Celebrate solar power at a solstice event this weekend
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It is a question for the ages: How does one go about making solar panels seem fun instead of just noble? This weekends national celebration of all things solar, which goes by the very Portlandia name of Put Solar on It, answers that question: in a way that is both dweeby and endearing.
On Saturday, June 21, the longest day of the year, Put Solar on It events will take place in cities and towns around the U.S. (you might be able to find one here or here). Some involve tours of local solar installations, others will have solar-related presentations and talks. If you cant make it to one, you can still play along at home by voting for your favorite solar installation (50 votes = $100 donated to a project).
The campaign is being put on by more than a dozen organizations, including Al Gores Climate Reality Project and Organizing for Action, which is run by the organizers of Obamas reelection campaign. But Put Solar on It has its origins with the solar investment company Mosaic, which brainstormed the phrase back in December. It made a good hashtag, said Katie Ullman, the companys communications manager.
The phrase was used to kick off a year of solar-related events, beginning with a New Years resolution campaign that involved the Oscar-nominated actor Mark Ruffalo (who also happens to have been the winner of Grists fruit-basket challenge). Ruffalo told Fox Business that he got involved with solar efforts because he wanted to support cleaner alternatives even as he fights fracking in upstate New York. Solar, he said, appealed to his sense of democracy every American should be able to gather and sell their own electricity.