BEACN

BEACN

Business Consulting and Services

Berkeley, California 607 followers

About us

BEACN is a student-run, non-profit business consulting organization at UC Berkeley. We specialize in providing our student consultants with extensive hands-on experience through semester-long consulting projects with environmentally and socially responsible organizations. Our mission is to provide comprehensive strategies to our clients that integrate environmental, social, and economic factors in business decision-making processes. We provide students with the opportunity to implement sustainable practices in a real world setting, while offering businesses premier consulting services.

Website
http://beacn.berkeley.edu/
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Berkeley, California
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2006
Specialties
Strategy Consulting and Environmental Consulting

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    BEACN is thrilled to have been able to work on this joint report with SolarReviews! Along with SolarReviews, the BEACN team designed a survey sent to over 400,000 homeowners. We analyzed this data and compiled the results in a report on the barriers, drivers, and bottlenecks in the residential solar installation process—including insights on battery storage, policy incentives, and financing. Check it out below! #renewableenergy #energy #solarenergy #ucberkeley #sustainability

    Explore one of the largest residential solar consumer surveys to date, with over 400k homeowners surveyed spanning over 4 years, you won’t want to miss this insight from SolarReviews. https://hubs.li/H0LDFrD0 Highlights include: ● People who received solar quotes in 2016 were installing solar panels well into 2020 ● About one-third of leads that installed solar did so six months after receiving their original quote ● Increase in interest in battery storage, specifically for the purpose of energy resilience during natural disasters ● “Increased home value” and “supporting local jobs” are emerging key factors in the decision for homeowners to install solar ● And more…

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