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Palmetto Has a New Look. Here’s What It’s All About

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Andrew Blok

Writer and Editor

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Andrew Giermak

Writer and Editor

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Palmetto looks different today, but our mission is the same: Clean energy that works for everyone.

Too often, people have been told that energy can either work for people or work for the planet. We know it can do both. We believe in an abundant future where you can have it all.

That’s what we’re saying with our new brand.

You can have a smarter home and lower bills. You can be comfortable without warming the climate.

The new brand puts you, the consumer, at the center, because we know that if your home energy doesn’t work for you, it doesn’t work. Our brand highlights all the ways — big, small, everyday, and quirky — you actually use energy, because we know that when clean energy works for you, it lets you live life the way you want. We believe your solar panels or heat pump or home battery or smart thermostat can be steps on your path to having it all.

Our new brand marks a shift in how we’re saying all of these truths, but it’s something we’ve been saying for 15 years. We’ve said it with confidence because we know the impact clean energy can have.

Palmetto customers are about to generate their one billionth kilowatt-hour of clean energy from their rooftop solar panels. A terawatt-hour of clean electricity is enough to power 97,466 homes for a whole year, or drive an electric vehicle more than 2.7 billion miles. Avoiding that much electricity from the grid is enough to avoid 671,851 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. That’s the amount of carbon sequestered in 673,906 acres of U.S. forest in a year or in 11.1 million tree seedlings left to grow for 10 years.

It’s clear that energy that works for people and the planet is here. Our brand is shouting it from the solar-covered rooftops.

Come see what it looks like when you have it all.

See what home electrification can do for you:

My electric bill is $290/mo

Autor

Headshot of Andrew Blok.

Andrew Blok

Writer and Editor

Andrew has worked as a journalist and writer for four years, over half of those dedicated to covering solar. He currently lives in western Colorado where you might run into him walking his dog and birding. He has degrees in English education and journalism.

Editor

A picture of Andrew Giermak.

Andrew Giermak

Writer and Editor

Andrew joined Palmetto in Charlotte in August 2024. He’s been a writer in journalism, then in business, going back to almost the 20th century. He’s lived in Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Virginia again, and now North Carolina for the last 12 years. He likes golf. Is he good at it? Not so much.

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