Go Solar Together - A New Solar Co-op To Help Residents & Businesses In The Area To Go Solar
November 7, 2024
Today, nonprofit group Solar United Neighbors (SUN) announced the opening of the Miami-Dade 2024 Solar Co-op to help residents, businesses and non-profits in the area go solar.
The co-op is free to join and open to homeowners and business owners in Miami-Dade County. Together, co-op members will learn about solar energy and leverage their numbers to purchase individual solar systems at a competitive price and top quality. As Floridians are rebuilding and recovering from recent hurricanes, rooftop solar paired with battery storage is one way that Miami-Dade residents can build more resilient communities. Rooftop solar paired with battery storage can keep critical appliances and medical devices up and running. In addition, rooftop solar creates local jobs, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and is the least water intensive form of energy.
“If you’ve ever thought about going solar, now’s your chance,” said Laura Tellez, Associate Florida Program Director for Solar United Neighbors. “The co-op will enable Miami-Dade County homeowners, nonprofits and small businesses to join the growing community of people saving money by harnessing local solar power. Placing consumer protection at the forefront, we help those looking to go solar navigate the process with their best interest and needs being prioritized.”
“Ensuring Miami-Dade County residents have access to affordable solar energy is an essential step toward building a more sustainable and resilient community,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “Our partnership with Solar United Neighbors of Florida gets us closer to reaching the goals of the County’s Climate Action Strategy to make our community healthier by cutting greenhouse gas pollution 50 percent by 2030 and then achieving net zero by 2050. While we are making significant progress in leading by example by installing solar at County facilities, the real winners of this initiative are the residents and businesses that will enjoy reduced energy bills after joining the co-op and installing solar panels.”
"Going solar is a great way for our residents to not only save money on their utility bills, but to increase the resilience of their homes,” said Miami-Dade County Director of Energy and Interim Chief Resilience Officer, Dr. Patricia Gómez. “By having homeowners and smaller commercial properties invest in solar energy through group purchasing solar cooperatives, we are reducing climate pollution, and simultaneously creating economic opportunities for solar installers in our own backyards. "
SUN has helped over 2,500 families in Florida go solar. The co-op is free to join and open to homeowners and business owners from Miami-Dade County. Joining the co-op does not obligate members to purchase solar panels. Together, co-op members learn about solar energy. After a competitive bidding process facilitated by SUN, which remains vendor neutral, co-op members will select a single solar company to complete the installations. Members then have the option to individually purchase top quality solar systems based on the installer’s discounted group rate.
Partnering with the Miami-Dade County Solar Co-op are Miami-Dade County, the Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Catalyst Miami, Dream in Green, City of Miami Beach, The CLEO Institute, NAACP South Dade Branch, Miami Climate Alliance, and North Bay Village.
“Catalyst Miami is thrilled to be partnering with SUN to provide a cost effective and clean energy alternative to our residents and businesses,” said Zelalem Adefris, Executive Director for Catalyst Miami. “The Solar co-op provides resources, tools and educational opportunities which helps remove barriers when thinking about going solar.”
“SUN was right there with us to answer questions and provide advice,” said Pam Brown-Eyo, member of the Miami-Dade 2022 Solar Co-op and NAACP South Dade Branch Environmental and Climate Justice Chairperson. “Solar United Neighbors made the process easy with their informative webinars. Opportunities like this allow Miami-Dade County residents access to solar energy and lower electric bills, which is something we need.”
SUN will host several free information sessions to educate community members about solar energy and the Co-op.
Information meetings are planned for:
Florida Solar 101
Thursday, November 21st
6:00 p.m. EST
West Kendall Library
Florida Solar 101
Tuesday, December 10th
6:00 p.m. EST
Virtual
Florida Solar 101
Wednesday, January 15th
6:00 p.m. EST
South Dade Regional Library
Energía solar básica en Florida
Martes 11 de Febrero
6:00 p.m. EST
Virtual
Solar United Neighbors is a nonprofit organization that works in Florida and nationwide to represent the needs and interests of solar owners and supporters. Solar co-ops are part of the organization’s mission to create a new energy system with rooftop solar at the cornerstone. Solar United Neighbors holds events and education programs to help people become informed solar consumers, maximize the value of their solar investment, and advocate for fair solar policies.
Individuals interested in going solar can sign up for the co-op or one of the upcoming information sessions at: https://solarunitedneighbors.org/miami/events