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John Doe In most states, utilities pay only token amounts for t
John Doe In most states, utilities pay only token amounts for the extra electricity production, and producing that much electricity often requires a larger, slightly more expensive solar system.
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How to Make Money with Solar Posted on December 13, 2012 by Ben
How to Make Money with Solar Posted on December 13, 2012 by Ben Higgins Let’s address a question frequently asked by prospective customers: “How do I make money with solar?” Generally, residential and commercial solar’s economic proposition is saving money. There are exceptions to this rule, but our customer’s solar electric systems are enabling them to save real money on electric bills from day one – often for little to no money upfront. That’s precisely what REC Solar-installed systems are doing for more than 9,000 businesses and homes across the country. In fact, these solar systems will offset more than $20 million in electricity costs every year. As a result, solar is particularly well-suited for those with high electricity bills. Many states with relatively high electricity costs – including California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts – are also prominent solar markets, with thousands of new solar systems installed each year. Let’s get back to our original question – how can REC Solar customers save money and generate revenue with solar? First, while it’s theoretically possible for businesses and homeowners with solar to produce more electricity than they use and be compensated for the excess generation, in practice it’s rarely a good deal. In most states, utilities pay only token amounts for the extra electricity production, and producing that much electricity often requires a larger, slightly more expensive solar system. The benefit almost never justifies the cost. Posted in Business, General, Residential
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How to Make Money with Solar Posted on December 13, 2012 by Ben
How to Make Money with Solar Posted on December 13, 2012 by Ben Higgins Let’s address a question frequently asked by prospective customers: “How do I make money with solar?” Generally, residential and commercial solar’s economic proposition is saving money. There are exceptions to this rule, but our customer’s solar electric systems are enabling them to save real money on electric bills from day one – often for little to no money upfront. That’s precisely what REC Solar-installed systems are doing for more than 9,000 businesses and homes across the country. In fact, these solar systems will offset more than $20 million in electricity costs every year. Read more Posted in Business, General, Residential | Leave a reply
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SEIA/GTM Report Confirms Record Solar Uptake; Strong Momentum into 2013 Posted on December 13, 2012 by Ben Higgins The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Greentech Media today released the annual “U.S. Solar Market Insight: Year-in-Review,” showing record levels of solar demand. U.S. businesses, homeowners, and utilities installed 3,313 megawatts of solar in 2012, representing 76% annual growth over the prior year. Read more Posted in Business, General, Residential | Leave a reply
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Cost of Solar Going Down – Getting Cheaper All the Time? Posted on December 13, 2012 by Ben Higgins Solar has become cheaper. Much cheaper. What’s that mean to you? For the homeowner or business interested in solar, the cost of solar is generally measured in one of two ways. If you’re interested in purchasing the system outright, price is generally quoted per installed watt. For example, a typical residential system is 5,000 watts (or 5 kilowatts). If the quoted price is $4.50 per watt, the total system price is $22,500. However, such purchase arrangements are now practically a rarity. Far more common are financing arrangements where price is quoted in an amount paid per month. Read more Posted in Business, General, Residential | 28 comments
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