Is Rooftop Solar for Me?
Homeowners can participate in solar energy by installing solar panels at their residence. Solar systems can be installed on a residential roof or as a ground-mounted system on a homeowner’s property.
Residential solar projects are typically interconnected to the electrical grid and can be used to offset the cost of electricity for a homeowner.
For more information about residential solar, the different methods of installing residential solar, and information about what might make your property a great candidate for a residential system, click Learn More.


Is Community Solar for me?
If you would like to go solar but are unable to install solar panels on your home due to the size of your roof, the direction your roof is facing, or due to your financial situation, you can still go green!
Community solar can be a cost-effective, environmentally friendly way to buy electricity. A community solar project is a large solar project at an offsite location whose electricity is shared by more than a single property.
A single community solar project can power hundreds of homes. This model allows for local communities to benefit from solar energy without the need to install panels on individual homes. If you are interested in going solar but are unable to install rooftop panels, community solar might be a great option for you.
