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  • 09 Jun 2023
    A large field in the heart of Montana during a bright and sunny day

    Laurel’s small but scenic nature lends charm, making it an excellent place for those looking to settle down in the heart of Montana. The nation has taken notice: Property values in Laurel have risen 5.9% in a year as Montana’s natural beauty spurs population grow...

  • 07 Jun 2023
    An open field in Montana. Mountains dominate the horizon while the foreground is flush with rolling fields.

    Today there are more than 2.7 million residential solar systems in the US, as Americans across the country turn to home solar as an affordable alternative to ballooning utility bills. This rapid growth of the solar industry has led to countless new solar companies po...

  • 02 Jun 2023

    With the rise of renewable energy, many households in Helena are turning to solar panel systems to save on energy costs. But installing solar is a big decision, and you'll need to make plenty of judgment calls before you finalize your system. Here's the best way to p...

  • 30 May 2023
    A large field in the heart of Montana during a bright and sunny day

    It's not just the natural resources that have helped Montana earn its "Treasure State" nickname. Montanans understand the value of hard work and the importance of investing in their future, which has been instrumental in Montana's booming economic growth. Solar power...

  • 27 Jan 2022

    Montana homeowners are a rugged group. Homeowners in our high, wide, and handsome state are also moving to solar for their energy independence faster than neighboring states like Wyoming or either of the Dakotas. January is Financial Wellness Month, so what better...

  • 05 Jan 2022

    With over 200 days of sunshine in Montana, you’ve made the smart decision to stop renting your power and own it with rooftop solar! For homeowners, solar is often the biggest investment made apart from buying your home. Understanding how your solar monitoring sy...

  • 15 Dec 2021

    Once upon a time, most of us went to work in offices. Which usually meant that we used less energy at home simply because fewer people (or no one) were home during the day. Then 2020 happened. Since then we’ve seen a shift in how many of us work, and what that m...

  • 08 Dec 2021

    With plenty of sunny days to enjoy the beauty of Montana in the summer, and crisp (if cold) winters, it’s no wonder we refer to our state as high, wide, and handsome. But homeowners interested in going solar, or who have a newly installed solar energy system, m...

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