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Community Solar: Chicago vs Skokie

How do community solar rules compare between Chicago, IL and Skokie, IL?

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Illinois Community Solar lets Chicago residents subscribe to off-site solar projects and receive bill credits on ComEd statements. The program is administered by the Illinois Power Agency under the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act with low-income carve-outs.

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Skokie, IL

Cook County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoSkokie
State law20 ILCS 3855 CEJA-
AdministratorIllinois Power Agency-
UtilityComEd bill credits-
Low-income carve-outAt least 25 percent-
Cancellation7-day right-to-cancel-

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Chicago FAQ

Can renters subscribe?

Yes. Community solar is open to ComEd customers including renters and condo residents who cannot install rooftop panels. You receive bill credits on your monthly ComEd bill in exchange for paying the vendor a subscription fee.

How is Illinois Solar for All different?

Illinois Solar for All is the income-qualified version of Illinois Shines for households under 80 percent of area median income. It typically offers higher savings and stronger consumer protections, with no upfront cost.

Skokie FAQ

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