Cooperative solar driven by cooperative principles

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Cooperative solar driven by cooperative principles Co-ops make solar affordable Co-op energy advisors can help members make smart energy investments, including right-sizing solar arrays so you don’t pay for more than you need Co-ops are local, not-for-profit, member-owned utilities – we strive to provide affordable power to our members Ask me About solar! Co-ops make solar safe and reliable Co-ops make educating consumers about safety and reliability requirements a priority Co-ops are working with federal, state and local agencies on safety and reliability standards that keep everyone – firefighters, linemen, members – safe Co-ops make solar simple Co-ops help members evaluate risks, benefits and ROI of solar Co-ops help members find options that meet their needs Co-ops provide reliable power 24/7 so when the doesn’t shine, members can still have light Messaging on solar -- general

Ask me About Community solar! Community solar: a cooperative approach Community solar is affordable Community-owned solar can leverage economies of scale to reduce costs for members Community-owned solar allows all members to share in the benefits of solar Flexible sizing to fit any budget Renewable energy credits go to the member Ask me About Community solar! Community solar is safe and reliable Community-owned and operated solar is safe: the co-op handles all the installation and maintenance The co-op manages power produced by the solar array Community solar: Community solar is a voluntary alternative to rooftop solar for groups of consumers Community solar is simple With community solar, members don’t need to take on the risk and liability associated with rooftop solar If you move locally, your solar energy moves with you Consumers can immediately benefit from participation either by credits on their bill or rate savings Members can monitor the performance of the array