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Turn Boston green with clean solar powerEvery time a household converts to Boston solar energy, it is a step in the right direction. When one household in Boston makes the switch to clean, safe Boston solar, it is the equivalent of taking two smog-belching cars off the roads. Boston solar energy is free for the taking; all you have to do is have an array of solar panels added to your home. Tell us where you are and what you need and we will put you together with up to four local experts in Boston solar panel installation. They will come to your home and perform a solar evaluation and give you a free, no-obligation price estimate at the same time. A solar evaluation will measure things like available sunshine, the direction your roof faces and how much of your roof is in shade during the day. You will get an idea about what percentage of your power you may expect to receive through your solar energy system and be able to calculate when your new system will have paid for itself.
There has never been a better time to make the conversion from traditional grid-based electric to free, clean Boston solar energy. Federal tax incentives and Massachusetts clean energy rebates make affording a new solar panel system easier and more affordable than ever before. With federal tax credits and Massachusetts energy rebates, you may be able to save fifty percent of the cost of Boston solar panel installation. Your new solar panel array will begin to pay for itself from the first day you start using it. Until all solar panel manufacturing plants switch to solar power themselves, there will be a bit of pollution involved in making the panels but once they are in use, they generate absolutely no greenhouse emissions whatsoever. Solar panels collect energy from the sun while an inverter turns this energy into safe household electric current. Store excess power in solar batteries for use at night or on shady days. If you generate more electricity than you can use, you may be able to sell the extra back to the utility company, in effect running your meter backwards.
Along with making the conversion from traditionally generated electricity to solar, you may take other steps to reduce your energy consumption. Turn off lights and televisions when you are not actively using them. Take shorter showers. Wash laundry in cold water and dry on outdoor clothes lines. Use a slow cooker or toaster oven to prepare meals and snacks instead of firing up your standard-sized oven. Replace traditional incandescent light bulbs with energy-sparing fluorescent. Each of these steps is small and easy but they add up to big energy savings and lower utility bills over time. Probably the one change you can make that will have the biggest impact is switching to clean, free Boston solar energy.
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