Kristal Hansley and WeSolar Featured on EcoWatch: Leading the Way for Black-Owned Solar Businesses
In a recent EcoWatch feature on Black-owned solar businesses, Kristal Hansley, founder and CEO of WeSolar, is highlighted for her pioneering work in making solar energy accessible to underserved communities. As the first Black woman to own a community solar company in the U.S., Kristal’s leadership at WeSolar is transforming the way low-income neighborhoods can benefit from clean, affordable energy.
The EcoWatch article explores the growing importance of Black-owned businesses in the renewable energy sector, where diversity and inclusion have been long overdue. Kristal’s work with WeSolar is at the forefront of this movement, focusing on providing community solar solutions that allow residents to subscribe to local solar farms and receive credits on their energy bills. This innovative model makes solar energy accessible to people who may not have the means to install solar panels themselves, offering them a path to lower energy costs and greater energy independence.
Kristal’s journey as a Black female entrepreneur in the solar industry is both inspiring and groundbreaking. Her experiences in policy and advocacy have shaped her mission to address energy inequality, ensuring that communities of color, often disproportionately affected by climate change and high energy costs, are not left behind in the transition to renewable energy.
The article emphasizes the importance of Black-owned solar companies like WeSolar in driving change, not only by providing clean energy but also by creating economic opportunities for underrepresented communities. Kristal’s leadership is helping to bridge the gap between renewable energy and social justice, ensuring that the benefits of solar power are shared equitably.
Kristal’s commitment to energy equity and environmental justice is paving the way for more inclusive solutions in the solar industry, making her a key figure in the fight for a cleaner, more sustainable future for all.
To learn more about Kristal Hansley and other Black-owned solar businesses making an impact, read the full feature on EcoWatch.