
Community Solar
Save on average 10% off your electricity bill with no upfront capital investment.
How does a Community Solar Project work?
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Surya installs an offsite solar array.
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The Solar array will produce electricity and supply it to the utility grid. Utility will track and credit us for all the energy we supply to the grid

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Credits are purchased at a discount, reducing annual electricity costs.
Community Solar
Subscribing to our Community Solar projects will not only help save money but also the planet.
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Benefits of Community Solar

No Upfront Cost
Surya Powered absorbs all the costs of putting up the solar system. The property owner will not be charged anything for the solar installation.

Hedge Energy Price Fluctuations
Prices for traditional energy sources are notoriously subject to market variability, and Community Solar subscriptions can protect companies from that variability. Buyers benefit from steady, predictable costs that are specified up front in our contract.
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Reduced Electricity Cost
Customers typically save 10% off the supply portion of their electricity bill.
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Renewable Energy
You will not only be saving money but you will also be helping the environment. Subscribing to a community solar project is a great way to get ahead of your competitors, showcase your commitment to sustainability, and plan for risks while leveraging value for your organization.
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Is my home good for solar?There a few key factors when analyzing whether your house is good for solar. Factors include roof age, orientation, slope, shading, and size. We encourage you to schedule a free consultation with us so that our experts can determine if your home is appropriate for solar. We have close relationships with roofing company's and can assist with roofing work if needed.
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What happens when I decide to move?Surya Powered makes it seamless to transfer your solar lease agreement on to the new homeowners. Our Solar transfer specialists handle everything from engaging with potential buyers to relators, home inspectors, and anyone else who needs to know about your solar lease agreement.