
New England Clean Energy installed this system in Franklin, MA. It has 15 SunPower 345-watt panels and SolarEdge inverter technology, for 5,175 watts of clean energy capacity.
February 11, 2016

New England Clean Energy installed this system in Franklin, MA. It has 15 SunPower 345-watt panels and SolarEdge inverter technology, for 5,175 watts of clean energy capacity.
February 11, 2016

The U.S. government sent this Framingham, MA homeowner a check for around $11,000 toward his 8,160-watt, 32-panel solar energy system. (OK, actually the money was in the form of a tax credit, reducing his taxes paid, but it’s still real money.)
February 11, 2016

The nice thing about ground-mounted systems, like this 30-panel one in Rutland, MA, is that it’s easy to add on if your solar appetite increases. This system covers about 35% of the household’s electricity needs.
February 11, 2016

Reduce your dependence on the utility for your electricity by generating your own solar power! This system features 25 SunPower panels along with a SolarEdge inverter, for 8,375 watts of clean solar capacity.
February 11, 2016

This 5,886-watt system began producing clean solar power for its Oxford, MA owners in August 2015. It features 18 SunPower panels and a SolarEdge inverter.
February 11, 2016

This solar electric system includes 28 Suntech 190-watt panels and a Solectria PVI-5000 inverter. The use of a Massachusetts-made inverter earned the customer a bigger rebate from the Commonwealth Solar Rebate program. (This program is no longer available.)
February 11, 2016

This solar energy system was installed on a new home during the construction phase. Not sure how to build for solar? Read Mark’s blog article for important tips. The customer offers this review of our work: “New England Clean Energy has been very professional. They have answered every question in a truthful manner. They showed […]
February 11, 2016

Solar energy systems like this ground-mounted array in Rutland, MA, reduce pollution from fossil-fueled electricity and help improve our environment. This system has 54 Schuco 185-watt panels, Solectria PVI-3000 inverters, and Direct Power & Water “top of pole mounts”.
February 11, 2016

This 29-panel solar energy system was installed on 4 separate roofs, and is covering 95% of the homeowner’s electricity usage. The customer had this to say about working with us: “New England Clean Energy was very good to deal with. From the first time the salesperson, Roy, came out to meet with us until the […]
February 11, 2016

This large system in Sutton, MA includes 54 Canadian Solar panels along with SolarEdge inverter technology, for 13,770 watts of clean energy producing capacity.