Community solar site provides energy without upfront costs

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The site will provide steep discounts, up to 40%, on electricity bills for some low-income residents.

PORTLAND, Ore. —

Solar panels have been converting sunlight into electricity for decades, but for many, the technology has remained out of reach. 

It’s expensive to install, only realistic for homeowners and requires a roof with good sun exposure. 

But a new community solar project in Northeast Portland is working to change that. 

“Traditionally, if somebody wanted to be solar powered, they would have to spend 20, 30 or $40,000 to put panels on their own home,” said Evan Ramsey, director of renewables for the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. “With community solar, you can subscribe to a project without having to front the upfront capital.” 

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