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By Cory Thompson Grand Junction Family Man and Trending Topic Expert


In 2025, one of the biggest conversations in energy—and one that’s lighting up search engines across the country—is the rapid growth of residential solar power. Homeowners are turning to renewable energy not just to save money, but to create more resilient, sustainable communities.

In Fruita CO and Grand Junction CO, this shift is already underway. As an executive who works closely with local development and sustainability efforts, I’m excited about the momentum we’re building in western Colorado.

Why Solar Power is Taking Off Locally

Across our communities, residents are embracing solar for a variety of reasons:

  • Rising energy costs
  • Increased access to federal and state incentives
  • A desire to reduce environmental impact
  • Long-term return on investment

In Fruita, solar panels are becoming a familiar sight—not just on new builds, but on retrofitted homes that are choosing to invest in the future.

Executive Leadership in Energy Innovation

I’m Cory Thompson, and I believe the transition to solar isn’t just a tech trend—it’s a leadership opportunity. Business leaders, homeowners, and community partners all have a role to play in accelerating access and awareness around clean energy.

We’re already seeing partnerships between energy providers, local contractors, and public agencies that are making solar more affordable and achievable for families across our region.


To learn more about my community involvement and leadership values, visit:
🔗 CoryThompsonFruitaCO.com — Focused on local growth, innovation, and opportunity
🔗 CoryThompsonGrandJunction.com — Featuring regional insights and business-community collaboration

Solar power is more than a current—it’s a movement. And Fruita is rising with it.


Cory Thompson
Executive | Fruita CO | Grand Junction CO | Colorado

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