MHA Solar For All
➤ location
700 Bear Street
White Shield, ND 58775
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
☎ contact
Phone: (701)
Services Provided
The Northern Plains Tribal Solar for All Coalition brings together 14 tribal nations across ND, SD, MT, WY, and WI to create deep, tribal-led clean energy investments that will benefit generations to come.
Purpose/Mission Statement:
To empower the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara people of the Three Affiliated Tribes by providing affordable, sovereign solar energy solutions, directly addressing the burdens of high energy costs on low-income households.
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Office Staff
John Bearstail
Executive Director
johnbearstail@mhanation.com
Anthony Esquibel
Program Director
a.esquibel@mhanation.com
Thomas Grace Sr.
Grants and Contracts Manager
thomas.grace@mhanation.com
Sidrick Baker Jr.
Tribal Program Manager,
sidbaker@mhanation2.onmicrosoft.com
Jessica Beheler
Communications Manager
jessica.beheler@mhanation.com
Open
Quality Assurance Manager
Open
Administrative Assistant
Open
Solar Program Associate
Open
Solar Project Coordinator
🌞 Open Positions – Apply Today!
Help us build a brighter, more sustainable future! Our department is hiring for several key roles in our solar energy program. Join a team that’s passionate about clean energy and community impact.
- Quality Assurance Manager
- Administrative Assistant
- Solar Program Associate
- Solar Project Coordinator
Whether you're experienced in solar energy or looking to grow your career, we encourage you to apply.
View Job Descriptions & ApplyFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q.) What is Solar Energy?
A.) A home solar energy system is essentially a mini power plant built on your roof (or property) that harnesses the sun's energy to power your home.
Q.) How does it work? (The Simple Flow)
A.)
Sunlight Hits Solar Panels
Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels, usually mounted on your roof, are made of semiconductor materials (like silicon). When sunlight (photons) hits these cells, it excites electrons, creating a direct current (DC) of electricity.DC Electricity to Inverter
This DC electricity is then sent to a solar inverter.Inverter Converts to AC
The inverter is the "brain" of the system. It converts the DC electricity into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is the type of power used by all your home's appliances and the main electrical grid.Powering Your Home
The AC electricity then flows to your home's main electrical panel, powering your lights, appliances, and electronic devices.Excess Energy (Net Metering or Storage)
Net Metering: If your panels produce more electricity than your home is currently using, the excess is sent back to the utility grid. In most areas with "net metering" policies, your utility company will give you credits for this excess energy, which can offset the cost of electricity you pull from the grid at night or on cloudy days.
Battery Storage (Optional): You can also add a battery storage system to store this excess energy for later use, such as at night or during power outages, providing greater energy independence.
Drawing from the Grid
When your solar panels aren't producing enough electricity (e.g., at night, on heavily overcast days), your home automatically draws power from the utility grid, ensuring you always have electricity.
Q.) What types of solar options are available?
A.) Rooftop Solar & Ground Mount Solar
Q.) Why is solar energy good for your home?
A.)
Reduce or eliminate electricity bills
Protect against rising energy costs
Tax credit and incentives
Reduce carbon footprint
Conservation of natural resources
Improved water quality
Water conservation
Long lifespan of solar panels
Minimal maintenance
Greater control over your energy
Backup power (with Battery storage)