Reduce your energy costs and protect yourself from rising fuel prices. Going renewable with the help of a Vermont Solar and Wind Partnership Program installer is affordable and easy.
Go Renewable With a Vermont Solar & Wind Partnership Program Installer
Once you’ve reviewed the steps to going solar with our Vermont Solar Consumer Guide, and taken a look at the Renewable Energy Atlas of Vermont (read more below), the next step is to find a Vermont Solar & Wind Partnership Program installer.
The Purpose of the Vermont Solar & Wind Partnership Program is to:
- Provide a benchmark of installation quality and experience for the solar and wind installation industry and its customers.
- Provide a gateway to the Vermont Small Scale Renewable Energy Incentive Program.
Find a Vermont Solar & Wind Partnership Program Installer

Companies and individuals listed here as Partner installers offer professional experience installing renewable energy systems and a proven track record of professional conduct.
In order for your project to be eligible to receive financial incentives from the Vermont Small Scale Renewable Energy Incentive Program, your project must be installed by a business that has been approved through the Vermont Solar and Wind Partnership Program. To find out more about the Vermont Small Scale Renewable Energy Incentive Program, click HERE.
Businesses that qualify for Full Partnership are experienced installers committed to professional, high-quality installations. These businesses have demonstrated professional experience. Businesses new to the solar or small-wind installation industry are eligible for Provisional Partnership. Provisional Partnership is designed to provide a pathway for businesses to become Full Partners. These businesses have only met minimum requirements and demonstrated a basic knowledge of the industry best practices.
Note that accreditation as a Partner Installer does not imply an endorsement on behalf of Renewable Energy Vermont.
Full Partners:
- Wind Partners
- Solar Thermal
- Photovoltaic Partners
- View complete list of Full Partnership Program Installers
Note: NABCEP indicates a certified NABCEP installer
Provisional Partners:
- Wind (pdf)
- Solar Thermal (pdf)
- Photovoltaic (pdf)
Renewable Energy Atlas of Vermont
Homeowners and business owners can consult the Renewable Energy Atlas of Vermont, a dynamic and easy-to-use tool to help assess the potential for renewable energy projects throughout the state. Renewable Energy Atlas users can gauge how much sun, wind, and other natural resources are available at county, city, even individual address levels, see other renewable energy projects and installations nearby, and view REV Member installers, manufacturers and other businesses.
Vermont Solar Consumer Guide:
Follow these links to our Vermont Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Hot Water Guides to see how easy getting started with a solar installation can be:
- Find out how solar works, and can benefit your household
- Learn about the incentives and easy financing available for your solar system
- Connect with a local installer and go solar!
Learn More About Solar at REV’s Solar Technology Page
Learn More About Wind at REV’s Wind Technology Page







