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Category Archives: Residential Solar

Recycling Solar Panels: What To Do at the End of Your Solar System’s Life

September 9, 2020

We all know recycling is one of the easier ways to treat our earth and environment with respect. Solar panels are no different in that the materials that are leftover at the end of their life span would seem to have nowhere to go other than a landfill. And with the increasing number of solar…  Read the entire post »

Where to Get Expert Advice On Going Solar

February 27, 2020

Trying to find a solar company “near me” can unfortunately be a bit too much like buying a car. By which I mean while it can seem that picking the best item for you can seem very simple (leather or upholstery?), it actually can become very complex (what’s the difference between all-wheel drive and four-wheel…  Read the entire post »

Is my roof good for solar?

December 20, 2019

We get many enthusiastic calls and emails from people ready to get solar installed on their roofs. Their enthusiasm is exceeded only by their disappointment if we tell them that their projected return isn’t that good because their roof is far less than ideal. How would we know? How could you know? Here are some…  Read the entire post »

Top 8 Solar Panelling Questions People Ask Before Going Solar – Part 2

July 26, 2019

Last month we opened our Newsletter with The Top Eight Questions People Ask Before Going Solar, Part 1. Without further ado, here’s Part 2 with the final four questions people ask most frequently about solar panelling.   What Incentives Apply to Me?   This is an excellent question and one that can get complex fast.…  Read the entire post »

Top 8 Solar Energy Questions People Should Ask Their Solar Installer Before Going Solar – Part 1

June 25, 2019

If you are (or you know someone) that is considering going solar you likely have a list of solar energy questions you’d like to get answered by a solar installer. But at the same time, you’re probably a bit conflicted about it (in a sort of Approach Avoidance kind of way). Meaning, it’s not atypical…  Read the entire post »

How Not to Write a Solar Proposal

August 21, 2018

I do not believe in bad-mouthing other solar companies. I do believe in helping homeowners make good choices. (Sorry to sound like the mother in Freaky Friday for fans of the film). That means talking to you about some of the bad practices we see in the industry. Earlier this summer, our solar consultant Todd…  Read the entire post »

Solar for Horse Lovers

July 10, 2018

“Haaayyyy” horse lovers: We’ve put solar on so many New England horse barns that Holistic Horse magazine made us their “mane” source for a recent article on how equestrian facilities can benefit from solar energy, whether you have a sophisticated breeding farm or a small private barn. We enjoyed our talk with award-winning equestrian journalist…  Read the entire post »

Low-Pressure Solar Sales

June 5, 2018

If you’re a video viewer, watch this 45-second explanation of our approach to sales. For more detail, read on. If high-pressure salespeople make you want to explode, or crawl and hide, try us. New England Clean Energy’s low-pressure sales approach is the #3 reason* customers choose us to install their solar. I was our first…  Read the entire post »

Solar Tips for Real Estate Agents

April 3, 2018

(NOTE: This post relates to purchased solar energy systems, which increase home re-sale value and decrease re-sale time. Leased systems are notorious for hampering home sales, as I discuss in this earlier post.) Not surprisingly, as more homeowners install solar, more homes with solar are being bought and sold. Data backs up the common sense…  Read the entire post »

How Electric Utilities Make Money

February 22, 2018

Did you know investor owned electric utilities (IOUs) including Eversource, National Grid, Unitil, and Liberty Utilities don’t make money on the generation of electricity? I know that sounds strange, but it’s generally true. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, utilities in New England produced or generated electricity, and delivered it to homes and businesses.…  Read the entire post »