YEC’s community solar array produces approximately 50 kW per month, which is roughly equivalent to the energy used by 7 average homes in YEC’s service area. However, it is important to note that solar production will vary from month to month based on weather and time of year.
Community Solar FAQ
How does the cost of community solar compare to the installation of solar panels on my house?
While the cost of installing solar panels on a home varies greatly from house to house, YEC has attempted to keep the Community Solar pricing in line with the average cost of putting solar panels on a home.
If my solar subscription produces more energy than I use, does YEC buy it back?
Yes! If your subscription produces more energy than your home consumes in one month, you will see a credit on your account, regardless of the amount.
How do solar tax credits work?
YEC will use tax credits associated with the Community Solar program which are figured into the program’s pricing.
What if a storm damages the community solar equipment?
If the community solar arrays are damaged during a storm, members will receive a proportionate share of the energy produced by any non-damaged panels while repairs are made.
What happens if I move?
If a Community Solar member moves from one home served by YEC to another home served by YEC, the solar energy subscription moves with the member.
If a member moves out of YEC’s service area, the subscription will terminate; the upfront charge paid upon beginning the program is not refundable.