Why go solar with a local solar company

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Why Go Solar with a Local Solar Company?
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Support Local Business
Even though big businesses are taking over more
industries, small businesses can thrive when
people choose to give their support.
When you choose a local business for your solar
power needs, youre gaining much more than a new
source of clean energy.
Youre receiving personalized attention as well
as local incentives and deals. Local shops value
their customers everyday lives.
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Alternative Energy Popularity
Alternative energy has become more and more
popular as the years go by.
This is for several reasons. The first is because
energy has become so expensive and the costs are
rising every year.
The second reason is that people are more worried
about the environment and are more concerned
about doing their part to leave behind a cleaner
world.
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Giving Back To the Community
Local businesses give back to their communities.
When you buy local solar energy equipment from
the Bay area, you may be eligible for special
deals and rates.
Also, local businesses cater to more than just
the people who can easily afford to live on solar
energy. They help ordinary people equip their
homes with clean energy by offering financing
options and low monthly payments.
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Local Incentives
Some local incentives youll find in the Bay area
include 0 down leasing and affordable monthly
payments.
Low-income families are also eligible for
discount prices in addition to leasing options.
The city of San Francisco offers locals thousands
in savings when they buy a solar panel system for
their homes.
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Non-Profit
It can be hard enough to run a non-profit
business without trying to afford to go green,
but with tax incentives and local deals, the
switch can be much easier and cheaper.
Non-profit organizations also benefit and can
take advantage of those same local savings.
Depending on where you live in the Bay area,
converting your non-profit business to
self-sustaining energy is a dream you can achieve
today.
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Financing
A local business are concerned about making their
alternative energy equipment affordable for
everyone so that the community benefits from
clean energy living.
After all, their business benefits from a cleaner
community too.
If youd like to take part, take advantage of
deals like 0 payments up front and monthly
payments that dont cost a fortune. Also, see if
you qualify for low-income deals.
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Rising Electricity Costs
In the Bay area in particular, PEE has raised
the price per kilowatt for electricity by 6
every year for about 30 years.
Sometimes theyve increased it by 10 or even
more. This makes the price of electricity very
unstable for many families, and if they were to
reach out to a large alternative energy
corporation, they wouldnt get a break.
With a local company though, residential homes
and businesses alike receive affordable financing
plans that would help stabilize their monthly
utilities bill.
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Deregulated Power
Small alternative power companies also give
options to families who live in states without
deregulated power.
California has suspended the deregulation of
electricity, which can make finding a deal on
power tough.
Solve the issue permanently by switching to clean
solar energy and watch the price of your monthly
utilities drop.
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Sticking Close to Home
Buying solar energy equipment from a local
company means youre stimulating your local
economy.
Who knows? If enough people join the growing
masses who are choosing solar power, your local
solar panel installation company may start
creating even more jobs.
For forward-thinking home owners, going with a
local solar energy company makes sustainable
sense.
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