SolarSPARC® Plan — Help Fund Solar Projects

Support the growth of solar energy and earn an annual credit.

Join Green Mountain Energy on our mission to change the way power is made by signing up for a SolarSPARC electricity plan. Each month, we set aside money on behalf of every customer enrolled in the SolarSPARC program to help fund a variety of projects, programs and technologies. The goal is to make solar energy more affordable, effective and available in local communities.

Not only will you be helping to spread the growth of solar power, you’ll also earn an annual credit that grows over time.1

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How does SolarSPARC make a difference?

The creation and use of renewable energy is on the rise around the world. Green Mountain Energy is proud to help support the growth of sustainable sources of energy like solar power.

Our past SolarSPARC projects include rooftop solar arrays for Elbow Creek Wind Farm, Texas Parks & Wildlife, Camp Hope, the Houston Food Bank, AMLI Residential and more. Check out all the projects and programs supported by SolarSPARC funds.

In addition, SolarSPARC funds help provide solar rebates to make going solar more affordable for more people.

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Benefits of becoming a SolarSPARC customer

  • Get solar energy2 with the plan term that works best for you.
  • Earn an annual solar credit.
  • Support solar energy innovation that puts solar within reach of more people.

Plus, the funds you donate play a role in helping Green Mountain Energy accelerate the growth of solar and create a sustainable future!

1 You will receive a credit for each year you are continuously enrolled on SolarSPARC. See the SolarSPARC FAQs and plan terms and conditions documents for details about the annual credit amount.

2 Solar content varies by product. For details, see the contract documents for the product you select. Solar content is sourced from national solar projects.

Our customers have avoided

 

pounds of CO2

That’s like planting

 

new trees.