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Local Energy. Collective Power.

For nearly twenty-five years, Spark Northwest has partnered with hundreds of immigrant, low-wealth, rural and Indigenous communities, customizing our engagement to meet people where they are, adapting to incorporate local wisdom and co-designing effective solutions. We have facilitated the installation of over two megawatts of clean energy for community partners, catalyzing $42 million in locally-owned clean energy investments. These installations have directly prevented over 13 million pounds of carbon emissions annually, while inspiring others to move boldly towards a just transition.

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2024 Impact

Our broad goals are to advance clean energy programs that: (1) build capability and capacity, (2) reduce energy burdens, and (3) strive towards energy democracy.  

See how those goals played out with our programs during the past year. 

Adam Powers with Andrea Axel at Sharks Garden, Burien, Washington

See Our Work

This short video tells the story of Adam Powers and his vison for a community-led, renewable energy project that builds local resilience in Burien, Washington.

Watch a 5-minute video about our rural impact.

Our Impact

In 2022, we supported rural entities to apply for clean energy grants, partnered with Tribal Nations on energy planning and projects, and advised local governments on how to equitably transition homes toward using clean energy.

367KW

of completed solar projects in low income, underserved communities

$850k

submitted applications for federal rural energy funding

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partnerships with cities and counties to equitably electrify homes

500+

people educated about heat pump technology

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Support Our Work

Spark Northwest is accelerating the shift to clean energy one community at a time. But we can’t do it alone. We rely on supporters like you to help us bring affordable, renewable energy to the Pacific Northwest.