Location: Harvard, Massachusetts

Watts: 7,770

Monthly Production: 738 kWh

Date: March 2012

If it’s winter, read this: Once a corner of a snow-covered solar panel is exposed, the panel warms up quickly and the snow cover slides off. Snow sheds off glass solar panels more quickly than from shingles. It doesn’t always shed in the cool pattern you see on this roof, though.

If it’s spring or summer, read this: Trying to garden naturally but loathe to give up your power tools? Enjoy guilt-free gardening with electric power tools that you charge with your solar energy, like this avid gardener does.

What does this customer think of going solar and choosing New England Clean Energy? Read his case study or the comment below. He also authored an article on our blog (The Energy Miser) about his experience having us install a battery back-up system, which you can read here.

“New England Clean Energy did an excellent job installing our roof-mounted solar array. [They] put in extra effort to get our solar panels installed before the winter weather hit.  Their work gives an impression of commitment to quality and attention to detail. New England Clean Energy has been very responsive to my phone and e-mail communications.”