2024 Solar FAQs
Wondering if it’s worth it to go solar, or if you're ready? We'll answer all your top questions.
Solar panels are decorating more rooftops and supplying more electricity to the grid than ever before—and for good reason. Aside from being a carbon-free power source, the sun shines down on us for free, so we might as well take advantage of it.
Of course, going solar isn’t as simple as sticking a panel on your roof and watching your electricity bills wither away. You likely have questions such as why is solar a great choice, how can I pay for it, and what alternatives exist to rooftop solar panels.
Our team of experts at EnergySage developed this list of the most frequently asked questions to help you make smart decisions about your solar energy investment. Here's what you need to know.
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There are so many benefits of solar energy, including financial savings, improving the planet, and even increasing your home’s value. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about going solar.
If you're getting solar panels for your home, you probably want to understand how it works—here are the key things to know.
There are four main ways to finance your solar panel system: You can purchase it with cash, take out a loan, sign a solar lease, or sign a power purchase agreement (PPA). Our Solar Calculator can help you compare your savings with each solar financing option based on your roof setup and real quote data from your area.
Good question! If you're starting to explore solar as an option, it's important to understand exactly what it entails. You might need to replace your roof or size your system to plan for future electricity upgrades. We'll cover all that and more here.
As with any major purchase, it’s important to research and compare your solar options before signing a contract with an installer. Our in-house Energy Advisors are available to help you understand your quotes and see how they stack up next to each other. Below are answers to the most commonly asked questions.
Shared solar, also known as community solar, is a large, central solar power plant whose electricity is shared by multiple properties. These projects generate and distribute renewable electricity for the grid. Solar subscribers then purchase a share of this energy (usually at a discount) to offset their power bill. As a subscriber, you receive credits towards your monthly electric bill for any energy you buy from the project, reducing what you owe your utility company.
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