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The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory, Flood Warning, and Coastal Flood Advisory affecting different parts of our service area. Beyond the potential for power outages caused by high winds and saturated soil conditions, flooding and landslides may also impact our natural gas infrastructure.

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Puget Sound Energy Launches Innovative Solar Program for Multi-Unit Buildings
The new program will break down barriers to clean energy access in our community

Bellevue, Washington (3/25/2025) Puget Sound Energy (PSE) launched "Multi-Occupant Solar," a pioneering program that transforms how tenants of multi-unit buildings can access and benefit from solar energy. This groundbreaking initiative addresses a long-standing barrier in clean energy adoption by enabling customers to share in the advantages of on-site solar power where they live and work.

"Multi-Occupant Solar represents a significant step forward in making clean energy accessible to all members of our community," said PSE Director of Customer Energy Innovation, John Mannetti. "For the first time, residents who live in multi-unit buildings can directly and easily benefit from solar energy generated on their buildings, regardless of whether they own or rent."

The program introduces several innovative features:

  • Property owners can install solar arrays that benefit multiple building occupants
  • Solar energy credits can be distributed across multiple tenant utility bills
  • Both residential and commercial multi-unit properties are eligible
  • Increased local clean energy capacity while reducing electricity costs for participants

This initiative particularly benefits residents who have historically been unable to participate in solar programs due to living in apartments or condominiums. The program supports PSE's commitment to clean energy accessibility and helps advance local sustainability goals.

PSE is undergoing the most significant transformation in our history as it strives to meet Washington’s clean energy laws—some of the most ambitious in the nation. This new program allows customers to share solar like never before, while providing neighborhood level capacity.

Property owners and tenants interested in participating in the Multi-Occupant Solar program can learn more by visiting pse.com/multioccupantsolar.


Media Contact:

Andrew Padula, 1-888-831-7250, psenewsroom@pse.com


Puget Sound Energy is proud to serve our neighbors and communities in 10 Washington counties.
We're the state’s largest utility, supporting more than 1.2 million electric customers and 900,000 natural gas customers.
We’re undergoing the most significant transformation in our history as we strive to meet some of the most ambitious clean energy laws in the nation, while delivering on our customers’ expectations for safe and reliable energy.
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