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What To Do If Your Solar Company Goes Out of Business

By |2022-07-13T22:21:03-05:00October 1st, 2020|Solar 101, Solar in the News|

Due to the nature of the industry and the highly competitive atmosphere in the solar industry, you may call your previous solar company or installer about a maintenance issue. You find the phone number no longer in service. What do you do when you find your solar company goes out of business? The short answer

Why You Should Get Solar Even in a Pandemic

By |2022-07-13T22:21:10-05:00September 17th, 2020|Going Green, Solar in the News, Why Solar|

Though the looming threat of the global COVID-19 pandemic has most families scrambling to meet immediate needs, now might be the time to look long term. Like going solar, even in a pandemic. If there’s anything that 2020 has proved to the global community, it’s that things you take for granted in your day-to-day life

What is Net Metering, and Why Does It Matter?

By |2022-07-13T22:23:05-05:00August 25th, 2020|Going Green, Solar 101, Solar Technology, Why Solar|

Net metering is a crucial concept for solar homeowners looking to understand the cost-saving processes in the industry. Because of net metering, solar users are able to save tens of thousands of dollars over the lifetime of their installed system.  Net metering is the process by which homeowners are able to access and use a

Solar Aesthetics Part Two: 10 Best Solar Homes

By |2022-07-13T22:22:16-05:00July 2nd, 2020|Going Green, Solar Technology, Why Solar|

Don't think you have to sacrifice the aesthetics of your home for your commitment to renewable energy. Solar panel integrations can come standard and look like you would expect. We've explored how solar panels can be attractive in part 1 of our series. But let's look at some examples of the best solar homes. They

Solar Energy Myths in the Michael Moore Documentary, Planet of the Humans

By |2022-07-13T22:23:51-05:00June 3rd, 2020|Going Green, Solar 101, Solar in the News|

Back in April, on the eve of Earth Day’s 50th anniversary, a new documentary was released on YouTube, free for viewers. “Planet of the Humans,” produced by the Oscar-winning yet occasionally controversial Michael Moore, argues that renewable sources of energy may be more problematic than they seem. With many documentaries, it’s important to take the

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