Green Power Energy (908-713-9055) is excited to announce solar power for homeowners with no money down. By chosing to do a lease program, financed through our partner, SunEdison, there is zero down, no out of pocket, no upfront installation cost and INSTANT CASH BACK for all solar leases enrolled in 2011. Homeowners get the benefit of SRec income, reduced or eliminated electric bills, and even though there is a monthly lease fee your SRec checks will more than cover the lease fee. Turn your roof into an ATM with no start up cost to you.
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The Virginian-Pilot | John Keye: Green subsidies are path to bankruptcy Record-Searchlight Other solar beneficiaries, such as SunPower and First Solar, are still going strong. Meanwhile, just a small fraction of loan guarantees go toward solar. The program's biggest bet to date is an $8.33 billion loan guarantee for a nuclear plant down in ... Astrum Solar Offers Special Promotion Allowing Ohioans to go Solar for FreeMarketWatch (press release) Why I Am Short The U.S. Solar IndustrySeeking Alpha all 107 news articles » |
CalFinder (blog) | Google Helps 3000 Homes Go Solar with No Upfront Costs CalFinder (blog) Adding residential solar lessens the need to build conventional power plants that get their energy from fossil fuel, which produce excessive levels of toxic emissions and are built with taxpayer money. Adding a PV system will also immediately raise ... Google invests $75M into Clean Power Finance solar fundGigaOm New initiative allows local solar installers to offer systems for no money downWashington Post Google's Next Solar InvestmentEnergy and Capital Bloomberg all 314 news articles » |
solarserver.com | Solar Leasing – Worry-Free Energy on the Cheap Patch.com Again, no worries. You will have the option to buy the panels upfront and add the price to your home's asking price, or transfer the lease to the home buyers'. I know many of you would like to go solar in your heart, but whether it's the financial ... Astrum Solar Expands Operations and Offerings in New York StatePR Newswire (press release) all 23 news articles » |
Should you go solar? Power Engineering Magazine By Bernick, Elisa There's no doubt that a solar electric system will cut your monthly utility bill. But will it save you money in the long run? That's a tricky question. The upfront costs average about $15000 to $25000 (after financial credits and ... |
Oregon Magazine | How to Produce Solar Power in the Dark Oregon Magazine Even if your green power company turns out solar panels for twice the growing market price, which causes your company to go bankrupt -- or even if it gets shut down by some right-wing Tea Party congressional committee (defunding), you can just file for ... |
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