My Energy Community Program
Your Street. Your Microgrid. Your Power.
When your neighbors go solar with My Energy, your entire community becomes a connected, resilient energy network.
Every My Energy home installation is more than panels on a roof. It's a node in a growing neighborhood energy network. As more homes in your subdivision join, we connect them together into a Residential Cluster: a community microgrid that shares power, rides through outages, and generates income for every member.
No other solar company in The Bahamas builds this way. With us, every new neighbor who goes solar makes your system more valuable.
What You Get as a Cluster Member
Hurricane-Proof Resilience
When BPL goes offline, your cluster stays lit. Shared battery reserves and intelligent load management keep critical systems running across your entire neighborhood, not just your home.
Deeper Savings, Together
Individual solar cuts your bill dramatically. But in a cluster, surplus energy from over-producing homes flows to neighbors who need it, before anyone draws from BPL. Everyone saves more.
Community Energy Independence
Your cluster operates as one unit to the grid. Collective bargaining power for grid credits, reduced demand charges, and the kind of energy sovereignty no single home can achieve alone.

Real Savings, Real Numbers
BPL rates sit between $0.33 and $0.38 per kWh. The average Bahamian household spends $350 to $500 per month on electricity. As a cluster member, here's what changes:
Savings vary based on household consumption, system size, and cluster participation level.
Turn Surplus Energy Into Income
Your solar system often produces more than your home needs. In a traditional setup, that energy is wasted or sold back at rock-bottom rates. In a My Energy cluster, surplus becomes a revenue stream.
Sell to Your Neighbors
Your excess energy routes to nearby homes at a rate that saves them money and earns you more than BPL's export credit. Everyone wins.
Grid Demand Response
During peak hours, your cluster collectively reduces grid load. BPL compensates participating clusters for helping stabilize the network.
Community EV Charging
As electric vehicles arrive in Nassau, cluster surplus can power neighborhood charging stations, creating a shared revenue stream from transportation demand.
Peak-Hour Battery Arbitrage
Your shared community battery charges for free during sunny hours and discharges during expensive evening peaks, capturing the price difference as profit.
Small Business Power Supply
Home-based businesses, food trucks, or pop-up shops in your neighborhood can purchase clean energy directly from the cluster at competitive rates.
Emergency Backup Services
Non-cluster neighbors can subscribe to emergency power access during outages, paying a premium for the resilience your cluster provides.
Please note: Availability of income-generating programs, including peer-to-peer energy sales, grid export credits, and demand response participation, is subject to regulatory approval by URCA and interconnection authorization by BPL. Program eligibility may vary by area and is not guaranteed until all necessary approvals are secured for your specific subdivision.

Every Install Strengthens the Network
You start as a solar homeowner. As your neighborhood grows, you become part of something bigger: a self-sustaining energy community built for Bahamian resilience.
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