Go solar in a West Virginia co-op
Leverage the power of group negotiation
Why join a Solar United Neighbors co-op? We organize 50 to 100 neighbors together into a group, or co-op, and give you support through each stage of the solar process. Co-op participants leverage bulk-purchasing power to get discounted pricing and a quality installation, while still signing individual contracts that ensure the right system for your home.
This has been a great process! There is no way any of us could have done this well at finding a contractor on our own. Thanks! co-op participant John McMurran
Learn more about solar co-ops in West Virginia
Co-ops open to new participants
Co-ops closed to new participants
Completed co-ops
- Charleston Solar Co-op
- Fayette County Solar Co-op
- Huntington Solar Co-op
- Jefferson, Berkeley and Morgan Counties Solar Co-op
- Kanawha County Solar Co-op
- Lewisburg/Beckley Solar Co-op
- Mid-Ohio Valley Solar Co-op
- Monroe County Solar Co-op
- Morgantown Solar Co-op
- Mountaineer Country Solar Co-op
- New & Gauley Rivers Solar Co-op
- North-Central Solar Co-op
- Potomac Highlands Solar Co-op
- Tucker/Randolph Solar Co-op
- Upper Ohio Valley Solar Co-op
- Wheeling Solar Co-op
Can’t find a co-op in your area?
Our membership program can help you go solar on your own.