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Are Solar Panels Worth It?
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What Happens to the Extra Energy My Solar Panels Generate? (Video)
Many solar panel systems will produce more electricity than the owner can use. So where does that extra power go? Learn by watching the video below or contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation.
Read MoreFive Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Get Solar Panels Now
Solar is growing, and more and more Americans are considering making the switch to solar but aren’t sure it’s a good fit for them or their property.
Below are five reasons why you shouldn’t make the move to solar now.
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Solar Batteries: A Buyer’s Guide Snapshot
As consumer concerns over the power grid’s stability, market volatility, and a desire for energy independence rise, solar batteries are growing in popularity. There’s a lot to know before you decide to add a battery system to your solar installation project, but here’s a quick buyer’s guide snapshot that can help get you started.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know Before Going Solar in Iowa
Iowa is a great state for solar. Although you might question Iowa’s potential for solar energy production, you might be surprised to know that Iowa is pretty well suited for solar. On average, the state sees about 4.5 hours a day of “solar-friendly sunlight.”
Are Solar Prices About to Rise?
Following the global pandemic, the cost of construction material prices are at record highs, significantly impacting the cost for new construction. But what does this mean for the solar industry, and will it result in an increased cost for solar installations in the future?
Are Warmer States Better for Solar? (Video)
What makes a state good for solar? You might think that warmer southern states are the best locations for solar panels. We help dispel that myth in the video below.
Read MoreIs It Better to Wait for the Price of Solar to Drop? (Video)
When prices drop drastically, that means that they'll continue falling, right? Watch this short video dispelling this myth to find out more.
Read MoreHere’s What You Need to Know to Go Solar in Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a great state for solar
Although the relatively cool temperatures in New England might lead you to believe that Massachusetts isn’t a good place for solar, the opposite is true. This state’s moderately cool, but sunny climate coupled with aggressive legislative environmental policies, large and competitive market place, and federal and state incentives means Massachusetts is a great place to go solar.
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