Community solar is doing their best to change the way that people think about renewable energy. The United States passed community solar legislation and since that date 43 states have deployed a minimum of one community solar facility. Community solar is very exciting and can be accessed by anyone that has access to an electric bill. The community solar farm is where most of the solar resources are held. The solar power is aggregated on a host meter at the farm and that meter shows how much power is being produced.
Key Takeaways:
- Solar legislation has been passed in the United States and 43 states have at least one solar facility.
- Community solar is very affordable and can be accessed by anyone who pays a standard electric bill.
- Solar power is typically aggregated on a host meter at a solar farm and the host meter helps track the farm’s production.
“As its popularity expands and more homes and businesses become eligible to leverage renewable energy to save money, education an ever-important part of the community engagement process.”
Read more: https://www.cleanenergyauthority.com/blog/how-does-community-solar-work-043019
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