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02 Jun 2022
Sunday, June 5th is World Environment Day. It's a day observed internationally to encourage everyone to make choices to positively impact the environment. Those choices can vary widely, from shorter showers to a slightly longer commute with a switch to public tran...
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02 Jun 2022
Summer is the optimal time to have solar panels. Long days and lots of sunny weather mean you'll see your panels producing at peak! But as homeowners with solar across Oregon, Iowa, and Montana are quick to point out, summer can also bring less ideal things. Like ...
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19 Apr 2022
You might think that because Iowa’s homeowner solar tax incentive ended in July 2021, you can’t still save on solar in Iowa. But just because the state level incentive has ended in Iowa, that doesn’t mean there aren’t other options for Iowans to make the...
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19 Apr 2022
It's Earth Day Today! Everyone can do a little something to help protect our earth. But what if you want to do more than a little? According to EnergySage, homeowners who go solar have the same impact as planting 150 trees every year that they use solar to power t...
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13 Apr 2022
With enough solar installed in Oregon to power almost 170,000 homes, many homeowners are wiping out their power bill and gaining energy independence. But you might be wondering how well solar panels handle Oregon weather, especially in the western part of the stat...
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11 Apr 2022
Did you know some of your neighbors will be getting thousands more back on their tax returns this year? If your neighbors are one of the thousands who have made the switch to clean, renewable energy with solar at home, they’re probably saving on solar with the S...
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04 Apr 2022
Solar is making its mark among Iowan homeowners: Iowa already has 7,870 installations across the state! With the popularity of solar growing, homeowners considering solar in Iowa often have questions about how solar panels handle the weather in Iowa. It’s a...
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30 Mar 2022
With homeowners in Montana saving upwards of $39,000 on average with solar, it’s no wonder solar is growing from Billings to Missoula. According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, there’s already enough solar in Montana to power 18,622 homes! But...