About Essie Magierski

Essie Magierski - Author of Solar Reviews

Essie Magierski

Content Writer

Jamie is a Content Writer and researcher at SolarReviews. A recent graduate of La Salle University in Philadelphia, Jamie earned her B.S. in communications with a concentration in journalism, mass media, and public relations.

Jamie has previously worked at a marketing company where she had the opportunity to highlight and promote small business owners through long-form stories and interviews. With a deep-rooted passion for creativity, Jamie strives to make any piece of literature a fun, easily digestible read.

Recent articles by Essie Magierski

Tesla’s solar loan: everything you need to know

Essie Magierski

June 28, 2023

Tesla’s solar loan: everything you need to know

Tesla has its own solar loan option - how does it stack up to traditional financing companies?

The truth about free solar panels in New Jersey

Essie Magierski

July 3, 2023

The truth about free solar panels in New Jersey

Free solar panels in New Jersey – there has to be a catch, right?

The truth about PACE financing

Essie Magierski

June 29, 2023

The truth about PACE financing

This program is no stranger to controversy – here’s the truth about PACE financing.

Qcells vs. REC residential solar panels: a side-by-side comparison

Essie Magierski

June 5, 2023

Qcells vs. REC residential solar panels: a side-by-side comparison

Qcells and REC panels are both leaders in the solar panel industry, but which model gives you the best value?

Top 5 skills needed to work in the solar industry

Essie Magierski

May 15, 2023

Top 5 skills needed to work in the solar industry

Working in the solar industry requires a particular set of skills and expertise; here’s what you need to know.

Everything North Carolina residents can expect from Duke Energy’s new solar net metering policy

Essie Magierski

May 1, 2023

Everything North Carolina residents can expect from Duke Energy’s new solar net metering policy

Duke Energy’s net metering proposal has officially been passed by the NCUC, meaning big changes are coming this summer for solar homeowners.