Pinellas 2024 Solar Co-op
OPEN TO NEW MEMBERS
This co-op is funded by The City of Clearwater, The City of Dunedin, The City of Largo, and The City of St. Petersburg.
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.
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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How much does solar cost?
* 2% electricity price increase per year, 15.0 cents/kWh electricity rate, -0.5% panel degradation per year, 1,481 yearly production per 1kW of solar
** Reflects year one average savings – savings will grow each year as avoided utility electricity costs increase
Featured Partners
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City of Clearwater
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City of Dunedin
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City of Largo
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City of Oldsmar
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City of Safety Harbor
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City of St. Petersburg
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City of Tarpon Springs
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League of Women Voters of the St. Petersburg Area
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Pinellas County
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Suncoast Sierra Club
Updates
Pinellas 2024 Solar Co-op selects May Electric Solar to serve group
The Pinellas 2024 Solar Co-op has selected May Electric Solar to install solar panels for the 55-member group. Co-op members selected May Electric Solar through a competitive bidding process over…
Pinellas 2024 Solar Co-op issues RFP
The 16-member Pinellas 2024 Solar Co-op issued a request for proposals (RFP) from area solar installers. The group members created the co-op to save money and make going solar easier,…
Pinellas 2024 Solar Co-op Launches
The Pinellas 2024 Solar Co-op is now open to residents of Pinellas County. Spread the word to your neighbors, friends, and family to join the co-op! Pass along our link…
Installers
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May Electric Solar
The co-op now seeks an installer to serve the group. Installers interested to bid can click to download the RFP and response template.
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