Take advantage of the ILSFA state program. If you’re income-eligible you can potentially enjoy no-cost solar installations and reduced monthly energy spend. Not eligible? The Illinois Shines program offers affordable solar solutions for homeowners and businesses to help you save on energy bills while supporting clean, renewable energy.
Illinois Solar for All (ILSFA) is a state program that makes solar energy possible for income-eligible residents - lowering monthly bills
Income-eligible households and organizations can access solar energy with little to no upfront costs, making renewable energy more affordable.
Earn long-term savings with solar energy through monthly bill credits (RECs), reducing your energy costs and supporting sustainable power.
Strengthen your community by adopting solar energy, contributing to cleaner neighborhoods while reducing collective energy expenses.
Designed for income-eligible households & multifamily building owners who are seeking the benefits of solar
The program allows income-eligible residents to save on energy bills by subscribing to off-site solar projects.
Offers affordable on-site solar panels via certified Approved Vendors (like us), guaranteeing savings on electric bills.
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If you do not qualify for ILSFA, consider exploring Illinois Shines below as a solar savings option!
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Small Distributed Generation (DG)
Includes projects up to and including 25 kW in size, such as systems on a residence, small business, or other structures with a smaller energy load. Here are a few things to consider when thinking about small distributed generation solar systems with Illinois Shines.
Large Distributed Generation (DG)
Includes distributed generation projects greater than 25 kW in size up to and including 5 MW projects required for larger businesses, schools, factories, and other buildings with larger energy loads. Here are a few things to consider when exploring large distributed generation solar systems.
Traditional Community Solar (TCS)
Traditional Community Solar under Illinois Shines allows individuals and business to subscribe to a shared solar energy system and includes community solar projects 5 MW in size or below. Here's a few questions to consider when exploring Community Solar.
Community-Driven Community Solar
Solar projects of 5MW or greater that are initiated and developed with active participation and leadership from local communities. These projects focus on the specific needs and goals of the community, such as increasing access to renewable energy, providing local economic benefits, or ensuring energy equity. Here's a few things to consider for CDCS
Public Schools
Includes any solar project, whether Small or Large Distributed Generation, or community solar projects that serve a public school in Illinois.
Equitable Eligibility Contractor (EEC)
EECs are certified by the Program and are the only Approved Vendors able to utilize the capacity made available for this Program category. The category seeks to set aside Program capacity for EECs to ensure better participation and access.
Your project’s site, size, financing, and goals will determine the best solar option for you. Based on your situation, installing a Distributed Generation system on your property or subscribing to a local Community Solar project might be ideal. For income-eligible customers, the Illinois Solar for All program offers a valuable opportunity, providing guaranteed savings through state-backed incentives specifically designed to make solar affordable. Exploring these options ensures you find the most suitable and cost-effective solar solution for your needs.