What Type of Solar Panels Should I Get?
What type of solar panels should I get? There are technical aspects you need to size before making up your mind. We are here to walk you through them!
What type of solar panels should I get? There are technical aspects you need to size before making up your mind. We are here to walk you through them!
In this last post of the series Solar Panels With Pears and Apples, we cover another of the most common questions homeowners always ask us.
In the first part of this series of posts, we started by exploring the costs of going solar. In this part, we delve into the
When going solar, homeowners still have unanswered questions popping up here and there. Let’s walk through them, one by one.
Electricity is expensive! That’s why gaining more control over the energy that flows through your house is one way to lower your power bill and
Making your home more energy-efficient provides long-term benefits for both your budget and the planet. When your house consistently uses less energy, you can lower
By using the utility company’s energy and replenishing your battery during the affordable off-peak hours, you overcome the reduced solar system production after sunset and avoid the utility company’s high pricing during this period. Rather than paying steep rates when you require energy the most, you can benefit from the convenience of utilizing surplus energy stored in your storage system.
By utilizing solar power and storage, your solar panels will generate energy throughout the day and provide your home with the necessary power as per its real-time requirements. Nevertheless, your solar panels typically generate more energy during the day than your home consumes. You will have the advantage of diverting the surplus energy to your storage system for future use.
Comparing your solar options when coupling your solar system with a no backup, partial backup, and whole home backup storage option can save you more under the new NEM 3.0 regulations!