by Kathy Miller | Oct 13, 2021 | News and Legislation, Solar Panels
Are you among the many North Carolina residents who enjoy living in a master-planned community? If so, chances are you have a homeowner’s association. Its goals include enforcing rules to keep the peace, ensuring that the properties within its boundaries stay...
by Kathy Miller | Sep 13, 2021 | Climate Change, News and Legislation, Solar Panels
Extreme weather like hurricanes is increasingly common throughout the world, with North Carolina alone being impacted by over 100 tropical and sub-tropical storms since 1980. Losing power is one of the most common effects of severe storms. Installing solar panels can...
by Kathy Miller | Jul 16, 2021 | News and Legislation, Solar Panels
Whether you’re fixing, replacing or installing a brand new solar panel system on your home, it’s important to choose the right solar installation company to get the most out of your investment. Look for the following in a company: Experience – Look at how many...
by Kathy Miller | May 14, 2021 | News and Legislation, Solar Panels
Have you had someone knock on your door claiming you are eligible for free solar? They may say they work for the utility company and are working in the neighborhood offering “a program”. They may say they install solar for a monthly payment that replaces...
by Kathy Miller | Apr 15, 2021 | Duke Energy, News and Legislation, Solar Rebates
Duke Energy customers that invested in solar have an opportunity to apply for up to $4,000 in rebates in 2021, but applying for the Duke Solar rebate can be challenging. In the past, the rebate has filled quickly, especially in January of 2021, when it sold out in...