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On August 12, NBC.com shed some light on Eagle Energy's work on the Navajo Nation, where more than 18,000 families lack access to electricity. Eagle Energy's Adrian Manygoats is leading the effort to spread access to affordable energy to Navajos living without grid-based electricity. Click to read the entire article and video.
For many members of the Navajo community, cozier winters are ahead! Eagle Energy and Namaste Solar led demonstrations on refurbishing and installing solar heaters at a two-day workshop at the University of New Mexico - Gallup. Read the full article with pictures here.
Eagle Energy and our work with Forgotten People was featured in this recent front page Gallup Independent article. Read about how Navajo resident Jane Wilson, 91, will use her new solar system.
The Gallup Independent featured Eagle Energy and their work with Forgotten People on the Navajo Nation this past week, installing 39 solar systems and helping to bring a brighter future for many families. More photos of this work are featured on our Facebook page and our Flickr page.
Eagle Energy's Melton Martinez is featured in this Gallup Independent article from March 20th.
Learn about the work Elephant Energy has been doing to make solar energy more affordable to our customers, as well as about our wonderful sales agent, Annety, featured in The Namibian.
In January,Eagle Energy installed solar systems in the homes of Navajo elders with the help of community health representatives/public health nurses and Forgotten People, our partner organization. Thanks to Grand Canyon Trust and Tucson Electric Power, over 100 additional small-scale solar lights and larger solar systems will be installed in the homes of elders in the former Bennett Freeze Area, where for 40 years they were prevented from having electricity by federal and tribal law.