Community Solar Savings Coming to Illinois

Community Solar Savings Coming to Illinois

Since 2016, when the Future Energy Jobs Act (FEJA) was passed, Illinois committed to new goals for alternative energy. The state is looking to produce 25% of its electricity from renewable energy by 2025. The state of Illinois also offers a solar rebate program so...
What Are Solar Farms?

What Are Solar Farms?

Introduction The world of solar energy has changed a lot over the last decade. Most people think of rooftop systems when they think of solar. Unfortunately, that can be an expensive option if it’s an option at all for people who want to help save the environment. But...
Community Solar: Too Good to be True?

Community Solar: Too Good to be True?

What you have been told about solar might not be the full truth. Solar has changed and evolved over the years and what you don’t know could cost you money. How do you know what will work for your home or business? How is community solar different than rooftop solar or...
What are the benefits of community solar

What are the benefits of community solar

Community Solar fosters the production of clean energy by offering the opportunity to support renewable solar energy to everyone regardless of income, or whether they rent or own a property. The clean renewable energy produced by community solar farms replaces energy...
Go Solar Without Rooftop Panels

Go Solar Without Rooftop Panels

Introduction Solar isn’t just for a home with the right roof or sun-facing property. Now it can be for anyone. Currently, there are 19 states and Washington, DC with legislation supporting community solar. Community solar is a relatively new option and most states...
Solar: Not Just Good for the Environment

Solar: Not Just Good for the Environment

Usually when you think of solar energy the first thought is its positive environmental impact. But there is another benefit: job growth.  Did you know that the number of people working in clean energy now outnumber fossil fuel workers by a factor of three to one?...