Thanks for your interest in community solar!

The Presbyterian United Church of Christ is running a campaign to subscribe community members to the Hope Solar Farm located at Hope United Methodist Church in Troy, NY. The Nolan House is already enrolled in this solar farm.

By subscribing, you will receive guaranteed electric bill savings, support renewable energy, and promote environmental justice. For each new eligible sign up, PUCC will receive a $100 donation to support initiatives at PUCC that promote sustainability.

As a subscriber, you will receive:

  • Bonus introductory savings through 2024 with a fixed rate of 10.2 cents per kilowatt hour
  • Long term 10% fixed savings beginning January 2025
  • No changes to your service -- you'll receive 100% of credits on your National Grid bill, and pay 90% of that price to PowerMarket
  • No sign-up or cancellation fees

We are partnering with PowerMarket due to their experience and dedication to serving community solar subscribers.

Want to learn more? Contact us at 888-487-1192 or at greenstreet@powermarket.io.

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How It Works

When you sign up for a shared renewable project, you will receive credits each month on your electricity bill. These credits will go toward offsetting the cost of your bill, allowing you to save money and contribute to a more sustainable future. It's that simple. Here are the three easy steps to make it happen.

01

Provide Basic Details

Fill out a signup form with basic details (name, email, etc.) and have a recent electricity bill handy. As you continue your registration, you'll have to enter your utility account number and energy usage information so we can determine the right amount of the renewable project to allocate to your bill.

02

Access Dashboard

Once you've subscribed, you will be given access to a personal dashboard where you can see the project's renewable energy production, your document library (contract, bills, etc.) and your monthly savings.

03

See Savings

You will start seeing savings on your electricity bill a month after your community project becomes operational.