Produce and Store Your Own Energy
RENEWABLES & STORAGE
Make Your Property Work for You
We know renewable energy projects can be intimidating. Is now the right time? Will it be worth it? How will you pay for it?
The Catholic Energies team is here to accompany you through this whole process, just as we’ve walked with hundreds of other Catholic organizations confronting those same questions. Reach out today to start with a free, no-obligation energy assessment.
Own Your Energy Strategy
Not every organization faces the same challenges or has the same space available, so there is no true one-size-fits-all solution. Catholic Energies will help you evaluate what system makes the most sense for your facilities and energy needs, so you can plan for a more resilient future.
Your free energy assessment will help determine whether your organization is a good fit for solar, other renewable energy options, or energy storage. On-site, renewable energy helps reduce overall electricity costs. Battery storage can reduce energy use during peak times, also reducing your costs.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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At no cost, Catholic Energies provides feasibility assessments for on-site renewable energy and battery storage, evaluates facility suitability, and guides institutions through system design, vendor selection, and financing. We ensure projects align with financial goals and Laudato Si principles.
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Yes. Renewables and energy storage are not only achievable for churches and schools, but they can help save quite a bit of money in the long term. Many Catholic institutions can adopt renewable energy sources and battery storage with little to no upfront cost through financing or third-party ownership structures. These projects can reduce electricity costs, provide backup power, and protect against rising utility rates.
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A few key factors help determine if a facility is a good candidate for renewables and battery storage: available space (roof or land), energy usage patterns, utility rates, outage risk, and local incentives. Catholic Energies evaluates these variables to estimate system performance, resilience benefits, and long-term savings.