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New Ebook! Solar Energy MythBusters: Debunking Common Misconceptions

Curious about uncovering the truth about solar energy? We have exciting news for you! New England Clean Energy is thrilled to announce the release of our latest ebook: “Solar Energy Mythbusters: Debunking Common Misconceptions.” In this short e-book, we will explore and dispel some of the most prevalent solar myths and misconceptions surrounding solar energy.…  Read the entire post »

7 Benefits of Solar Batteries

In recent years, the integration of batteries into solar energy systems has revolutionized the way we think about renewable energy. Batteries, once primarily associated with powering small devices, are now playing a crucial role in storing solar energy for homes, businesses, and even entire communities. In this blog post, we will explore the numerous benefits…  Read the entire post »

Do Solar Batteries Qualify for the Solar Tax Credit?

Solar power technology is gaining momentum worldwide, with both homeowners and businesses seeking ways to reduce their dependence on conventional energy sources and minimize their carbon footprint. One way to make this possible is by installing solar panels. However, adding solar batteries with a new system or even to an existing system is becoming increasingly…  Read the entire post »

Battery Fires: An Important Note on Home Battery Safety

Battery Fires: Why Are UL5940A and UL5940 Important? Batteries are a critical component of our move to a clean energy economy. Typically called Energy Storage Systems (or ESS) or BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems), such systems are used to store solar power produced during the day so that it can be used overnight or on…  Read the entire post »

Do Solar Panels Work in Winter Snow and Cold?

As the mercury dips and snowflakes begin their silent descent, a common question looms in the air: does solar work in the winter if there’s snow on the solar panels? It’s a concern for anyone considering the leap to solar, especially in regions like New England where the winter months bring shorter days and snowy…  Read the entire post »

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