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schools are saving money with solar from day one — with no upfront cost

School solar is booming. Since 2015, the amount of solar installed at K-12 schools has tripled and the number of schools with solar has doubled, according to a report from Generation 180. K-12 schools across the United States are going solar on campus to save money, help the environment, and help prepare their students for clean energy jobs.

The #1 factor that has changed the solar equation for schools has not been cheaper solar panels or more government incentives, though those have helped make solar more affordable. More than anything else, it’s a new kind of financing, Power Purchase Agreements, that has opened the floodgates on schools going solar. Today, 9 out of 10 schools that go solar do so through a PPA.

For K-12 schools, a solar Power Purchase Agreement can offer immediate money savings through on-campus solar with no capital cost.

Find out if your school qualifies for solar on campus with no upfront cost and see how much you can save with our free Solar Value Analysis. There’s no cost and no obligation.

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