Epworth United Methodist
Solar Energy Services (SES) successfully completed a 117.90 kW solar project at Epworth United Methodist Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland. This initiative aimed to help the church reach sustainability goals, reduce energy costs, and benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act's financial incentives. The solar system generates 147,300 kWh annually, covering a significant portion of the church's energy needs.
Epworth United Methodist Church's solar installation demonstrates the advantages of nonprofits adopting solar energy. First and foremost, it significantly reduces energy expenses, allowing organizations to allocate more resources to their missions and community outreach programs. Secondly, the environmental benefits align with the values of many nonprofits and can attract like-minded supporters. The long-term financial stability and generous tax incentives offered by the Inflation Reduction Act further make solar a compelling choice for nonprofits.
Epworth United Methodist Church's solar installation demonstrates the advantages of nonprofits adopting solar energy. First and foremost, it significantly reduces energy expenses, allowing organizations to allocate more resources to their missions and community outreach programs. Secondly, the environmental benefits align with the values of many nonprofits and can attract like-minded supporters. The long-term financial stability and generous tax incentives offered by the Inflation Reduction Act further make solar a compelling choice for nonprofits.





