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2018 Xcel Energy Solar Rewards Program

2018 Xcel Energy Solar Rewards Program

Download Xcel Solar Rewards .PDF > Selling energy back to the grid will off-set the cost of your new solar array! As of January 2018, Xcel Energy is launching a new rewards program for customers who add solar panels to their homes and commercial buildings. Yes,...

Net Metering Helps Commercial Buildings Lower Energy Costs

Net Metering Helps Commercial Buildings Lower Energy Costs

Net Metering Helps Commercial Buildings Lower Energy Costs While Trimming Carbon Footprints In our work, we see a growing number of commercial and industrial buildings not just studying solar as an alternative energy source but actively installing solar powered...

Xcel Energy Credits Go Farther Than You Think

Xcel Energy Credits Go Farther Than You Think

There are lots of sound reasons why installing Cedar Creek Energy solar panels are a good idea for both homeowners and the owners of commercial or industrial buildings. One of the soundest reasons involve Xcel energy credits, which will pay you up to $90,000 to...

Renewed Interest in Solar for Commercial Buildings

Renewed Interest in Solar for Commercial Buildings

After the fad of putting up or retrofitting buildings to be “green” wore off, solar panels were viewed as a risky move in a complicated and confusing market following the onset of the Great Recession. As a result, solar installations flattened or trailed off briefly...

6 Reasons Why Solar Makes Sense for Homeowners

6 Reasons Why Solar Makes Sense for Homeowners

It’s taken as a given that “going solar” makes sense for the planet: It reduces the amount of electricity a power plant needs to generate which cuts emissions going into the atmosphere that lowers the risk of climate change and, as a result, lightens your carbon...

Net Metering: A Brief Explanation for Homeowners

Net Metering: A Brief Explanation for Homeowners

When you install solar panels on your home, in effect, you become your own “electric facility.” That’s because during the sun-intensive months, the panels powering your home will return any excess electricity back into the grid of your local power company. In other...

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