Subscribe to a Winona Area Solar Garden

Subscribing to a community solar garden isn’t just a feel-good endeavor — it’s a smart financial choice. Community solar offers an opportunity to lower energy costs for the long term — without upfront investment or overhead.

COMMUNITY SOLAR: 3 MINUTE OVERVIEW

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Map of the Winona garden location
Map of winona solar sites

NO UPFRONT COSTS

You don’t start paying until the projects generate electricity. You will receive bill credits on your Xcel bill and reduce your electricity costs.

NO FACILITY CHANGE

Unlike energy efficiency or rooftop solar, community solar is installed off-site. No changes to your building or your energy usage behavior.

SAVINGS ONLY CONTRACT

Our fixed savings rate means you always save money no matter if the utility rates rise or fall. You only pay for the credits you receive.

Community Story: Faribault Public Schools

– Saves +$65,000 annually with Community Solar.
– No Changes to their Facilities
– No Upfront Costs
-> Faribault Daily News Article
-> Faribault Public Schools Case Study (PDF)

BENEFITS OF SUBSCRIBING TO SOLAR

  • Reduce your energy bills
  • Stabilize your long-term energy costs
  • Reach Your Sustainability Goals
  • Support community development and local land owners
  • Use your energy budget to reduce pollution and promote clean energy deployment

DOWNLOAD OUR CASE STUDIES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How long is the subscription for?

    We contract for up to 25 years, providing you long term savings. The contract is fully transferable in the event you need to exit early.  

  • What if electricity rates change?

    With our Fixed Savings Rate subscription your savings are locked in.  No matter what utility rates do, your savings stays the same.

  • Can I cancel or exit the contract early?

    Yes. You must give notification of at least 90 days. This provides time to find a new subscriber. If a new subscriber cannot be found, you must pay the termination fees as detailed in your contract.

    Understanding Exit Terms – PDF

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