New Jersey homeowners Tracy and David discuss how they feel about their decision to go solar. Maplewood, NJ residents David and Tracy wanted solar power for years, but only recently made the decision to have a system installed by Alteris Renewables. Thanks to robust NJ solar financing options and state and federal incentives, now was the perfect time for them to go solar. While this NJ solar installation will offset about 70% of David and Tracy's electricity needs, they are looking to implement more energy conservation methods to further increase that percentage. Alteris' NJ solar contractors installed 24 home solar panels on their roof, which will produce about 5885 kWhs of electricity per year. Customers who want to go solar in New Jersey have a number of incentives, credits and financing options that make solar power even more attractive. Call Alteris Renewables for your free solar evaluation at 800.339.7804
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Energy Collective | When Too Much (Solar) Success Is a Bad Thing Energy Collective "The New Jersey solar market is coming out of a short-term installation boom," Peyton Boswell, managing director of EnterSolar, wrote in an email to me. "That was unsustainable in the sense that the solar MW capacity developed and installed was far in ... |
Solar Industry's Boom in NJ Casts Shadow Over Program That Spurred It New York Times While the Toys R Us installation wrested the crown for largest US rooftop solar plant away from another New Jersey building earlier this month, the 4.26-MW installation on the Avidan Management building in Edison, still another Garden State entity ... and more » |
Is the Solar Sector Headed for a Fall? Patch.com The following story was written by Tom Johnson and published by our partners at NJSpotlight.com. New Jersey's solar industry is thriving, so much so that it may undermine the business model designed to ensure its success. In fact, industry executives ... and more » |
Dynamic Solar Completes 238 kW Installation in Gloucester City, NJ and ... PR Newswire (press release) We are grateful to Dynamic Solar for helping us achieve our objectives." Dynamic Solar also announced the opening of its New Jersey office at 2 Executive Drive, Suite 155, Somerset, NJ 08873. Dynamic will have development, finance and project ... and more » |
Mayor Mayer Addresses Campers at the 2011 Wow! Science Camp® Graduation PR.com (press release) Mayor David Mayer of Gloucester Township, New Jersey, and Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez were on hand on Friday to congratulate campers who participated in Wow! Science Camp this summer. Laurel Springs, NJ, August 25, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Mayor David Mayer ... |
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