Balcony Solar: Bringing the Sun Home

Curious About Balcony Solar? Is it really available? How much power can it provide? Can I install now?

As one of the first states to enable balcony solar, Utah is opening new doors for residents to reduce emissions and get more power from the sun.

Stewardship Utah and Utah Clean Energy brought the community together to explore balcony solar, the plug-and-play clean energy solution that’s making solar more accessible than ever. From how it works to what it costs, attendees got the inside scoop on this exciting technology that’s perfect for small spaces like patios and balconies.

What is Balcony Solar?
A compact solar system that feeds electricity into your home through a standard outlet—no rooftop required. It’s ideal for renters, condo owners, and anyone with limited space who still wants to be part of the clean energy transition.Stewardship Utah and Utah Clean Energy brought the community together to explore balcony solar, a plug-and-play clean energy solution that’s making solar more accessible than ever. From how it works to what it costs, attendees got the inside scoop on this exciting technology that’s perfect for small spaces like patios and balconies.

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Jennifer Eden, MS

Senior Associate-Climate and Clean Energy

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