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Community solar panel project.
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Community solar is an array of panels installed in a sunny location.
Community solar expands access to solar for all including in particular low to moderate income customers most impacted by a lack of access all while building a stronger distributed and more resilient electric grid.
What is community solar.
To be a part of a community solar project you just need to have an account with an electric utility then you.
Typically installing solar panels at your property allows you to save significantly more money than owning a share of a community solar project.
Solar is less expensive than fossil fuels.
One barrier to installing a rooftop solar panel system is that you need full ownership rights of your roof in order to install.
Project participants benefit from the electricity generated by the community solar farm which costs less than the price they would ordinarily pay to their utility.
Community solar is available to new yorkers across the state.
Use our tool below to find community solar providers offering subscriptions.
A note about ownership.
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Anyone in the area can access the clean energy produced by these solar panels and get credits toward their electricity bills.
A community solar project is a solar power plant whose electricity is shared by more than one property.
In this case individuals in the community join together under a business enterprise to fund and operate an independent solar project and the contributors will see a return on their investment over time.
Community solar projects may be directly funded by community members using a special purpose entity model.
Community solar programs are available to renters shared properties.
Community solar is best suited for people who cannot install solar on their roof but want to take advantage of some of the financial and environmental benefits of solar power.
This restriction makes it infeasible for tens of millions of americans to generate solar power on their own property.