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Does solar make sense in Washington, D.C.

Solar makes sense in Washington D.C. thanks to generous district-level incentives, net metering, and valuable tax benefits.
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Does solar make sense in Florida

Does solar make sense in Florida? As the nation's third-sunniest state the answer is a resounding yes! Florida's net metering policy can help you potentially save big.
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Does solar make sense in Oregon?

Savings and incentives make solar make sense in Oregon. Even though Oregon gets plenty of rain, it also gets enough sunshine to save on solar.
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Does solar make sense in Utah

Going solar in utah makes sense thanks to the state's net metering law and it's nonrefundable tax credit for solar power.
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What you can do to protect solar in California

California's utilities are trying to steal solar savings with a sneaky new fee. Here's how to take action to protect solar in California
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Solar in New Jersey: Opportunities and risks to know

The risks of going solar in New Jersey are few and easily managed if you plan ahead. New Jersey currently enjoys generous solar incentives that could change
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Protect net metering in California

Net metering in California is under attack from the state's utility companies and their lobbyists. Here's what you can do to help save net metering.
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Why do solar panels love spring

Why do solar panels love spring? Because spring is when they start to produce most of the power the generate during the year.
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Understanding true-up bills

Once per year, you will get a true-up bill from your utility compoany. It will be based on the difference between your net metering credits and net usage.
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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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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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How much does SCE pay for solar energy

Southern California Edison pays homeowners for excess solar power generation on a 1 to 1 credit based on the time of day the power is sent to the grid