Community solar projects are large solar panel farms that generate electricity for more than one property. Most community solar subscribers save between 5 and 20%. The U. Department of Energy defines community solar as any solar project or purchasing program, within a geographic area, in which the benefits flow to multiple customers such as individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and other groups. In most cases, customers benefit from energy generated by solar. That's where community solar comes in. It introduces community solar programs and their benefits, explains different ownership models, and ends with the best practices to keep in mind when starting a locally-owned community solar project. The. These local initiatives empower communities to access renewable energy while fostering economic growth, enhancing energy resilience, and promoting environmental stewardship. CSS programs can expand access to solar power for renters, those with shaded roofs, and those who are unable to install a solar system on their home. Community solar allows you to enjoy the benefits of solar power being generated in a remote location.
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