Solar Savings Made Simple
Solar Savings Made Simple
Did you know you can lower your electric bill and hit your sustainability goals — all without lifting a finger or spending a dime?
The benefits of community solar are real,
which is great news for you and your organization!
Welcome to the power of Community Solar.
Backed by your state and built to make clean energy accessible, community solar lets you tap into the benefits of solar — without panels on your roof or switching utility companies.
Here's how it works:
- GET IN TOUCH with a commercial energy advisor like FUSE ENERGY.
- Work with them to FIND A COMMUNITY SOLAR FARM near you.
- SUBSCRIBE to monthly kilowatt shares from that farm and see the credits appear on your electric bill.
NO upfront costs. NO ownership. NO maintenance. NO operation. NO need to switch utility companies. Enroll and save up to 10 percent on your electric bill.
Support clean energy in your community at no cost to you. We can walk you through the process. To get started email us at energy@overviewconsulting.com.

For our Rhode Island businesses and organizations, if you are relying on Rhode Island Energy’s Last Resort Service, you could be paying some of the highest electricity rates in the state—up to 14.67¢ per kWh this winter.
That’s money out the door for the same power you could get for less.
Let us help you secure a more competitive rate and start saving today.

Meet Fuse Energy
Fuse Energy works with organizations of all kinds: commercial & industrial, nonprofits, houses of worship, cities and school districts.
We partner with the top electricity and natural gas suppliers in the world and we negotiate on your behalf to secure the most competitive pricing in the industry.
Free Energy Audit –
Fuse Energy can coordinate a free, extensive energy audit. Audits include review of Lighting & Controls, HVAC Systems & Controls, Weatherization, Gas & Water Savings Solutions and Com-
pressed Air Systems.
"Our experience with Ben Hall and OverView has been beneficial to our school district's bottom line. . . . Ultimately, we found substantial savings."
Jay Byer
Director of Finance and Operations, Mendon-Upton Regional School District












