Congress votes YES, President signs bill, Solar tax credits back on!
October 4, 2008
From CNNMoney.com
After months of failed attempts in Congress to extend crucial renewable energy tax credits, the end-game came with lightning speed Friday afternoon: The House of Representatives passed the green incentives attached to the financial bailout package approved by the Senate Wednesday night and President Bush promptly signed the legislation into law.
There were goodies for wind, geothermal and alternative fuels, but the big winner by far was the solar industry.
“It feels like we should be popping the champagne,” said a Silicon Valley solar exec Green Wombat met for lunch minutes after Bush put pen to paper.
That it took the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression to save billions of dollars of renewable projects in the pipeline for the sake of political expediency does not bode well for a national alternative energy policy. But the bottom line is that the legislation passed Friday sets the stage for a potential solar Read more
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SOLAR: Will solar save you $$’s? We review the best/worst solar calculators!
September 21, 2008
UPDATED: 9/21/08
“Payback on solar isn’t the most important thing…it is the only thing the vast majority of potential solar homeowners care about.”
GetWithGreen took a look at how easy it is for us consumers to actually estimate the cost of installation/installing solar during a home remodel – using a web-based solar calculator.
Below are we have listed a number of sources for solar installation calculators, and we have compiled the most comprehensive list of these calculators available on the web. We want to warn you, many of these solar calculators appear to made by scientists for, well we couldn’t always figure out who the target audience was
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To help you, we have given a GetWithGreen Rating (“GWG Rating”) to each solar calculator, where 1 is very hard to use, and 10 is the easiest to use – for an average consumer. You should also know that MANY of the solar calculators on the web are from the same creators, and are just re-skinned (web terminology for different colors).
Before you begin, make sure you have Read more
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How do you finance or lease solar panels and electricity for your home?
September 15, 2008
Considering solar power for your home during your residential remodel? Financing solar panels is the big hurdle for most us. Fortunately, the financing options for solar panels is becoming more obtainable.
Whether you are looking at solar panel suppliers and installers such as SolarCity, SunPower, and others, you now have options. For example, SolarCity offers a leasing program that is targeted at delivering you solar power at a monthly payment less than your exiting monthy electicity/power bill. With leasing options such as this, any repairs are typically covered, and at the end of the lease you can upgrade, purchase or return.
This timely LA Times article offers additional details and several homeowner examples of how solar panel lease and financing options have helped residents afford solar power for their homes: Solar Power Hits Home
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