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How Bay Area Homeowners Are Using Solar + Battery Storage to Beat PG&E Rate Hikes
Tired of PG&E Rate Hikes and Rising Bills? There’s a Better Way PG&E rates have soared over 40% in the…
Why 2025 May Be The Best Year To Go Solar In California
If You’ve Been Thinking About Solar, Don’t Wait Until The Tax Credit is Gone For years, the 30% Federal Solar…
Solar Panels for the Bay Area: What to Know Before You Buy in 2025
Thinking About Going Solar? Make Sure You Start With the Right Panel If you’re a Bay Area homeowner considering solar…
How To Connect Your SunPower Monitoring Device to Wi-Fi
Connect your monitoring device to wi-fi The PVS (Photovoltaic Supervisor) is a compact device typically installed in your garage or…
Understanding Solar Inverter Functions & When to Schedule Repairs
Your solar system is only as strong as its inverter. Whether you’re using SolarEdge, Enphase, SMA, or Fronius, your inverter…
The Best Home Battery Storage Options for PG&E Customers in California
With California’s transition to the 2025 Net Billing Tariff (NBT), PG&E customers are seeking the best home battery storage solutions…
Solar And Battery Storage Can Protect Bay Area PG&E Customers From Rising Energy Costs
If you’re a PG&E customer in the Bay Area, you’ve likely noticed the strain of rising energy costs on your…
Should California Homeowners Switch to Solar in 2025
With California’s push for renewable energy and the increasing emphasis on sustainability, many homeowners are wondering whether 2025 might be…
Removing and Reinstalling Solar Panels: Process and Costs Explained
Going solar is a long-term investment with numerous benefits, but maintenance over the years is inevitable. Solar panels typically last…
Understanding PG&E Avoided Cost Rates and Their Impact on Bay Area Solar Customers
If you’re a Bay Area homeowner considering solar energy, understanding PG&E’s avoided cost rates is crucial. These rates play a…
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How Does PG&E Net Metering Work?
Pacific Gas & Electric’s (PG&E) net metering program allows customers with grid-tied solar to earn credits for the excess electricity generated by their solar system. While these credits can be applied during times when your solar system isn’t generating enough power to meet your electricity demands, it’s important to note that you should not rely…
Navigating PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS): What Bay Area Customers Need to Know
Overview of PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) Program PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) program is a critical initiative aimed at reducing the risk of wildfires in California. The program involves proactively shutting off power to specific areas during extreme weather conditions to prevent electrical equipment from sparking fires. While these measures are designed…
Why Now Is the Perfect Time for San Francisco Area Homeowners to Invest in Solar Energy
The Bay Area is known for its progressive, eco-conscious community and beautiful natural landscapes. Now, more than ever, San Francisco homeowners have the perfect opportunity to invest in solar energy. This blog explores why installing solar panels on your home is a smart decision both financially and environmentally. Significant Financial Savings Reduced Monthly Electricity Bills…
Battery Storage 101: Understanding How Storage Keeps Your Lights On During Outages
In today’s world, where energy security and sustainability are paramount, understanding battery storage systems is becoming increasingly important. Whether you’re a homeowner, a renewable energy enthusiast, or someone looking to enhance your energy independence, battery storage offers a reliable solution for maintaining power during outages. In this guide, we’ll cover the essentials of battery storage,…
Unlocking the Potential of Peak-Shaving with Solar and Battery Storage
In the golden state of California, especially for PG&E customers, managing electricity costs can be challenging. With fluctuating energy prices and peak demand charges, many homeowners are seeking effective strategies to reduce their utility bills. Many are exploring peak-shaving options with solar and battery storage. What is Peak-Shaving? Peak-shaving involves reducing the amount of electricity…
Solar Renewable Energy Credits in California
In the rapidly evolving world of renewable energy, Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) have emerged as a powerful tool for promoting solar power adoption. Whether you’re a business owner looking to reduce your carbon footprint or an environmental enthusiast eager to support clean energy initiatives, understanding SRECs is crucial. This guide will break down what…
Understanding the Domestic Content Bonus for Commercial Solar Projects in California
What is the Domestic Content Adder? In May 2024, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released additional guidance on the Inflation Reduction Act’s Domestic Content Bonus to provide additional incentives for companies making the to switch to cleaner energy with American-made products. Ultimately, the Domestic Content Bonus is an incentive…
Understanding the Energy Community Bonus for Commercial Solar Projects in California
Unlock Extra Benefits for Your Commercial Solar Energy Project Are you considering a solar energy project for your business? The Energy Community Adder could provide significant financial benefits that will enhance your project’s value. Learn how you can qualify and make the most of this opportunity. What is the Energy Community Adder? The Energy Community…
Top 5 Myths About Solar and Battery Storage – Debunked!
As more homeowners consider renewable energy solutions, misinformation about solar power and battery storage continues to circulate. Let’s set the record straight by debunking the top five myths about these home energy solutions. Myth 1: Solar Doesn’t Make Sense After the PG&E Rate Changes in California Reality: While recent changes to California’s net metering policy…
Does Solar Still Make Sense After The PG&E Rate Changes?
If you’re a California homeowner considering solar, you might be wondering if it’s still a smart investment following recent changes to the state’s net metering policy. The short answer? Yes, solar can still make a lot of sense – but the landscape has shifted. Let’s dive into what’s changed and why solar remains a viable…