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Introduction to Community Solar

Joy Hughes – Solar Gardens Institute

Why Local Solar?

Make it a community decision

Sprouting up Everywhere

Maps showing community solar interest

Rooftop Bulk Purchase• Neighborhood residents

band together !

• Installers bid for a large number of roofs !

• Economy or scale saves money !!

• Example: Solarize Portland

Community Supported Energy University Park, Maryland

• Good for houses of worship, municipal buildings, nonprofits !!

• A group of small investors owns the array and sells power to the church !

• Sample Legal documents available FREE

• Subscription model - Suitable for HOA’s, renters, affordable housing, shaded locations, and historic districts

• Distributed Generation – Rooftop or ground mount system connects to local power lines or substation

• Virtual Net Metering – Credit directly on the subscribers bill for subscriber’s portion of the array

Legislation

Legislation

New York A.9931 / S.7737 “Shared Clean Energy”

Can we do it here?

SO LAR

Cooperatives

• Small investors together provide capital for community solar arrays !

• “Sponsorship” for subscribers in any solar garden

Solar Gardeners Program

• A solar gardener is both a community organizer and project manager

!• Find host sites and subscribers for solar gardens

and community supported energy !

• Form a local initiative through Grand Aspirations

Ellensburg Community Renewable Park

Solar Gardener Training

• Weekly conference calls and webinars !

• Training videos on YouTube: TheSGInstitute !

• Registration form training@solargardens.org

SGI’s Mission

• To educate the public about community solar energy. !

• To promote community solar energy legislation at the federal level and in each state !

• To assist local organizations in organizing, developing, and managing community-owned solar energy projects everywhere. !

• To make affordable solar energy available for all humanity

Host Sites

• Near 3-Phase distribution line, transformer, or substation

!• About 120-150

kilowatts per acre

!• Industrial sites

• Retired farmland

!

• Reclaimed landfills and mines

!• Parking lots, storage

!• Large roofs

!• Water treatment plants

!• Airports

Subscribers “Anyone on the grid”

• Must be within same county (CO) same utility (WA) • Residential – affluent and moderate income • Local Businesses and Industry • Farmers • Nonprofits, libraries, schools, hospitals,

churches • Municipal and county buildings

Affordable Community Solar

• For low income and “middle middle class” !

• Challenges – income, credit, cash up front !

• Sponsors make micro loans to subscribers

Can we make solar beautiful?

Contact Us

!

solargardens.org !

Joy Hughes – founder – 719-207-3097 joy@solargardens.org !

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