Home solar typically refers to privately owned and stationed solar panels on your rooftop or hosted on your property. Community solar gardens (CSGs) are a way to “rent” available solar as a member of a community.
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eBook: Reducing Your Carbon Footprint
If you’ve been looking for ways to make a difference, installing solar energy can help you use fewer finite resources—and save on energy costs, too.
Read MoreeBook: Solar for People in a Hurry
The energy industry in the United States is seeing sweeping changes as consumers and energy providers begin paying more attention to how we produce energy, how we use it, and how it affects our environment. If you’ve heard that a solar PV system is a great move but don’t think you have the time to really understand this exciting form of energy, think again.
Read MoreeBook: Solar for Business
Solar energy is on the rise. Within the U.S. in 2018 alone, a new solar project was installed every 100 seconds. The increase in popularity can be attributed to a number of items.
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 MoreeBook: The True Cost of Solar
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.
In this eBook, we’re going to show you how your initial investment, whatever it may be, starts getting paid back the minute your panels are up and running.
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eBook: Six Solar Myths
Solar energy has its fair share of myths. For example, did you know that solar panels convert solar energy into electricity more efficiently in cooler weather? Shocked? Don't be! Many products and services before they reach the saturation point are surrounded by misinformation, which is usually based on assumptions that are of personal opinions, not facts.
Read MoreeBook: Going Solar: The Time is Now
The cost of solar energy installation has sharply decreased by fifty-two percent over the last five years, a drop that has only recently started showing sings of slowing. But if you're on the fence about whether to wait longer for an even better deal, you ought to consider a number of compelling reasons experts believe it will never again be this easy and cost-effective to install.
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