City of Ellensburg
In partnership with BEF, Ellensburg has installed the first “community solar” project in the nation. The unique financial model designed by the City allows local individuals and businesses to participate directly in a solar-electric project, without having to lift a finger (except to write a check, perhaps).
The striking 57 kW solar-electric system sits just off of Highway 90 in Ellensburg, and piques the interest of nearly every passing driver. It also may represent the future of renewable energy project finance in the United States. The groundbreaking project allows local individuals and businesses to make essential financial contributions to the project. In return, these contributors receive direct credits on their electricity bills for the green power produced by the system. This “virtual net metering” arrangement produces a variety of efficiencies. The scale benefits that result from this financial model significantly reduce the cost of solar electricity. Just as importantly, because the City organizes the financial and technical details of project installation and maintenance, participation does not place an undue burden on the local citizens.
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City | State | Install Date | System Size |
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| Ellensburg Community Project | Ellenburg | WA | February 14, 2007 | 36 |
- Mission & History
- Funding Partners
- American Solar Energy Society
- Ascendant Energy
- Blachly-Lane Electric Co-op
- City of Ashland
- City of Ellensburg
- Clark Public Utilities
- Columbia River People's Utility District
- Community Energy Solutions
- Cowlitz County PUD
- Douglas County Community Foundation
- Edwards Mother Earth Foundation
- Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc.
- Eugene Water and Electric Board
- FOX Broadcasting Company
- Gerding Edlen
- Idaho Power
- Lake Washington School District
- Lower Valley Energy
- Maine Energy Investment Corp.
- Maine State Housing Authority
- Midstate Electric Co-op
- Northwest Environmental Defense Center
- Oregon State University
- Portfolio 21 Investments
- Portland General Electric
- Protect Our Winters
- Puget Sound Energy
- Rossignol
- Salem Electric
- Seattle City Light
- Snohomish PUD
- Tacoma Power
- Vote For Change
- Wells Fargo
- Events
- News & Media
- Installers
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