ForeFront Power Approved for First Community Solar Project for SDG&E’s EcoShare Program
“We are thrilled to be pioneers of this important community solar program for SDG&E customers,” said Vice President of Sales, Rachel McLaughlin. “For customers who are unable to benefit from on-site solar energy, we now have a solution to extend the benefits of renewable energy to them.”
ForeFront Power is developing the inaugural EcoShare program community solar project in Campo, California. Participating customers will sign a contract directly with ForeFront Power to subscribe to a portion of the energy produced from the 2.4-megawatt solar project. In turn, customers will receive a program credit from SDG&E on their monthly energy statement based on the kilowatt-hour output of their subscription with the developer.
Both residential and business customers may now express their interest in the project to ForeFront Power in order to start their subscription upon project completion in spring 2020.
“These new solar plants will deliver sustainable energy options to customers regardless of their ability to access private solar systems, and represents a growing investment in the regional economy,” said Kendall Helm, Vice President of Energy Supply for SDG&E.
For more information about ForeFront Power’s community solar project with SDG&E and/or to subscribe, visit http://info.forefrontpower.
SDG&E’s EcoShare Program
SDG&E’s EcoShare program is an innovative program to help customers go greener now while supporting the development of renewable energy sources in our community. Through the program, customers within SDG&E’s service area can subscribe to between 25 and 100 percent of their energy use.
The EcoShare program is Green-e® Energy Certified. Green-e Energy is the nation’s leading independent consumer protection program for renewable energy, and sets environmental and consumer-protection standards established by the nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions.
For more information about SDG&E’s EcoShare program, please visit https://www.sdge.com/
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