Miami-Dade 2024 Solar Co-op
OPEN TO NEW MEMBERS
Open
to new members
February 26, 2025
last day to join the co-op
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Imagine walking into a solar company’s office with 50 or 100 of your neighbors and saying, “We all want to get solar. What kind of deal can you give us?”
That’s a solar co-op!
In fact, it’s even better than that. In addition to competitive pricing on solar panels, you get:
- Info to help you understand solar. Our vendor-neutral solar experts are here to help you understand how solar works and make the best decision for your energy needs.
- A direct line to ask specific questions. You can call or email us anytime you need help. We’ll be here now and long after you install solar.
- A team that solicits and reviews proposals from solar companies. First, Solar United Neighbors requests bids on your behalf. Then, a committee of your fellow co-op members meet to assess the pros and cons and select the best installer for the group. (Note: If that sounds interesting to you, you’re also welcome to join the selection committee!)
- Community. You’ll join the growing solar movement. You’ll have a built-in network of support and inspiration from others who, like you, are taking a stand for energy freedom and advancing the clean energy economy.
- A bigger impact! Going solar creates jobs, and puts energy production and its benefits back in the hands of the people and contributes to cleaner air and water for everyone. A solar co-op amplifies those outcomes exponentially.
Solar United Neighbors Is Here To Provide Unbiased Guidance And Help Finding That Ideal Solar Company
Exploring new technology can be very stressful when you search for solutions that will help you save money, live more comfortably, and take steps that will help to protect the planet for future generations. It sounds like a huge responsibility and one that requires some expert assistance. Sadly, many people who are researching solar companies find that the information they gather is more about advertising a specific company, product, or service than general education about the opportunities that can provide the clean and affordable power they want and need.
Fortunately, Solar Untied Neighbors is not affiliated with any company or brand of equipment. Instead, we are here to help communities and residents like those in Miami-Dade County learn about solar options that are good for them and the environment. Our experienced staff is ready to answer your questions and offer our professional evaluation of solar possibilities that you could be considering. In addition, we want to introduce everyone to the opportunity to become a part of a solar co-op. It lets everyone become a part of the solar movement, even if you are not able to have solar equipment installed at your current home or business. If you are ready to learn and benefit from affordable power that is safe for the planet, we are ready to share our knowledge with you!
Watch the video below to learn more about our solar co-op process and its benefits, or view our FAQs.
Consulta nuestro FAQ para más información sobre la tecnología solar y el proceso de comprar e instalar su sistema solar.
How does a co-op work?
Can’t make our info session?
Watch a recorded session for general information on solar, how co-ops work, and what to expect if you join.
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Save Money with a Solar Co-op
If you want to save money on the cost of going solar and benefit from reduced utility costs, you can join a solar co-op. Bring your friends and neighbors onboard and work together as a team. As part of a solar co-op, you can get the best bids for installation of solar panels. Solar United is here to help.
Find the Best Installer at the Best Price
Solar companies have to manage costs when bidding for an installation project. Recruiting homeowners to go solar and answering questions about the benefits of solar power can add to their costs. When they work with a co-op, they can provide a better bid because they don’t have to factor in these costs.
A committee in the solar co-op will evaluate bids and choose the most competitive one based on the needs of the group. Solar United Neighbors is a vendor neutral non-profit that works with the committee to answer questions and guide them in their decision making.
Solar Installation with Less Cost and Stress
Because the committee takes care of the legwork, you don’t have to handle all the details of installation. We work with the group on local policies regarding solar power, help you find financing, and educate members on solar energy. You don’t have to pay to be part of the co-op, but you can enjoy the benefits.
Learn more about how starting a solar co-op can help you save money. Talk to Solar United to learn more about the process.
Featured Partners
Cost & Savings
SAMPLE CASH PURCHASE | 4kW | 8kW | 12kW |
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Average Florida solar co-op pricing ($2.49/watt) | $9,960 | $19,920 | $29,880 |
30% Federal tax credit | -$2,988 | -$5,976 | -$8,964 |
Net Cost | $6,972 | $13,944 | $20,916 |
Estimated year 1electricity savings* | $889 | $1,777 | $2,666 |
Estimated year 10 electricity savings (cumulative)* | $9,506 | $19,012 | $28,518 |
Estimated lifetime savings (25 years)* | $26,680 | $53,361 | $80,041 |
Net Profit | $19,708 | $39,417 | $59,125 |
SAMPLE LOAN PURCHASE | 4kW ($9,960) | 8kW ($19,920) | 12kW ($29,880) |
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Home equity line of credit | 10 year 15 year | 10 year 15 year | 10 year 15 year |
Monthly Loan payment | $83 $65 | $165 $129 | $248 $194 |
Monthly electric savings** | $74 $74 | $148 $148 | $222 $222 |
Net monthly payment | $9 -$9 | $17 -$19 | $26 -$28 |
Net Profit (25 years) | $16,800 $15,100 | $33,500 $33,100 | $50,300 $45,200 |
Updates
Please check back here for announcements and updates from Miami-Dade 2024 Solar Co-op.
Events
Florida Solar 101
Miami-Dade Solar 101
Income Based Assistance
Miami-Dade County has been awarded an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant, with Solar United Neighbors as a subgrantee in order to provide no cost solar systems to a very limited number of income-qualified homeowners in the Miami-Dade 2024 Solar Co- op.
To be considered for this program, you must be:
- Resident in Miami-Dade County
- Household income at or below 120% Area Median Income
- Own and occupy the home as a primary residence
- Roof of the home is 5 years or newer and does not need repairs
Space is very limited; not everyone who is qualified will be selected.
More information here: FAQ
Installers
The solar installers for Miami-Dade 2024 Solar Co-op will be posted soon.
This co-op is funded by Miami-Dade County and the Leon Lowenstein Foundation.
Contact us
Laura Tellez
Associate Florida Program Director
Solar United Neighbors
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