
KXWR welcomed Navajo Power CEO Brett Isaac and Navajo Power Home Community Outreach Coordinator Crystal Littlebin for an in-studio interview with KXWR radio announcer Isaac Madson on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. The discussion focused on renewable energy, solar power solutions, and improving energy access for Diné and Hopi communities.
Navajo Power and Navajo Power Home are working to expand off grid solar electricity for homes that do not have access to traditional power infrastructure. During the interview, Brett Isaac shared insights about the importance of clean energy and how renewable energy projects support long term sustainability across the Navajo Nation.
Crystal Littlebin discussed her role in community outreach and how education plays an important part in helping families understand solar technology. She explained how outreach efforts help connect families with information about solar energy systems, battery storage, and safe energy use.
Learn more about Navajo Power Home services by visiting: https://www.navajopowerhome.com/
Supporting Energy Access Across the Navajo Nation
Access to reliable electricity remains a challenge in many rural areas across the Navajo Nation. Navajo Power Home focuses on installing solar systems designed to provide energy for lighting, refrigeration, and charging essential devices in off grid homes.
During the interview, guests spoke about how renewable energy supports education, health, and safety for families living in remote communities. Reliable electricity helps students complete schoolwork, supports communication access, and improves overall quality of life.
Learn more about Navajo Power Home services by visiting: https://www.navajopowerhome.com/
Community Outreach and Renewable Energy Education
Community engagement is a major part of expanding renewable energy access. Crystal Littlebin explained how outreach efforts help build trust and share important information about solar technology and sustainable power solutions.
The conversation also highlighted the importance of partnerships between tribal communities, educational institutions, and renewable energy organizations. These partnerships help support economic development, workforce training, and environmental sustainability throughout the region.
KXWR Supporting Educational and Community Conversations
KXWR Warrior Radio at Diné College continues to support educational programming that highlights issues impacting Navajo Nation communities. Interviews like this help provide listeners with information about renewable energy, infrastructure development, and community resources.
KXWR remains committed to sharing voices, stories, and educational content that supports student success and community awareness.
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