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Skagit Valley Clean Energy Alliance outlines Solarize Skagit campaign, urges signups before net‑metering changes
Summary
The Skagit Valley Clean Energy Alliance presented results from its Solarize Skagit program and urged residents to sign up this spring to qualify for current net‑metering rules and group purchase pricing.
The Skagit Valley Clean Energy Alliance on March 12 gave Mount Vernon City Council an update on its Solarize Skagit program, which pairs pre‑vetted installers with residents and offers a limited‑time group purchase rate on residential solar systems.
Mary Wollev, a board member with the nonprofit alliance, said the campaign aims to make solar “simple, affordable and secure” through a one‑stop sign‑up and pre‑selected installers. She told council that projects with permits submitted by December 2025 are expected to be grandfathered under the current 1:1 net‑metering arrangement, and the alliance is encouraging residents who have been…
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