November 19, 2019

Westwood Women Participate in GRID Alternatives’ Women’s Solar Build

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On November 15th, nine Westwood team members participated in GRID Alternatives' 4th annual Women's Build, helping to install a 40 kW rooftop solar project in Lakewood, Colorado. GRID Alternatives is a non-profit whose mission is to make renewable energy technology and job training accessible to underserved communities. GRID Alternatives' Women's Builds, or We Builds, are part of their Women in Solar program which aims to bring more women into the solar industry and support them in their professional advancement through recruitment, exposure, training, and networking.

To honor those who have served, this year's Women's Build was a veteran-focused project scheduled during the week of Veterans Day. The project was organized in partnership with non-profit Archway Housing Services and is located on the roof of an apartment complex that will house a range of populations, including low and very low-income veterans, a critically underserved population in the Denver Metro area. It will have 70 one-bedrooms and 8 two-bedrooms with twenty of those units set aside for homeless veterans. The solar project will offset the building's electricity bill so those funds can be redirected back to the residents.  

Westwood's team was part of 100 women from across the country that spent portions of November 15th and 16th constructing a ballasted racking system, prepping solar modules with optimizers, installing the modules on the racks, and wiring them together – all while networking with others in the industry.

This is Westwood's second time participating in a GRID Alternatives' Women's Build.

Learn more about the event in the Denver news: CBS news and Fox news

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