As a cloud architect passionate about sustainability, I’ve been exploring community solar, particularly through Arcadia Power. If you’re interested in reducing your carbon footprint without installing solar panels, this could be a great option for you.
Arcadia Power allows you to subscribe to a local solar farm, giving you credits on your electricity bill. This model is especially beneficial for renters or those in urban settings where rooftop installations aren’t feasible. It’s an exciting way to contribute to renewable energy initiatives while potentially saving on energy costs.
That said, it’s important to assess whether this program aligns with your energy needs and budget. I love diving into the details of how services work, so I encourage you to do the same before making a commitment.
Have you tried community solar with Arcadia Power or another provider? What has your experience been like? What factors do you prioritize when selecting a community solar program?