The gift of climate impact–that pays back in cash.
Gift card recipients earn repayments as their Panels generate carbon-free energy. They can pocket their earnings, or reinvest in additional Panels.
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Gift cards are digital and delivered via email after checkout.
For large quantities, contact us at info@Renewables.org
How gift cards work
Who are Renewables.org gift cards for?
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Anyone with an email address can receive a Renewables.org Gift Card. In order to withdraw repayments from Renewables.org, the recipient will need to have a PayPal account.
How does my recipient claim their gift card?
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Once you purchase a gift card, an email notification is sent to the recipient with your personal message, the gift card code, and a link inviting them to redeem by creating a Renewables.org account.
What happens to repayments earned by gift card Panel purchases?
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After they redeem their gift card, the recipient earns monthly repayments as their Panels generate electricity. Repayments are deposited into their Renewables Wallet where the funds can be withdrawn as cash or used to purchase even more Panels.
How long does my recipient have to claim their gift card?
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Your recipient has one year to claim the gift card. If the card is unclaimed after one year, its value will be donated to Renewables.org as a tax-deductible charitable gift.
Building solar in the Global South creates 5x the impact per dollar.
Dollar for dollar, solar investment with Renewables.org in the Global South creates more than 5x the carbon impact than in the U.S.
More solar built per dollar
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We're able to build twice the solar due to lower labor costs and streamlined construction workflows.
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More carbon emissions prevented
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More energy in the Global South is generated using coal and gas, meaning solar projects there displace more carbon.
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More sun per year
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The Global South gets more sunlight on average than the U.S. — Solar produces more energy when the sun is out for more hours of the day.
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