As residents increasingly flock towards solar energy, their interest may be met with one dilemma: “Should we obtain a home solar power system or subscribe to a community solar initiative?”.
The disadvantages of home solar can steer a resident away from converting to solar altogether. These disadvantages include the upfront costs of installation, the unsuitability of roof panels being installed, the changing of a home’s aesthetic and not owning the home you live in. For these and other reasons, one may turn their attention to community solar.
First, what is community solar? It begins as an investment by a party of neighbors or a separate individual investor who installs a “solar garden” or a system of solar panels and corresponding equipment in a central location. Panels could be installed on a large unused piece of property or on top of buildings.
Secondly, the neighbors buy into or subscribe to the solar power grid and receive power generated from this community solar site. In this way, communities are afforded the opportunity to see their electricity bills decline, they’re reducing their use of non-renewable energy sources while tapping into the most abundant renewable energy - the sun. Renters in this community would be able to participate as well as homeowners who for unsuitable roofs or other reasons could not obtain a home solar power system.
Community solar allows everyone interested in converting all or a part of their power usage to capitalize on solar energy. The professional staff at Sunrise Solar is ready to assist in whatever solar power system you choose. They’re available to answer any questions you might have on solar energy.