Although most electric companies appear to be adopting solar and other renewable energy sources as a part of their overall energy portfolio, there may be a few things they don’t want you (the consumer) to know.
Read MoreHere’s What You Need to Know to Go Solar in Minnesota
If you’re thinking about going solar in Minnesota, you’ll need to know some key things.
Read MoreEnergy Grid Reliance: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
There’s been a lot of discussion among politicians and the media around the state of our current energy grid. So what is all the chatter really about? Are things really that bad? In this post, we’ll take a quick look at the good, the bad, and the ugly side of our nation’s reliance on our current power grid system.
Meet Wisconsin neighbors with solar power
With thousands of happy solar power customers, we’ve collected a lot of great Solar Stories about why people made the switch. Though All Energy Solar started in Minnesota, we've been a Wisconsin solar panel installer for a few years now and here are some comments we’ve received - some of these people could even live in your neighborhood!
Read MoreInfographic: 7 Essential Steps You Should Take Before Going Solar
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Spring Solar Energy Workshop Webinars
All Energy Solar has rolled out a spring Solar Energy Seminar series. For the next few weeks, you have the opportunity to sign up and attend a virtual event to learn more about solar power, all at a convenient time and from the comfort of your home or office.
Read MoreSolar Tax Incentives Available to You (Video)
There are various incentives available for both individuals and businesses, on the federal, state, and local levels. Learn more about how you can take advantage of these incentives as you begin to switch to solar by watching the video below!
Read MoreA Brief Guide to How Solar Works
Most of us have a general idea of how solar works, but what is the actual process for sunlight to be converted into usable electricity? Here’s a brief review of that process.
Commercial Solar and Peak Shaving
Your business’s energy consumption will often look like a series of peaks and valleys throughout the day. In the energy industry, leveling out these peaks to reduce the amount of energy purchased from the utility company is referred to as peak shaving.
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