Google Nest partnership helps build 'Community Solar' farms

Google — specifically “Nest Renew” — is partnering with Pivot Energy on a Community Solar program for those living in Colorado and Illinois.
Nest Renew lets Google thermostat owners cool/heat their homes when more clean sources of energy are available. However, this partnership with Pivot Energy — “a national solar provider which supplies community solar programs and benefits to users” — doesn’t require you to have a Nest Thermostat or be a Nest Renew subscriber. You just need to live in an eligible area, have a Home/Nest device, and Google Account.
The Community Solar project involves you (and others) signing up for a paid subscription that helps build and support a local solar farm. Once those solar panels are live, you “receive solar credits on your electric bill each month.”
You’ll receive a bill from Pivot Energy for your subscription and clean energy credits for your electricity bill. The value of the credits you get back will be more than the cost of your subscription.
Google says this is “guaranteed to save at least $60 in the first year.” Meanwhile, as an additional incentive, the “first 2,000 people who successfully enroll will get a $125 Google Store gift card.”
This program is currently only available to select users in Colorado and Illinois that are located near certain solar projects and with partnering energy utilities. Google is reaching out to eligible Community Solar users through the Nest app, and the enrollment process looks like this:
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