Closed to new members

Northern Arizona Solar Co-op

Open to residents and businesses in Flagstaff, Sedona, and rural Coconino County.

86 members of 150 member goal

Registration closes on January 26, 2024

Imagine walking into a solar company’s office with 50 or 100 of your neighbors and saying, “We all want to get solar. What kind of deal can you give us?”

That’s a solar co-op!

In fact, it’s even better than that. In addition to competitive pricing on solar panels, you get:

  • Info to help you understand solar. Our vendor-neutral solar experts are here to help you understand how solar works and make the best decision for your energy needs.
  • A direct line to ask specific questions. You can call or email us anytime you need help. We’ll be here now and long after you install solar.
  • A team that solicits and reviews proposals from solar companies. First, Solar United Neighbors requests bids on your behalf. Then, a committee of your fellow co-op members meet to assess the pros and cons and select the best installer for the group. (Note: If that sounds interesting to you, you’re also welcome to join the selection committee!)
  • Community. You’ll join the growing solar movement. You’ll have a built-in network of support and inspiration from others who, like you, are taking a stand for energy freedom and advancing the clean energy economy.
  • A bigger impact! Going solar creates jobs, and puts energy production and its benefits back in the hands of the people and contributes to cleaner air and water for everyone. A solar co-op amplifies those outcomes exponentially.

Watch the video below to learn more about our solar co-op process and its benefits, or view our FAQs.

How does a co-op work?

Can’t make our info session?

Watch a recorded session for general information on solar, how co-ops work, and what to expect if you join.

How much does solar cost? How much can you save?


*Example pricing only. Actual system size will vary. Modeling assumptions: APS customer consuming 12,945kWh/yr; savings estimates summarize savings on TOU-E 4pm-7pm Weekdays price plan with solar and R-1 Large plan before solar; 1,724 yearly kWh production per 1kW of solar; 180 degrees of azimuth; 20 degrees of tilt; 0.5%/yr system degradation rate; 2%/yr utility price escalation rate.

**Example pricing only. Actual cost depends on system size, interest rate, credit score, & other factors. Prices do not include incentives besides the 30% federal income tax credit and $1,000 state income tax credit. Monthly electric savings reflect savings in year one. Savings will grow each year as the cost of the price of electricity from the utility increases.

 

Northern Arizona Solar Co-op selects Icon Power to serve group

Friday, December 22, 2023

The Northern Arizona Solar Co-op has selected Icon Power to install solar panels for the 60 (and growing) member group. Co-op members chose Icon Power through a competitive bidding process over four other firms.

Co-op members selected Icon Power because of their competitive pricing, large variety of equipment options, strong warranties, and experience in the area.

The co-op is open to new members until January 26, 2024. Flagstaff, Sedona, and rural Coconino County residents interested in joining the co-op can sign up here. The solar co-op is free to join and joining is not a commitment to purchase panels.

Icon Power will provide each co-op member with an individualized proposal based on the group rate. By going solar as a group and choosing a single installer, members can save on the cost of going solar and have the support of fellow group members, as well as solar experts at Solar United Neighbors.

Co-op launched
October 2, 2023

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Installer selected

Co-op members selected Icon Power to be the group's installer through an open and competitive bidding process.

The company is in the process of developing personalized proposals for each co-op participant.

Co-op organizer

Adrian Keller
Arizona Program Director
Solar United Neighbors of Arizona

As the Arizona Program Director, Adrian leads efforts to expand rooftop solar in the state through solar co-ops, community education, and policy campaigns. He is deeply passionate about solar energy and its ability to lower costs and improve quality of life for Arizona families.

He comes to Solar United Neighbors with a background in public policy and municipal government. Adrian lives in Phoenix and holds a Master of Sustainability Solutions from Arizona State University.

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