Written by Wu Mingzhe
Energywell Community Solar LLC – Think Community Solar – is excited to announce its partnership with a national independent power producer (IPP) to expand community solar initiatives throughout Maine. This collaboration will allow Maine residents to harness the benefits of community solar, while supporting local solar projects and making a positive impact on the environment.
Steve Condon, Vice President of Community Solar at Think Community Solar, expresses his enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled to bring the benefits of community solar to Maine residents. Through our seamless enrollment process, participants are able to save up to 10% on their electric bills for up to 20 years, all while contributing to the growth of local solar projects.”
Energywell, along with its subsidiary, Think Energy LLC, a licensed retail electricity supplier that offers 100% clean electricity with fixed rates and no cancellation fees, believes that community solar subscriptions are an ideal addition to provide customers with even more long-term value and savings.
Michael Fallquist, CEO of Think Energy, emphasizes the company’s commitment to driving significant environmental impact and creating a sustainable future for Maine. He states, “By connecting participants’ utility accounts with local solar farms, we enable clean electricity generation, job creation, and long-term cost savings for our customers.”
The impact of community solar extends beyond the benefits to individual households. Maine residents embracing renewable energy are playing a crucial role in mitigating climate change and shaping a sustainable future for generations to come.
Think Community Solar’s partnership with the national IPP not only promotes the expansion of community solar initiatives but also brings additional positive energy to Maine. This collaboration underscores Think Community Solar’s dedication to fostering a sustainable future, supporting local projects, and empowering Maine residents to make a tangible difference in the fight against climate change.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this research report is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial or investment advice. The energy market is highly volatile, and readers should conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions.

