burning mirrors, and the Chinese used these mirrors for the same reason in 20 A.D. 

Sunrooms are another early use for solar power. The sunrooms used large windows to direct sunlight into the room at a concentrated point, and you’d see it a lot in Roman bathhouses. They used south-facing windows to heat the rooms. The Anasazi built south-facing homes on cliffs to keep their homes warm in the cooler months in the 1200s A.D. 

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