Community Solar locations

Choose a site for your subscription

Community Solar offers PSE electric customers the opportunity to subscribe to shares of 100% local solar energy. We’ve partnered with communities and organizations across our service area to build multiple local solar energy arrays. Each Community Solar site provides a limited number of shares, and they sell out fast! Sign up today or join a waitlist to hear about future availability.

How do I subscribe?

  1. Choose an available solar site from the list below.
  2. Sign in to your PSE electric account to calculate your subscription cost and estimated benefits for each site.
    • Subscriptions are just $20 per month per share.
    • You’ll get bill credits for the solar energy generated by your share(s) to offset a portion of your monthly subscription cost.
    • You can replace up to 120% of your annual average electricity usage with solar energy generated by your shares.
  3. Confirm and submit your subscription to enroll or join a waitlist.
Select a site to get started

Customers can choose to subscribe to any site.

Manastash Ridge

The 4.99-MW Manastash Ridge Community Solar site offers 3,145 shares for subscription and is located near Manastash Ridge, a 50-mile mountain ridge that runs between Ellensburg and Yakima. According to the Kittitas County Historical Museum, “manastash” is an indigenous word from the K’ti’tas peoples, who are now recognized as part of the Yakama Nation. While the word has a few historical meanings, its connotation of “gathering place” resonates with the goal of Community Solar to make 100% locally produced solar energy accessible to all.

This site is currently full.

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Bonney Lake Community Solar

The Bonney Lake Community Solar site is installed on the roof of the Peaking Storage Reservoir in Bonney Lake. The 450 kWac solar array offers approximately 308 shares for subscription. It was completed and operational in October 2022.

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The above data is a month-by-month snapshot of the total solar energy (kWh) generated by this site, as well as the cumulative environmental benefits, since the site began generating.

Kittitas Community Solar

Located in Kittitas County near Ellensburg, the Kittitas Community Solar site is a 5 MWac ground-mounted solar array installation featuring more than 13,000 solar panels that can generate approximately 10 million kWh of solar energy every year. The Kittitas Community Solar site offers approximately 3,400 shares available for subscription, making it the largest solar installation in the inaugural phase of the Community Solar program. It was completed and operational in March 2022.

Coming soon! Monthly generation data and environmental benefits details for this site will be posted shortly.

This site is currently full.

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Olympia High School Community Solar

The Olympia High School Community Solar site is installed on the roof of Olympia High School in Olympia. The 200 kWac solar array offers approximately 135 shares for subscription. It was completed and operational in November 2021.

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The above data is a month-by-month snapshot of the total solar energy (kWh) generated by this site, as well as the cumulative environmental benefits, since the site began generating.

Pine Lake Community Solar

The Pine Lake Community Solar site is installed on the roof of Pine Lake Middle School in Sammamish. The 175 kWac solar array offers approximately 119 total shares for subscription. It was completed and operational in March 2022.

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The above data is a month-by-month snapshot of the total solar energy (kWh) generated by this site, as well as the cumulative environmental benefits, since the site began generating.

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