Spotlight on Sustainability: Ballet Arizona Takes Center Stage with Solar

At Sun Valley Solar Solutions, we believe that every solar installation tells a story—and some are truly inspiring. We're proud to shine a spotlight on our partners at Ballet Arizona, where art, passion and sustainability come together in perfect harmony.

This short video below captures Ballet Arizona's journey to a cleaner energy future, highlighting how their commitment to environmental stewardship will help to ensure a cleaner and more sustainable future in their community. By embracing solar power, Ballet Arizona is reducing operational costs while dramatically lowering their environmental impact—freeing up more resources to support the arts and inspire the community.

“Ballet Arizona is delighted to be able to leverage solar energy to help support the Organizations’ Needs. Sun Valley Solar was a great partner in helping us take this pivotal next step for a more sustainable Future”  Jamie Kozemczak, Ballet Arizona Executive Director

 

This project is a powerful reminder that sustainability isn’t limited to homes or tech companies. Cultural institutions, nonprofits, and community organizations can all take meaningful steps toward a cleaner future—and we’re here to help make it happen.

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About the Author

Kyle Ritland Marketing and Customer Experience

After working in technology marketing throughout the Pacific Northwest and Silicon Valley for more than 20 years, Kyle opted to follow his heart and focus his talents in solar energy.

As the head of Marketing at Sun Valley Solar Solutions, Kyle works hard to demystify the ever-changing solar landscape in Arizona and across the country. He especially enjoys helping people separate fact from fiction by presenting solar transparently and accurately, rather than relying on hype or deceptive marketing tactics that are far too common with some solar companies.

When not touting the benefits of solar, encouraging his friends to opt for paper over plastic, or growing his own vegetables, Kyle is generally found hiking with his pointer Bravo or preparing a home-cooked meal for friends.

“If you truly understand how solar works it’s easy to see through the gimmicks. The opportunity for savings is very real when you have the correct information”