1 year ago
SolarReviews is releasing its first comprehensive ranking of the Top 10 States for Home Solar Power.
1 year ago
SolarReviews ranks the Top 10 U.S. Solar Panel Manufacturers.
1 year ago
SolarReviews has released the results of its 2022 Solar Industry Survey.
1 year ago
SolarReviews is launching its first-ever Solar Industry Survey in partnership with the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).
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Today, SolarReviews and Solar Energy International (SEI) announce their renewed partnership for 2023.
2 years ago
SolarReviews and the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners Announce Renewed Partnership
2 years ago
SolarReviews has acquired Fixr.com, an online remodeling resource.
2 years ago
Senate bill 1024 could reduce Florida's solar installations by 93%, according to a SolarReviews survey.
"Depending on your location and energy needs, a considerably cheaper 6-kW system could be adequate. There are a number of solar system financing and leasing programs, although the latter may come with onerous conditions from the leasing company, so be sure to read the fine print. Some utilities also offer incentives."
"Solar Reviews offer a calculator that will quickly provide you with representative costs and savings for a solar power system in every part of the U.S. Calculators like this are a good place to start if you are new to solar energy and want to understand the basic cost model."
"Your home's orientation toward the sun, the amount of shade and its roof type also affect a solar system's output. You can estimate the efficiency of panels on your home by using the SolarReviews calculator."
"The more-expensive option is a solar-powered home battery like the Tesla Powerwall. These store power from solar panels on your roof. They help defray the costs of fossil-fuel powered electricity and act as a back-up battery for a home in the event of an outage. Total costs (including installation) start around $12,000, but that's assuming the house already has solar panels."
"Extreme weather events across the U.S. — from wildfires and drought in the West, to deep freezes and floods in the South and Southeast — have disrupted the electric grid this year. As a result, homeowners are buying solar and energy storage systems at rates never before seen, according to data from solar website SolarReviews.com."
"Teslas get between 262 and 405 miles per charge, depending on the model, according to SolarReviews.com."
"A battery system does this by disconnecting your home from the grid at the moment of a blackout. This is called 'islanding.' A few standalone inverters can do this without batteries, too."
"You should seek proposals from several installers. Comparison shopping services like ... SolarReviews make it easy to contact multiple installers."
Most experts ... suggest finding [a solar company] that’s been in business in your community for years. A lot of these installers survive on word-of-mouth advertising, so ask neighbors and friends who already have solar panels for recommendations. You also can check rating sites such as Solar Reviews, where President and CEO Andrew Sendy is accustomed to doling out advice for finding a good installer.