Jen Merithew
March 31, 2022
This article breaks down what appliances a solar battery can run during a power outage and how long they can run for.
Thi Deremer
March 29, 2022
The state of Connecticut changed its net metering program for solar homeowners in January 2022. It now comes in two options and provides even more savings than its predecessor.
Heide Pfeiffenberge
March 25, 2022
Utility company PG&E is partnering with GM and Ford to pilot bidirectional EV charging in California, which could potentially reduce pressure on the grid.
Thi Deremer
March 23, 2022
TECO offers two solar savings programs for Florida residents, and one will save you substantially more than the other. We explain each (and which one you should sign up for) in our latest blog.
Chiquita Keil
March 18, 2022
Dividend Finance is one of the leading solar loan providers in the country with loan options of 12 or 20 years and competitive interest rates.
Thi Deremer
March 17, 2022
It's early 2022 and gas prices are the highest they've ever been. Is making the switch to an expensive electric vehicle the best way to avoid pain at the pump?
Thi Deremer
March 16, 2022
Florida Power & Light offers the SolarTogether program for residents who wish to support solar energy. But does it provide any real savings?
My Sponholz
March 15, 2022
PanelClaw offers racking and mounting equipment for flat roofs. Here’s a look at their product options and features.
Jen Merithew
March 15, 2022
Texas utility Entergy credits its solar customers for their excess energy at the ‘buyback rate’, which is lower than the retail rate. So, is going solar worth it as an Entergy customer?