Clean energy in just 2 minutes.

We've partnered with Tomato Mountain to support another locally produced good — solar energy. Automatically save money and support local solar projects without installing anything on your property. Plus, get $50 toward your power bill when you sign up and $100 to spend back at Tomato Mountain. Available to renters and homeowners in Illinois.

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It's no extra cost

We partner with solar developers to build, and connect you to, community solar projects in your area. Your utility buys the energy the projects generate, and our technology applies savings to your monthly utility bill. It’s at no extra cost to you because we benefit when we connect you to a project.

Save money and the environment

A handful of states have passed legislation that allows homes and apartments to share in the savings from remote solar projects. We partner with solar developers to build projects in your local area and make it easy for you to enroll in a project through our online platform. Reserve your spot, and your savings, today.

Check availability

Take one minute to enter your zip code and provide a bit of information to see if our community solar program is available in your area.

Connect your utility

Enter your utility account login credentials and payment information to connect your utility to Arcadia and start paying your power bill through us. Your utility will continue to deliver energy to your home but will send your bill straight to us instead.

We do the work

Once you’re signed up we reserve a spot for you in a local community solar project. When the project goes live, it sends energy to your utility in exchange for savings credits. We apply a portion of the savings to your utility bill and send you a statement with one, lower, charge.

Hongsermeir

The Hongsermeir community solar farm generates clean energy for the residents of Illinois. The first project of its kind in the state, it is set to generate 145 gigawatt hours over the next 35 years — that's the annual equivalent to the CO2 emissions from using 360,000 gallons of gasoline. As the panels on this old farmland serve the community, pollinator-friendly plants growing among them will give wildlife a better home, too.

Certifications & affiliations

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