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Community solar allows multiple participants to share the benefits of a single solar energy system. Participants buy or lease a portion of the system and receive credits on their electricity bills for the energy produced. Community solar projects are ideal for individuals who cannot install panels on their property due to shading, roof issues, or financial constraints. They promote wider access to solar energy and help communities reduce their carbon footprints. These projects can be developed by utilities, cooperatives, or private companies.