top of page
Over 10,000+ People Trust Eternal Energy for Their Energy Solutions!
ETERNAL MANAGED COMMUNITY SOLAR
Making Renewable Energy Affordable, Accessible, and Equitable
1,460,000+ kWh
Generated Annually
25+
Managed Solar Projects
$25,000,000+
Discounts Delivered
-
How much can I save with community solar?Community solar projects managed by Eternal Energy typically offer subscribers between 5%-15% savings! Those currently on government assistance programs may be eligible for even higher savings, including up to 20%. Community solar is meant to provide savings over time; your exact monthly breakdown of savings will vary due to the seasonality of solar power generation. Savings are dictated in part by your state’s legislation, the project you’re subscribed to, and your own monthly electricity usage. When we match you to a solar farm, you’ll know what your expected savings rate is.
-
Why do you need my utility information?We analyze your historical electricity usage to understand how many credits you’ll need each month from your solar farm. States typically allow for higher electricity users to get a larger “share” of the farm’s energy output, bringing them additional savings, since their bills are higher from the start. But low electricity users can still save! Eternal needs to see your historical usage before we can assign you to a solar farm.
-
Am I using electricity from my solar farm?Not directly. Instead of your home or business being powered by the solar farm, your subscription helps support the farm’s operations so it can produce clean energy for the overall electric grid. From there, the utility distributes it as needed throughout their service territory.
-
How does this compare to rooftop solar?Rooftop solar is, of course, installed directly on one’s roof. If you’re a renter, a homeowner, or business owner without a suitable roof, or you just don’t want to spend the money, rooftop solar may not be right for you. Rooftop solar is a big financial decision, often costing upwards of $15,000 or more. It’s a long-term investment and estimates suggest it takes anywhere between 8-15 years or more to pay off the upfront cost, though there are many factors that could shorten or prolong that. The benefit is that you can dramatically reduce your electricity bills, or even sell excess energy back to the utility. But for many years, those savings are just going toward offsetting the installation cost. Community solar is free to get started, it doesn’t require a rooftop or home ownership, has no cost to cancel, and it brings consistent, incremental savings to you!
-
Are community solar spots unlimited?No. While solar development is growing rapidly nationwide, right now there are still just a small fraction of community solar farms compared to what we expect in the coming years. And once a farm’s subscription spots fill up, it can no longer take on new subscribers.
-
How does Eternal Energy make money?Eternal makes money from the solar farm owners. They hire us to help bring on subscribers (like you!) and manage your community solar service, crediting, billing and more for as long as you’re subscribed. Many solar project owners rely on Eternal for the expertise, technology, and desire to provide these services. The good news is when you join a community solar program through Eternal, we’re there for you and happy to answer any questions you have during your subscription!
Getting Started With Community Solar
What Is Community Solar?
To meet America’s renewable energy goals, states receive federal funding to incentivize more solar development—allowing solar project owners to pass on energy bill discounts to residents and businesses as a reward for helping reduce carbon emissions.
bottom of page