Maxim & River
Hey Maxim, I've been thinking about how we can bring more renewable energy into our local communities. What do you think about planning a community solar project? It could be both good for the planet and a solid investment.
That’s a solid idea, and it aligns with both our environmental goals and our fiscal sense. First we should run a feasibility study to gauge the local solar potential and the community’s willingness to invest. Then we’ll identify key stakeholders, secure any necessary permits, and structure a partnership that balances risk and reward. If we get the numbers right, it could be a win for everyone involved.
That sounds like a great plan, Maxim. I can help research the solar maps and reach out to the local council for the permits. Let's make sure we keep the community in the conversation from day one—it really builds trust and makes the project a shared win. Let me know what you need next.
Thanks for taking the lead on the research and council outreach. Next, let’s put together a simple financial model—projected costs, payback period, and return on investment—so we can present clear numbers to the community. Also draft an outreach schedule: town hall, surveys, and local partnership meetings. Once we have those, we can lock in a timeline and start the permitting process. Keep me posted on the solar map data, and I’ll start pulling the numbers.
Got it, Maxim. I’ll start compiling the solar map data and pull together the financial outline. I’ll draft the outreach schedule too. I’ll keep you updated as soon as I have the first draft ready.