Posts Tagged ‘solar panels’
Enphase IQ Battery VS Generac PWRCell
Deciding what solar battery storage is the right one can be a complicated choice. In today’s market, it seems like more and more options are coming online and the confusion keeps getting larger. We have your back. Today we are comparing the differences and similarities between the Enphase IQ battery and the Generac PWRCell. Battery…
Read MoreGeorgia Power Net Metering Now Available
Georgia’s solar panels provide a free and clean renewable energy source. While Georgia may not have the best solar incentives in the nation, we are making some progress. In 2019, a resolution passed by the Georgia Public Service Commission mandated monthly net metering for Georgia Power’s solar customers. This decision mandates Georgia Power to credit…
Read MoreSolar for Nonprofits: The Fuller Center for Housing Going Solar
Early success for the founders of The Fuller Center for Housing was achieved in their 20s. Yet even at a young age, they recognized their fortune wasn’t resulting in happiness for them so they submitted their wealth to serve in ministry. Their journey led them to establish an affordable housing campaign worldwide and, ultimately, transformed…
Read MoreSolar Power Savings: Eliminating Your Electric Bill
At this point in our planet’s history, we are quickly approaching a unique turning point. It’s our responsibility to be good stewards of the way we treat the planet and the resources we take from it. We have an opportunity before us to turn to free and clean renewable energy sources to produce electricity. Solar…
Read MoreHOAS Restricting Solar Panels: Can You Go Solar if You Live in an HOA Neighborhood?
Many homes in Georgia fall within a Homeowners Association which is considered as a coalition of homeowners governed by a neighborhood-based voluntary board that oversees community services. Including the preservation of common areas, the creation and implementation of community guidelines (architecture), and more. In order to ensure that all homeowners abide with them an elected…
Read MoreDo Solar Energy Savings Pay Off?
Harnessing sunlight for electricity is now more affordable than ever. But will it save you money? Around 2009, the cost of an installed residential solar energy averaged between $25,000 to $35,000 per home, according to Evergreen Solar – National Council for Solar Growth. Compare this to 2016 when Evergreen Solar – National Council for Solar…
Read MoreHow Many Solar Panels Are Needed For My Home?
Producing your own energy with solar power enables you to manage your electricity usage. Generating electricity through your solar array will thus save you money on your utility costs for years to come. With a rooftop solar energy system, despite the ever-changing climate and ever increasing utility rates, you’ll enjoy peace of mind. So, how…
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