Home solar
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Is your home a good candidate for solar power

Here are a few simple questions you'll need to answer before deciding if your home is a good candidate for solar power. First, do you own your home?
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What it takes to go solar in 2021

There has never been a better time to go solar. If you go solar in 2021, you'll be able to claim the 26% federal tax credit and cut your utility bills.
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Relationship between Freedom Forever your AHJ, and utility company

Freedom Forever works with your AHJ and utility company to build a solar system that meets your needs and that meets applicable codes.
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How net metering in Pennsylvania works

Net metering in Pennsylvania pays you a one-to-one credit for every kilowatt-hour of electricity your solar supplies to the grid.
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The environmental offset of solar power

Most people go solar to offset their high utility bills. But did you know that the average 5 kilowatt solar system offsets a ton of carbon every 4 days?
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What are solar renewable energy credits

Solar energy renewable credits (SRECs) are credits awarded to solar owners for every megawatt-hour of electricity their solar system produces.
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The benefit of smaller solar systems

In some states, including Utah and Arizona, it may make sense to install a smaller solar system that produces about 60% of your monthly usage
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What to know when going solar with JEA

The most important thing to know about how you are compensated by JEA is that they compensate you at the company's fuel rate.
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Why home batteries make sense in Texas

Home batteries can make a lot of sense in Texas by enabling you to avoid expensive peak rates and can maximize your savings with net metering
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Are solar panels worth it in Florida

Are solar panels worth it in Florida? Yes! Residents of the Sunshine State can save a lot of money on electricity by going solar.
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How solar power works in the fall

Solar power works in the fall, but power output is reduced. Thankfully there are ways to both manage and store power that can help.
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Could an EV power a home in an emergency

Yes, many EVs are capable of powering a home in an emergency. Some EVs have large batteries that can power a home for days.