Solar Farms in Massachusetts

Access Clean Energy from Local Solar Farms

Solar Farms in Massachusetts provide lower costs and clean energy independence

Today in Massachusetts, there are more than 125,000 solar installations, pumping 3,607 megawatts of power into the grid, with another 1,537 megawatts projected over the next five years.  

Because Massachusetts is so invested in solar power, there are tons of installations scattered all over the Commonwealth. Some of them are rather large to support the state’s growing need for solar energy.

In addition to public and private solar projects, many Massachusetts corporations have decided to get in on the exciting world of solar power generation. Large retailers and companies like FedEx, Bed Bath and Beyond, and Boston Scientific have all gone completely solar.

Expanding Access to Solar in Massachusetts

Fortunately, solar power isn’t just for large corporations and public utilities. Many landowners across the Commonwealth are installing their own solar projects to power their homes and those around them.

With solar power more accessible than ever, there are plenty of options to choose from to enjoy clean, renewable energy.

You can purchase panels for your roof, opt for a rent-to-own option, or community solar in Massachusetts.

No matter which you choose, you can enjoy the peace of mind knowing you’re helping the planet—and cutting your energy bills in the process.

There’s no doubt that Massachusetts is on track to boost renewable energy. However, the reality is that most people — about 80% of Americans — cannot access solar power on their rooftops. This includes people who are renting or who have to move frequently, rooftops that are not the right size, type, or exposure, and of course limitations by the financially viable and affordable options.

In order to reach the goals of making the state more energy independent and the environment cleaner, MA must innovate.

Community solar is a new approach that makes solar energy accessible to all, by connecting people to local solar farms.

Solar Farms in Massachusetts provide clean energy at a discount!

Community Solar Farms allow a group of people to subscribe to solar energy from a solar farm in Massachusetts. Kind of like crowdfunding a solar farm, or like a CSA, but instead of fresh vegetables from a local farm you’re getting clean solar energy.

The benefits of buying energy in a group is also a bulk discount — you save 10-25% off your energy bill!

The level of the savings depends on your utility and the solar farms in your area. Get matched to a solar farm in Massachusetts!

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HOW MUCH CAN YOU SAVE?

Match to a Solar Farm

Without needing panels on your roof, community solar is an affordable solar option for nearly everyone — renters and homeowners, houses and apartments!

How much can you save on your energy by joining a solar farm in Massachusetts near where you live? 

How Does Community Solar Work?

Pay nothing, save money, help the environment AND a local business? Really?

Instead of purchasing expensive solar panels and installing them on the roof of your house, community solar is more of a team-effort when it comes to producing solar power. 

Here’s the basics of how a community solar farm works:

1. A solar farm site is built in a suitable location, with ready connection to the electricity grid

2. People from around the state contribute money for management and maintenance of the farm, typically via monthly subscription.

3. Large credits from power generated by the community solar project are sent back to the participants, ultimately reducing their electricity bills. 

Because community solar doesn’t require participants to have a “solar-ready” property (with plenty of roof space, facing the right direction, and in enough direct sunlight), it’s accessible to more people. 

Even Massachusetts residents who rent or live in apartments can enjoy clean, renewable solar energy. 

Also, since the cost of installation and maintenance is split between the collective, nobody has to pay thousands of dollars up front to install solar panels. It’s a much more affordable option to traditional solar panel installation.

Support your Local Solar Farmers

Why buy dirty energy, often from the other side of the world, when we can capture clean energy — from Massachusetts right outside town?

Community Solar Farms in Massachusetts allows family farmers to lease some of their land for utilities and partners to set up small solar farms.

This supplements farm income and keeps energy local!


How to Access Community Solar Farms in Massachusetts

While most people might think the only option to harness the power of the sun to run their homes is to install costly panels on the roof, that’s not the case. There are more options to get solar now than ever before. 

You could install residential solar panels in Massachusetts if you prefer to generate your own power, but you can also choose to purchase green energy from a standard utility, rent-to-own solar equipment, or participate in a community solar program.

Community solar farms are fortunately available all over the state of Massachusetts, from all the major utility companies.

Curious about the benefits of community solar and whether or not it’s right for you? Check out the frequently asked questions here. To see what you can save sign up to be matched with available Massachusetts community solar farms!

Join a Community Solar Farm in Massachusetts

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Get Started

Register your interest in saving money on energy from a local solar farm in Massachusetts.

Register Your Interest!
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Get Matched

If solar farms are open in your area, we’ll match you to see. Or select a project yourself here!

Join a Solar Farm.
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Start Saving!

Within 1-3 months your solar farm goes active, and you receive a new lower energy bill!

Save 10-25% on Energy!