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Atma Energy is changing solar.

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Atma Energy CEO Supratim Srinivasan, featured in the San Antonio Express-News, shares why recent changes to federal renewable tax credits could drive up costs, increase blackout risks, and undermine U.S. energy independence. Despite policy uncertainty, solar remains the most resilient and cost-effective path forward for Texans — and time is running out to take advantage of the 30% solar tax credit.

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Alamo Heights High School is going solar. Proudly partnering with Atma Energy, AHISD is bringing clean, renewable energy to its new campus as part of the district's $371 million redevelopment initiative. This project will power classrooms, reduce costs, and provide exciting new hands-on learning opportunities in sustainability and STEM education. Learn more about how Alamo Heights is setting the standard for eco-friendly education and community-focused innovation!

A construction worker in an orange vest walks past a solar panel with a hard hat and safety pin, and the United States Capitol building in Washington D.C. in the background.

With federal tax credits for solar set to expire under proposed legislation, Atma Energy urges Texans to act now to lock in the lowest-cost, highest-value solar installations before year-end. Featured in the San Antonio Express-News, Atma Energy reinforces its leadership as the go-to solar provider during this pivotal moment for clean energy.

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Atma Energy is proud to announce its selection as one of San Antonio’s Best Places to Work in 2025, recognized in the Extra-Small Company category by the San Antonio Business Journal.

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SAN ANTONIO, TX – As Texas grapples with an aging grid and rising energy demands, innovative Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) are proving their value by leveraging distributed energy resources —like rooftop solar panels and advanced battery storage — to create a decentralized, resilient power network. However, adoption of VPPs remains low due to negative experiences consumers have had with their solar providers, leading to a lack of trust and reluctance to re-engage. Atma Energy is stepping forward to bridge this trust gap and instill confidence in both consumers and utility providers.

A worker in safety gear installs a solar panel on a roof, part of an "LIVE EVENT" to discuss the Texas solar energy boom.

Atma Energy is thrilled to join San Antonio Express-News reporter, Sara DiNatale, for a live Zoom Q&A on Wednesday, February 5, at 11 AM CST.