After your new solar panels are up and running and saving you money on electricity, you may find your neighbors eyeing your home and wondering if they should look into switching to solar. When they ask you about it, and you tell them the benefits you’re enjoying, don’t be surprised if you create a little good-natured jealousy among your friends. Why?
Read MoreInfographic: 4 Seasons of Solar
People considering equipping their homes with solar power often wonder what kind of involvement with the system will be required of them after the installation.
Read MoreMonitoring Your Solar Panel System the Simple Way
Part of a solar PV panel installation involves setting up a monitoring system that you can use either from a stationary unit or through an app on a computer or smart device. Your installer will cover solar monitoring in-depth with you so you can track your system’s performance.
Read MoreA Brief Guide to Getting the Most out of Your Solar Installation
When making the move to solar power, homeowners naturally want to know how to get the highest performance possible from their investment. This guide will tell you how to do just that. Your solar installer has taken into consideration various factors when calculating your estimated solar energy production, but if you’re looking to get a little bit more out of your system here a few things you might consider.
Read More4 Tips to Keep Your Solar Panels Clean
Solar panels are made to be essentially maintenance-free, which is one more of the many benefits you’ll enjoy when you switch to solar. Most homeowners find that periodic rain eliminates the need for regular cleaning of any kind. However, here’s a few helpful tips on keeping solar panels clean for those looking to go above and beyond.
Read MoreeBook: Solar Post-Install Guide
People considering equipping their homes with solar power often wonder what kind of involvement with the system will be required of them after the installation.
Read MoreInfographic: Are You Missing Out on Solar Savings?
Equipping your home with solar power is a serious investment—and one that pays off handsomely. But if you don’t know the true cost of solar, you’re probably thinking about powering a home with solar only in terms of the financial outlay in having the system installed.
Read MoreFinancing a New Solar System: Which Option Is Right for You?
You’ve done some research and decided that a solar PV system would be a wise choice for your home and that buying would be better than leasing. Assuming you’re not planning to purchase the system outright with cash, now is a good time to consider your financing options. Here are some guidelines.
Read MoreWhat Is Net Metering, and How Does it Work?
Anyone who’s looked into solar energy likely has run across the term net metering. This term describes a billing mechanism that allows you to store/bank unused solar energy on the local power grid and later reclaim its value in the form of “free” energy when needed.
Read MoreWhat Electric Companies Don’t Want You to Know About Solar
Electricity is big business, so it makes sense that there are some things about solar energy
that electric companies don’t want consumers to know.