Arizona homeowners slash summer power bills by joining solar co-ops
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Vivian Tran
2h ago· 5 min readenNews
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Arizona homeowners are reducing the cost of rooftop solar by joining co-ops through Solar United Neighbors, which collectively purchase solar systems to unlock installer discounts. Since 2019, the program has helped over 600 households in Arizona go solar, with some residents seeing dramatic reductions in their summer power bills — from $300 to as low as $5. The cooperative model makes solar more accessible and affordable compared to going it alone.
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In Arizona, some residents are finding that rooftop solar is easier to afford when they join forces with nearby neighbors rather than going it alone.
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