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Tips for Going Solar in Massachusetts

Posted on April 22, 2014

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Massachusetts is being proactive in its move toward solar, with many residents and businesses eager to do their part in protecting the environment. Solar energy is now more affordable and available than ever, but the state is still challenged to spread the word about how easy it is to go solar to those living throughout the state.  The best way to learn is to talk to someone who has had solar installed by us.  They can speak about how easy their process was to go solar.  There are many financing companies have now learned how solar works and can really integrate solutions with Massachusetts and Federal rebates and tax credits.

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The Massachusetts Guide to Solar Energy

Posted on March 21, 2014

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Massachusetts Residents Can Now Sign Up for SREC-II

Posted on March 11, 2014

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While Massachusetts has made great strides toward a cleaner, healthier environment, there’s still room for improvement. The state’s air quality report card shows that in the past three years, many of its counties have experienced bad days, with millions of people at risk. With the Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) program, consumers and businesses have an incentive for installing a solar energy system.

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Solar Energy Incentives Prompt Massachusetts, Iowa Residents to Make the Move

Posted on February 25, 2014

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Both businesses and consumers are interested in reducing their negative environmental impact. They realize that going solar can dramatically decrease their carbon emissions, while also helping them save money on their electrical bills, but making the conversion can be pricey. Unless someone is moving into a new building construction, there will be a cost associated with exchanging existing rooftops for solar panels. In the current economy, those extra funds are hard to come by.

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The Impact of Solar Energy in Iowa

Posted on February 20, 2014

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We’ve all heard about the benefits of going solar, but often the message doesn’t hit home until it has a local impact. On a global level, each person’s daily activities have an infinitesimal impact on the carbon emissions that are creating problems for the ozone layer.

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Appliances: Best and Worst for Energy Savings

Posted on February 17, 2014

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Consumers today are more interested than ever in taking steps to reduce their household’s impact on the environment. While most families may not be able to replace every appliance with more energy-efficient models, when it’s time to upgrade a washer or refrigerator, shoppers are increasingly asking for Energy Star ratings.

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We're Hiring! - Seeking Solar Sales Consultant in Western Massachusetts

Posted on December 13, 2013

All Energy Solar is a full service renewable energy company who specializes in photovoltaic solar energy systems. We are composed of a team of dedicated renewable energy experts who believe in finding a better way.  We strive to give our customers independence and energy savings through creative energy solutions and providing a positive experience for all of our customers.  Our team is looking for a new member that shares our values, passion, and drive.  If you want to join a rapidly-growing team where you’ll be valued and supported in a small business environment then we invite you to apply with All Energy Solar.

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Grid Parity and Climate Change

Posted on July 15, 2013

As solar energy continues to progress and make strides toward being utilized to its full potential there is a lot of talk about when solar energy will reach the fabled grid-parity marker.

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What You're Really Seeing When You See a Solar Array

Posted on July 02, 2013

Some think that solar panels are an eyesore, but when you see a solar array, what you’re seeing is more than the panels themselves.

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What Would You Rather Not Have in Your Backyard? Solar Panels Can be Beautiful

Posted on June 24, 2013

Carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere reached 400 parts per million this year and are expected to rise. Scientists predict mass extinctions, a several degree rise in global temperatures, and rising sea levels that will potentially displace entire cities.

Climate change is a real issue and one that will not go away no matter how many bogus studies are commissioned by big oil. To address climate change we need to take a long, hard look at the way we live our lives and generate our energy.

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