I heard the City is looking at a community solar option. How is that different from DG?

Community solar (also known as a solar farm) is a shared resource that solar production can be purchased from. Portions of community solar farms can also be owned by community members. This option would provide renewable energy options to those who might be unable or unwilling to install an onsite DG system (renters, people who do not have the space for their own system, those who can't keep up with maintenance requirements, etc.)

Interested in learning more? Watch our Community Solar and Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) workshop.

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1. Can I install a wind generator or solar panels on my home?
2. How does this affect my bill?
3. I heard the City is looking at a community solar option. How is that different from DG?
4. What is Distributed Generation (DG)?
5. What is Net Energy Metering (NEM)?
6. What is required if I decide to install a Distributed Generation (DG) system?
7. Why are there so many requirements for Distributed Generation (DG) interconnection?