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4 FAQs about Community solar panel support

What is community solar?

The U.S. Department of Energy defines community solar as any solar project or purchasing program, within a geographic area, in which the benefits flow to multiple customers such as individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and other groups. In most cases, customers benefit from energy generated by solar panels at an off-site array.

Should I sign up for a community solar project?

Whether you're a renter, don't have a solar-compatible roof, or you prefer not to install equipment on your property, you can sign up for a community solar project. When you subscribe to a local community solar farm, you reap the benefits of solar energy without purchasing any equipment.

Is community solar a good idea?

Community solar is a great way to support solar energy and save money. It's an attractive option for people who want to do their part to help the planet and help advance renewable energy, but who rent their homes or don't have rooftops that are suitable for solar panels. However, community solar certainly has its flaws.

Who can benefit from community solar?

Small businesses, nonprofits, schools, and other organizations can subscribe to community solar projects sized to their electricity usage. This allows them to demonstrate environmental leadership and reduce operating costs without the complexity of installing and maintaining their own solar systems.

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