Chugach announces community solar project
Chugach is preparing to launch Alaska’s first community solar program that will allow members to voluntarily subscribe and receive solar energy from the project. Chugach’s plan is for a 500-kilowatt (kW), four-acre community solar project to be built next to its Retherford Substation on E. 94th Avenue next to the railroad tracks, about a half mile south of the Dimond Center. Members may voluntarily subscribe to pay for 1 to 20 panels and have the energy from those panels credited to their bill.
The project is expected to start producing power in summer 2025. Chugach is currently soliciting proposals for design and construction of the solar facility. The cost of subscriptions will be announced after proposals are received and other costs are finalized.
To learn more and receive project updates and announcements of when enrollment begins, visit the Community Solar Project page.