UTAH ENERGY HUB

Solar made simple.

SCPW Solar is a community-led bulk-purchase solar discount program to help Summit and Wasatch County residents tackle the solar process as a team, realize great cost savings, and energize their communities with clean energy.

The average 5kw solar installATION will result in the following:

20 %
savings on the average energy bill
10000
lbs of Co2 prevented annually
$ 600
saved a year (approx.)
"Thanks to Community Solar, we now have 10 functioning solar panels on the roof of our recently re-roofed garage, pushing us close to net-zero. The solar installer came up with a custom design for us to be able to put south-facing panels on an east-facing roof."
Mark and Kate of Salt Lake City
Homeowners

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DISCLAIMER: Eligible homeowners who desire to participate in the Summit Community Power Works (SCPW) Solar Program will work directly with the selected installer to get a bid based on the size, location and energy use of their home. Homeowners who decide to install solar will contract directly with the installer – SCPW and Utah Clean Energy (UCE) will not be a party to the contract – and the panels will be installed on a first-come, first-served basis. Participating homeowners are solely responsible for negotiating and agreeing upon the terms of the contracts and related payment and financing arrangements. SCPW and UCE are not in a position to make, and do not make, any representations or guarantees about the installer or their work. Participating homeowners need to do their own due diligence and be satisfied that the installer can and will provide the homeowner with what the homeowner needs and expects. As a condition of participation in the SCPW Solar Program, and acknowledging SCPW and UCE’s role as facilitators of the discount Program, all participating homeowners agree to release SCPW and UCE from, and agree that SCPW and UCE will not have any responsibility or liability for: (i) the work performed by an Installer, (ii) any payment or financing related to such work, and (iii) any claim that may arise in connection with any of the contracts between a homeowner and the installer.

The recently approved Inflation Reduction Act has made some information on this website outdated. We are working to update ASAP. In the meantime, please consult a tax expert on all incentives and rebates listed.