
Community infrastructure, community-owned.
Underserved communities carry the highest energy burdens and the fewest options. Sun Bear brings the same energy-first, infrastructure-second practice we run for tribal nations and enterprises to the neighborhoods and municipalities that have been overlooked. Community solar, resilient microgrids, net-zero housing, and the utility and capital architecture that make those projects viable in places where other developers walk away.
Every project is structured around one principle: sustainable development should strengthen a community, not displace it, and local investment should create local ownership. Sun Bear navigates federal low-income designations, energy burden adders, community benefit agreements, and CDFI capital, delivering the project to completion so the asset, and the long-term return, belongs to the community.
