What We Do
At Do Good Energy, we purchase aging solar projects to ensure they continue delivering clean, efficient energy for decades. After acquisition, we may repower and optimize systems as needed.

Our Focus
We focus on commercial, industrial, and institutional-scale solar projects—not residential systems. We purchase projects from property owners, solar companies, financial institutions, and anyone with a solar asset they want to exit. Many aging systems face decreased energy yield, increased maintenance demands, and structural limitations. We believe these projects should be revitalized through new ownership rather than abandoned or decommissioned.

How We Do It
Acquire
We acquire solar projects that are underperforming, aging, or no longer serving their original purpose—through purchase or donation, depending on your situation.
Repower
After acquisition, we may repair, upgrade, and optimize systems with modern components and technology to maximize their energy production.
Maintain
We provide ongoing maintenance and monitoring to ensure these systems continue to operate efficiently for decades to come.
Our Long-term Vision
At Do Good Energy, we're committed to owning and operating these solar projects well into the future. This long-term approach allows us to:
Maximize environmental impact by ensuring decades of clean energy production
Reduce waste by extending the useful life of existing solar infrastructure
Create sustainable value for all stakeholders in the renewable energy ecosystem
Support the transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy grid

Preventing Solar waste

Every year, valuable solar systems are abandoned or decommissioned simply because owners don't know what to do with them.
We're here to prevent that waste by providing a clear path forward for any solar asset, regardless of condition. We use what we can, recycle where we can, and repurpose components either on-site or at other arrays if a full repower is needed. Our goal is to keep solar projects alive and delivering clean energy, not sitting idle or ending up in landfills.
By extending the life of existing systems, we help reduce unnecessary manufacturing, minimize electronic waste, and support a circular energy economy. It is not just about saving equipment. It is about making clean energy truly sustainable from the first watt to the last.