Clean Energy Co (CEC) is a new idea in power generation that is building, operating and maintaining community-shared solar energy facilities. CEC is pioneering the model of delivering clean power-generation through medium-scale facilities that are collectively owned by participating utility customers. CEC's proprietary software automatically calculates monthly credits for members and integrates with the utilities' existing billing system. RooflessSolar (community solar) is an optimally located off-site solar facility that enables any resident or business to take advantage of solar power, even those who rent or lease.
Honest technical and financial information team up with an expanding network of roofless solar arrays to offer wonderful solutions to our over-reliance on coal and/or gas powered electricity generation, all at a very affordable price (now at a 50% discount from original pricing!). You will own these panels for life while the CEC does all the heavy lifting with Xcel, and you will receive rebates and imbursements for whatever your panels put back on the grid. We've lowered our out-of-pocket electricity expenses to nothing, except for the one-time payment to CEC for the proper number of panels that will pay for itself in 10 years' time. You can even sell them with your home if you move, or transfer them to a new home, or sell them on the open market when you no longer need them. It's a win-win proposition, so call today!
#1 - We partnered with Avista Utilities to build a community solar array serving more than 500 residential and commercial customers.
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