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Community solar lets you subscribe to a share of a nearby solar farm. You don’t need rooftop panels — instead, the solar farm sends energy to the grid, and you earn credits on your utility bill. It’s a simple way to support clean energy and save money, with no equipment or installation required.
Book a free appointment with a Power Project USA representative. We’ll check your eligibility by ZIP code and help you choose the best available project in your utility’s service area. No upfront cost, no credit check required for low-income participants.
You’ll receive monthly bill credits based on your share of the solar farm’s production. Most customers save between 10–30% on their electric bill. Community solar also supports clean energy, local jobs, and climate resilience in your region.
There’s no equipment or installation cost. Most community solar programs charge a monthly subscription fee, which is lower than the value of your energy credits — so you still save money. For low-income participants, there are no upfront costs, no termination fees, and no credit checks.
Community solar is designed to include nearly anyone who pays an electric bill. Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, apartment resident, small business, nonprofit, school, or tribal community, you’re likely eligible to subscribe — especially if your utility participates in a community solar program.
Many states — including New Mexico and Illinois — require dedicated access for low-income households, often with no credit checks, no upfront costs, and no cancellation fees. Power Project USA prioritizes equitable access in every market we serve.
Availability depends on your location, but our team can help you check eligibility and find a project that fits your needs.