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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Community Solar Update

Colorado Springs Community Solar Farm Update

Clean Energy Collective’s Colorado Springs Community Solar Farm will supply clean, locally-produced power to over 150 Colorado Springs Utilities customers. Construction is underway, and the array is scheduled to be completed on Dec. 15.

Colorado Springs Community Solar Array

Colorado Springs Community Solar Array

Colorado Springs Community Solar Array

CEC’s Colorado Springs Community Solar Farm is located on an 8.7 acre parcel south of Colorado Springs on the east side of I-25, and south of the Stratmoor Valley Subdivision. The property will house a 500 kW community solar farm, in which over 150 Colorado Springs Utilities customers will own clean, locally-produced solar power.

If you have already submitted a reservation with Clean Energy Collective, your solar panels in the upcoming array are still reserved. As we get closer to completing the array, we will contact you regarding the next steps for activating your system.

If you have not yet submitted a reservation, now is the time to get started. Don’t miss out! To learn more and receive a proposal for a community solar system that works for your budget and objectives, click here.

What is Community Solar?

Community solar is making solar available to more people than ever before, allowing you to have clean solar energy without the hassle and expense of constructing an individual system on your rooftop. Clean Energy Collective constructs arrays of solar panels, called “solar farms”, in centralized locations. CEC takes care of all the maintenance and repair. CEC community solar subscribers receive the same financial benefits as if the panels were installed on their roofs, and are credited directly on their monthly Colorado Springs Utilities bills for the power their panels produce.

Read this recent USA Today article on community solar.

Community Partner Program

CEC’s Community Partner Program encourages community organizations and individuals to work with CEC to promote community solar. In exchange, CEC’s Community Partners receive a percentage of each sale that they help generate. The Community Partner program is open to any organization or individual who works within the community, including environmental groups, churches, schools, non-profits, property managers, real estate agents and HOA’s. Please email us if you would like more information: info@springscleanenergy.com

Community solar couldn’t exist without supportive community members. Thanks to your support and others like you, these community solar gardens will continue to grow and flourish, bringing more clean, renewable energy to Colorado Springs Utility customers.

Get Started with Community Solar

Colorado Spring’s commitment to community solar power has been extraordinary, and we are actively taking reservations for the project, so please tell all your friends to visit www.SpringsCleanEnergy.com to make their reservations.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

— Clean Energy Collective

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For more information, contact:
Clean Energy Collective
Colorado Springs Clean Energy
Phone: 1-800-646-0323
Email: info@springscleanenergy.com
Web: www.SpringsCleanEnergy.com

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