Tag Archives: Federal Tax Credit
Why Solar (Even Without the ITC) Is Still the Cheapest Way to Power Your Home

If you’re a homeowner in New England, you’ve likely felt the sting of rising electric bills. And if your electricity comes from an investor-owned utility (IOU) like Eversource, National Grid, Central Maine Power, or Rhode Island Energy the pain is probably worse. Here’s the good news: solar is still the cheapest way to power your… Read the entire post »
Four Things You Can Do To Save Solar

If you’ve been following energy news recently, you may have heard that the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that could significantly impact the solar industry, specifically the end of the solar tax credit. While this bill is not yet law, if passed by the Senate without major changes, it could bring about some… Read the entire post »
Maine Solar Incentives: A Guide to Maximizing Your Benefits

Contrary to popular belief, despite its cold and snowy winters, Maine receives ample sunlight throughout the year, making it an excellent location for solar energy. Even during the winter months, solar panels can effectively generate electricity, and modern technology ensures they perform well despite snow and storms. And did you know that there are numerous… Read the entire post »


