Built in 1789, the Borland House Inn is an iconic stop in Montgomery, New York. The family-owned business has been serving happy customers in the Hudson Valley for years. The inn itself is a historical building, and it depends largely on visitors seeking charm and beautiful scenery, making rooftop solar less than ideal. Community solar offered a simple alternative that didn’t impact their property. Since subscribing, they’ve saved more than $3,400 on their electric costs!

About Community Solar

How community solar works for subscribers

Subscribe to solar

Households and businesses sign up online to reserve a portion of a nearby solar farm that matches their energy use.

Get connected to a project

Solstice assigns subscribers to the project best suited to their qualifications.

Earn monthly savings

Subscribers earn solar credits for their portion of the solar farm’s production, granting them electric bill savings each month.

Subscribe to solar

Households and businesses sign up online to reserve a portion of a nearby solar farm that matches their energy use.

Get connected to a project

Solstice assigns subscribers to the project best suited to their qualifications.

Earn monthly savings

Subscribers earn solar credits for their portion of the solar farm’s production, earning them electric bill savings each month.

See how it works in a 1 minute video

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Borland House Inn

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