WattPlan®

Community Solar and Wind
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WattPlan’s Community Solar and Wind offering enables utilities and energy agencies to provide automated education and drive program participation for community solar and wind programs

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Benefits to Programs:

  • Promote utility wind and solar programs to encourage enrollment
  • Remind customers that there is a renewable energy option for renters and low-to-moderate income (LMI) customers
  • Engage with customers who are motivated by decarbonization goals

Benefits to Customers:

  • Clarify how joining a community solar or wind program impacts emissions
  • Compare the costs and benefits of community solar and wind to traditional energy sources
  • Seamless access to enrollment forms and program resources

Personalized Experience

  • Estimate subscription limits based on energy use
  • Predict bill impact from enrolling in community solar and wind programs

Trusted Calculations

  • Support block and percent offset programs
  • Provide sophisticated bill estimations performed by PowerBill®, Clean Power Research’s powerful and precise rate engine

Actionable Guidance

  • Connect users to enrollment forms or host them directly in WattPlan
  • Users can subscribe to utility mailing lists to keep the conversation going
Case Study

Rappahannock Electric Co-op (REC) streamlines solar processes

See how REC streamlined its solar program by automating customer education

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Providing solutions directly from our website makes it easier for customers to explore their options, understand costs and make informed decisions.

Patrick McCoy
Strategic Business Planner, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
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What really impressed us was our ability to get the tool deployed quickly—in just a few months—and with an interface that guides the customer in a friendly way.

Ted Burhans
Director of Emerging Technologies & Innovation, Tucson Electric Power