When Am I Getting My “No Net Cost Solar”?

If you have been on the Internet and you have looked up the word “solar” at any time during the last 15 years, you heard about how the government is giving us all a free solar system that’s about the size of a matchbook and that’s going to power your ENTIRE home! WOW!

If you are on this website and you try to say you never saw any ads like that, don’t bother! We know you probably see that ad everyday!

Funny enough, the newer version of this ad says “No Net Cost” which is a lot more accurate than “Free” in our opinion.

Yep, that kind of matchbook.

Little do the innocent viewers of the ad know, because of solar, you’re currently on the hook for about $60,000-200,000, maybe a little bit more or less.

And you don’t even know it!

The great news is that $60,000-200,000 is due to the UTILITY COMPANY, not to solar.

The cost of going solar is actually a LOT lower compared to that ever rising balance. Solar is renewable energy and it gets you the same kWh for substantially less than the utility company.

Therefore, the ad says solar is no net cost. You receive the same good and comparable service for less expenditure.

If we wanna keep using electricity the way we always did, our utility company is going to keep charging us every single month. I am sure you can predict which direction energy prices are headed going forward. In fact, due to greater adoption of renewable energy, the utility company is losing more money every day.

Utility Owned Field Full of Customer’s Former Money

Firstly they are paying to switch out meters, paying to put together wind farms, solar farms, hydropower dams, and paying not just for materials and employees, also paying for “expert consultants” and subcontractors to complete that work.

Facilities Making Energy Instead of Buying Energy

Then you have homes, businesses and institutions choosing to stop buying electricity from the utility company and start making electricity from their existing resources. They’re converting dead space into profit making space by adding solar, wind, and geothermal energy systems.

The only two things that makes solar “no net cost” is the programs for solar that we use to install it with no upfront costs, and the fact that the utility companies charge too much for electricity.

It is really easy to get solar these days with $0 down for over 98% of our projects in the last year. We will help you see a custom design for your property and evaluate its solar potential with great transparency and professionalism.

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