Beantown
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone. In conjunction with the rooftop solar thread it made me want to get feedback on my business. What my company does here in Massachusetts is build local Community Solar gardens/farms. These gardens are created for residences/small business's who don't qualify for rooftop solar (shading, bad roof, condo, renters) or for people who don't like the look of them. It's also used for people who have rooftop solar but are not 100% offset.
Here is the breakdown of the program:
1. No upfront cost, no install on roof or property (no modifications to the home)
2. Can offset 100% of the bill (no restriction on rooftop sizing)
3. Able to "resize" system if usage changes (unlike rooftop)
4. Can keep the panels with them if they move
5. Can transfer to anyone (not just the new homeowner or business owner)
6. Pay .90 cents on the $1 for Community Solar, so it ends up being a 10% discount
7. Local solar farms are a boost to the local economy as well as the environment
Here is a company video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q044rGoaIJo
So I am looking for feedback. Is there any reason you as a resident or business owner would not participate in Community Solar?
Thanks for the responses!
Here is the breakdown of the program:
1. No upfront cost, no install on roof or property (no modifications to the home)
2. Can offset 100% of the bill (no restriction on rooftop sizing)
3. Able to "resize" system if usage changes (unlike rooftop)
4. Can keep the panels with them if they move
5. Can transfer to anyone (not just the new homeowner or business owner)
6. Pay .90 cents on the $1 for Community Solar, so it ends up being a 10% discount
7. Local solar farms are a boost to the local economy as well as the environment
Here is a company video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q044rGoaIJo
So I am looking for feedback. Is there any reason you as a resident or business owner would not participate in Community Solar?
Thanks for the responses!