Who we serve
Clean power for the neighborhoods that want it.
Saga Energy designs and builds community solar gardens. If you're a municipality, housing developer, school district, tribal nation, HOA, or an organized neighborhood group that wants local renewable energy, we'd love to partner with you.
A note up front: Saga does not operate a subscriber program today.
We are a developer. We build the community solar garden that powers your community. We do not currently run the subscription service that sells individual shares of a project. That said, we'd welcome the opportunity to build a community solar garden in partnership with an organization or community that wants one.
Who we love partnering with
Community solar works best when it is anchored by a partner who knows the local context. We'd welcome conversations with:
- Municipalities and counties building out clean-energy plans and sustainability commitments
- Housing developers and builders looking to deliver net-zero or near-net-zero communities to their buyers
- HOAs and neighborhood associations organizing clean-energy options for their members
- School districts and universities integrating renewables into long-term operating budgets
- Tribal nations developing sovereign energy resources for tribal members and businesses
- Nonprofits and community development organizations delivering low- and moderate-income energy savings
- Faith communities and civic groups anchoring projects in the congregations and neighborhoods they serve
What a partnership looks like
Every partnership is different, but the shape tends to be the same. You bring the community and the local context. Saga brings the development expertise, the capital stack, the utility and regulatory fluency, and the construction team. Together we design a project sized to the neighborhood's real energy demand, permit it, build it, and keep it running for 25 to 30 years.
For housing developers pursuing net-zero communities, a Saga community solar garden can offset a meaningful portion of the development's annual electric load. For municipalities, it can anchor a broader sustainability plan with tangible local benefits. For schools, it can stabilize an operating-budget line item that has otherwise been at the mercy of utility rate cases.
Where community solar is available
Community solar is a state-program-driven product. We develop projects wherever the state program is well structured and the economics pencil cleanly for both the partner and the subscriber base. Colorado, Virginia, Minnesota, and Illinois have been active recent markets for new community solar development, and more states open programs every year. If you're in a state we have not mentioned, ask us anyway. We track the programs closely.
Individual subscribers
Want community solar in your neighborhood?
If you'd like to subscribe to a community solar project near you, drop your info below. We compile interest by ZIP code so we can see where demand is building, and we'll reach out when Saga is developing a project in your area.
Your info goes to info@sagaenergy.com. We won't share it, and we won't spam you. You can ask us to remove you from the list at any time.