Community solar: an overview

Guide to Community Solar

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What is community solar?

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.

Graph showing a school, a house, and a convenience store all receiving electricity through community solar panels.

Why participate in community solar?

Save money

In most markets, save money on electricity—often 10% below what you’d pay your utility.

Vote with your dollars

Support wider access to renewable energy in your local area.

Create local benefits

Help create and support local solar projects and their local benefits.

Reduce fossil fuels

Help to reduce your local utility’s dependence on fossil fuels.


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Solar United Neighbors’ role in community solar

Solar United Neighbors (SUN) is a national nonprofit dedicated to representing the rights and needs of solar owners, subscribers, and supporters. We are not supported or affiliated with any solar company or group of solar companies.

We’re not a sales company—in fact, we’re committed to remaining vendor-neutral in order to best serve individuals like you. We’re also committed to expanding access to solar and its benefits to everyone. We help consumers to understand solar options and technology.

We’ve compiled everything you need to know about community solar.

Understand the benefits and learn what to consider when shopping for community solar. Plus, peruse our directory of community solar projects in your area!

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Learn how community solar works

Our next page explains the ins and outs: who the players are, how to pay for it, and how you’re credited for your share.

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