The City of Westminster Sustainability Office, Adams County, the City of Northglenn and Solar United Neighbors (SUN), a national solar nonprofit, successfully completed the 2022 Adams Solar Co-op. The Co-op was the first multi-municipality solar co-op in Colorado. Initially, 202 Adams County residents expressed interest in learning more about installing solar on their homes, of which 93 were Westminster residents. Of that total number, 39 residents signed contracts with the selected solar installer, Photon Brothers; 20 of those were Westminster residents.
The Co-op helped residents become more energy independent, save money on electricity bills, and reduced the upfront cost of installing solar. These benefits are seen in the following results:
Overall, Westminster had the highest number of both installed solar systems and energy generated of any of participating municipalities. This shows a high demand for solar energy among city homeowners. The City and its partners will be exploring additional solar co-ops in the future. Residents and businesses interested in exploring solar and renewable energy options can access resources and learn more on our renewable energy website: https://www.westminsterco.gov/Residents/CityServices/Sustainability/RenewableEnergy
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