
Solar Certificates
Community Action Portfolio
RECs from community solar projects supporting priority populations and just energy transition
Location
United States
Vintage Year
2025

Indicative price per MWh
From $43.21 - $49.21
Final pricing determined via quote
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Solar certificates with visible generation and straightforward claims in United States.
Solar certificates remain one of the clearest entry points for organizations that want to connect electricity claims to a recognizable renewable source in United States with a 2025 vintage. This product gives buyers a practical way to secure market-based renewable electricity coverage while keeping the narrative easy to explain internally and externally.
What to look for before purchasing
For solar certificates, the important checks are usually geography, vintage alignment, and whether the product carries the level of verification or registry credibility your reporting context expects. Buyers should also confirm whether the product is being used as a first-step coverage instrument, a portfolio balancing tool, or part of a broader renewable procurement narrative.
About This Product
The Community Action Portfolio (CAP) is a new category of renewable energy certificates designed to uplift and support priority populations within North America. CAP partner organizations create small-scale renewable energy projects within communities not ordinarily served by the broader energy transition. In most cases, their work provides rooftop solar to populations with inadequate energy services or with economic challenges that prevent access to ordinary commercial offerings. Your purchase enables: • New-build renewable energy projects in underserved communities • Reduced reliance on fossil fuels for priority populations • Eradicated barriers to clean energy access • Demonstrated leadership inspiring other companies to follow CAP Partner Organizations: • Barrio Electrico — Solar-plus-storage for communities in Puerto Rico • Navajo Power Home — Off-grid solar replacing diesel generators on tribal nations • Solar United Neighbors — Targeted solar for underserved communities across multiple states • Capital Good Fund — Solar leases for low-income households through programs like Georgia BRIGHT CAP projects currently span at least 5 different states and territories across the United States. The forward purchase model provides suppliers with material, necessary funds to further their missions and scale impact. Pre-approved by Microsoft for suppliers seeking to meet criteria for carbon-free electricity (CFE) procurement with high "additionality" impact.
