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10 Nov, 2020
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By SolarXperts 03 Nov, 2020
Bottom Line It comes down to Quality, Monitoring and standing by what we promise. In order to be the best, we use the highest quality components, installed by experienced professional installers. All of our solar power systems are rigorously quality-tested before we seek permission from your utility company to turn your system on. Once your system is on, we monitor it 24 hours a day. If it ever breaks or produces less power than we promised it would, we’ll fix it. We’ll even reimburse you for any energy production lost! Installation Your installation is handled by professionals, from start to finish. As each solar project is slightly different, we take the time to custom design and calculate the highest yield of energy possible. Our solarXperts are second to none, making your experience worry free.
By SolarXperts 03 Nov, 2020
Sunlight is changed directly into electricity using solar cells.
By SolarXperts 03 Nov, 2020
Net metering (also known as net energy metering or NEM) is a solar incentive that allows you to store energy in the electric grid. When your solar panels produce more electricity than you need, that energy is sent to the grid in exchange for credits. Then, at night or other times when your solar panels are underproducing, you pull energy from the grid and use these credits to offset the costs of that energy.  With the right size solar energy system, you can produce enough electricity to match your home’s electricity use for the entire year. However, the amount of electricity your solar panels produce will vary throughout the year. Net metering helps you account for these differences by crediting you for the excess electricity your panels produce so you can use it later.
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