Every year, thousands of solar panels are decommissioned long before the end of their usable life. Instead of letting them go to waste, we’re giving them a second life—powering BIPOC-owned farms, community microgrids, and regenerative agriculture projects.
Through agrivoltaics, solar microgrids, and innovative partnerships, the Second Life Solar Initiative transforms discarded solar panels into a force for clean energy, economic empowerment, and environmental restoration.
Key Tech Labs, in partnership with the Sacred Land Collective, is launching an innovative Solar Tapestry initiative that integrates renewable energy, artistic expression, and sustainable agriculture. This groundbreaking project transforms repurposed solar panels into an energy-generating art installation while supporting regenerative farming practices.
Experience the Future of Sustainability, Community, and Innovation The Stream Pop-Up Village is a one-of-a-kind, fully solar-powered event that brings together art, technology, education, and interactive fun. Powered by a mini micro solar grid, every attraction highlights sustainable living, renewable energy, and community-driven action. Below are the key attractions that make the Stream Pop-Up Village an unmissable experience for attendees of all ages.
Key Tech Labs proposes a Solar-Powered Brownfield Remediation and Community Engagement Initiative to transform contaminated land into a site for environmental restoration and community education. This initiative integrates phytoremediation using sunflowers with renewable energy technology by deploying a portable solar microgrid for sustainable irrigation. Through hands-on education and community involvement, the project fosters awareness of environmental sustainability, clean energy, and waste reduction.