
Purple Fields & Sunshine Yields | Long Row Lavender Goes Solar
https://youtu.be/pUj_KW5Ujyk For Long Row Lavender, a destination flower farm just outside of St. Louis, solar was a natural addition to their sustainable operation. After irrigating

https://youtu.be/pUj_KW5Ujyk For Long Row Lavender, a destination flower farm just outside of St. Louis, solar was a natural addition to their sustainable operation. After irrigating

St. Louis real estate investor and developer, Mark Jaffe, first went solar in 2014. Since then, he’s continued to brighten rooftops and his bottom line,

Adrienne Outlaw is a St. Louis-based artist who transforms post-consumer plastic waste into artwork that sparks conversation around individual and collective action. Outlaw doesn’t just

O’Fallon homeowner, Mark Sauer, went solar in 2023 with a 16.8 kW rooftop system. Since then, he has offset nearly all of his electricity use,

https://youtu.be/M-JupNo1v48 After facing sky-high electric bills to keep The Antique Mall in Ste. Genevieve climate-controlled, owner Patrick Fahey started seeking an energy alternative. From the

A core value of Carbondale Unitarian Fellowship is deep care and respect for the environment. Going solar was a logical step in reaching the heart