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Community Solar in Georgia - 2026 Programs & Savings Guide

Georgia offers community solar through Georgia Power Community Solar. Subscribers save 3-7% on their electricity bills with no installation required. Programs are currently geared toward homeowners.

Active Subscribers
4,000
Subscribed Capacity
25 MW
Typical Savings
3-7%

Avg 5%

Available to Renters
No

Program Name

Georgia Power Community Solar

Serving Utilities

Georgia Power

Contract Length

Up to 20 years

Community Solar Programs in Georgia

Georgia community solar is available through Georgia Power Community Solar, serving customers of Georgia Power. The program offers 3-7% savings on the electricity covered by your subscription.

Typical Savings
3-7% off your electricity bill
Contract Length
Up to 20 years
Available to Renters
Limited availability
Income-Qualified Program
No dedicated tier
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How Community Solar Works in Georgia

1

Find a community solar project in your utility territory in Georgia.

2

Subscribe to a share sized to cover a portion of your monthly electricity usage.

3

The solar farm generates electricity and reports production to your utility.

4

Your utility applies monthly bill credits to your account for your share of the output.

5

You pay the community solar provider a discounted rate and keep the savings on your utility bill.

Is Community Solar Worth It in Georgia?

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Moderate Savings

This state offers solid community solar options with moderate savings. The program is a good fit for renters and those who can't install rooftop solar, though savings may be lower than in leading states.

Typical Savings

3-7%

Upfront Cost

$0

Renters Eligible

No

Participating Utilities in Georgia

Georgia Power

Ready to Subscribe?

Visit the official Georgia community solar program to find available projects and sign up.

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Community Solar FAQs - Georgia

Currently, most community solar programs in Georgia target homeowners. Renter eligibility is limited. Check with your specific utility for the latest program terms.
Georgia community solar programs typically offer savings of 3-7% on the portion of your bill covered by your subscription.
The following utilities serve community solar subscribers in Georgia: Georgia Power. Program availability and capacity vary by territory.
Most community solar subscriptions in Georgia run for 20 years. Residential contracts often allow cancellation with advance notice. Always review the specific agreement before signing.
Availability depends on which utility serves your address and whether projects have open capacity in your territory. Georgia's program is currently limited, meaning options may be limited to specific utilities or geographies.

More Solar Resources for Georgia

Source: NREL Community Solar Policy, state public utility commissions, DSIRE, and utility program documentation. Data reflects programs available as of 2026. Program terms, capacity, and availability change frequently - verify current details with your utility or a licensed community solar provider.