Let’s Talk About Community Solar
“Going solar” doesn’t just have to mean owning a home and putting panels on your roof. What if you could get credit for solar energy without putting panels on your home or business? You can with community solar!
When you subscribe to a community solar project, you receive credits on your electric bill for your share of the solar array’s energy production. The array of solar panels is off site, somewhere in your community. Community solar is a great option if you can’t—or don’t want to—install solar panels where you live or work.
Join Solar United Neighbors to learn more about community solar, what to look for in a community solar project, and how SUN advocates for accessible and equitable community solar across the country.
Join Solar United Neighbors on Tuesday, February 24 for their community solar webinar where they’ll explore how you can get credit for solar energy without installing solar panels.



