Go solar without installing panels
Community solar gardens are centrally-located solar photovoltaic (PV) systems that provide electricity to subscribers.
Community solar gardens are for people who want to take advantage of solar energy but are unable install their own system. Perhaps you live in an apartment, have a shaded roof, or your organization doesn't have space for a system. You can subscribe to a community solar garden and receive credits on your utility bill.
How does it work?
- Solar is installed: Solar PV panels are installed in sunny locations to produce renewable electricity.
- You subscribe: Individual people or organizations can subscribe to enough solar to cover up to 120% of their annual electricity usage.
- You're credited on your utility bill: Each subscriber's utility bill is credited with the electricity created by their share of the solar garden.