July 4, 2008

Home Solar Power System Rentals: Getting Past Site Suitability Study (Part 8)

Wondering about methods and things you can do to help with the Climate Crisis? Want to lower your personal release of Green House Gas (GHG)? Seeking ways to lower your CO2 emissions around your home? You can accomplish all of this if your home is a suitable match for a solar energy system.The following article provides the step-by-step requirements so that your home can be evaluated for it’s solar energy suitability.Top considerations U.S. homeowners will need to consider to have a solar energy system installed on no upfront purchase bases, i.e. rental:* You need to own your home, be the title owner, or essentially be the legal decision maker for the property.* You must live within an area covered by a utility company offering net-metering.* You should have at least a one year history of your energy consumption, i.e. energy bills.* You must have the desire to have a solar energy system installed on your home.An innovative company has a new strategy to remove all of the barriers to solar generated energy. This solar equipment manufacturer is offering a solar energy unit to American homeowners on a rental basis. No need to purchase a system outright any longer. Unless, you […]

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