Hartford Office
75 Charter Oak Avenue
Suite 1-103
Hartford, CT 06106
Stamford Office
700 Canal Street
5th Floor
Stamford, CT 06902
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Municipal and state buildings have options for
going solar with no money down. Lock in immediate
savings on electricity through a third-party owned and operated solar system or generate income by leasing roof space for the Green Bank and its partners to install solar. Plus, the Solar Marketplace Assistance Program (or Solar MAP) can help towns, cities, and state government buildings go solar by making it easier to analyze sites and solicit proposals,
in addition to financing projects.
Municipal and state buildings have options for going solar with no money down. Lock in immediate savings on electricity through a third-party owned and operated solar system or generate income by leasing roof space for the Green Bank and its partners to install solar. Plus, the Solar Marketplace Assistance Program (or Solar MAP) can help towns, cities, and state government buildings go solar by making it easier to analyze sites and solicit proposals, in addition to financing projects.
We’re helping Connecticut thrive and creating stronger towns and cities by offering green solutions for all. From solutions for local and state government properties, to providing support for community leaders in outreach to local businesses and community members – especially the most vulnerable – helping them to access green energy and achieve a more prosperous future.
The Solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) gives businesses and nonprofits an opportunity to go solar with no upfront installation costs, delivering immediate savings on electricity and offering peace of mind in knowing that an experienced third-party owns and operates your solar system to maximize its benefits.
With a Solar Roof Lease, your building’s unused roof space becomes a revenue-producer. Leasing your roof space to the Green Bank to install a solar PV system means a reliable, worry-free tenant who puts lease payments in your account. And your roof helps put more renewable energy into the utility grid leading to a healthier future for all.
Is navigating the solar marketplace challenging? From understanding incentives, to identifying viable sites and a contractor, and finally determining how to pay for solar, the process can be difficult for state and municipal officials to approach. The Green Bank is making it easier with its Solar MAP program.