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What to look for when solar comes knocking


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Rooftop solar systems can offer significant benefits for homeowners, potentially saving energy and lowering electric costs while reducing one’s carbon footprint.
But one size doesn’t fit all, and uninformed consumers can get locked into long-term deals stretching 20 or more years that don’t produce the promised savings, or worse, cost more than what the homeowner previously paid the local utility.
Some things to be aware of:
This artwork by Donna Grethen refers to the growing popularity of solar energy.
Purchasing a solar system is different from leasing one or signing a “power purchase agreement” with a solar company. Buying a system can be the best option for homeowners with sufficient income, unimpaired access to credit, and annual tax liabilities that allow them to take advantage of federal and state tax rebates that can reduce system cost by a total of 36%. In contrast, leasing contracts or power-purchase agr ....

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Stellar growth ahead


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A Sunpro Solar crew works to install a rooftop solar system at Joy Junction in 2020. (Courtesy of Unirac Inc.)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Affordable Solar – New Mexico’s largest residential, commercial and utility-scale installation company – is doubling down on industry-wide bets of spectacular market growth ahead.
The homegrown company is investing $7.5 million to nearly double the size of its Albuquerque facilities in preparation for what company CEO Ryan Centerwall says could be up to 500% growth in the domestic solar industry over the next decade.
OE Solar project manager Maurice Maull stands among rows of racks being used to install a rooftop solar array on a federal building in Albuquerque. (Courtesy of OE Solar) ....

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NM solar industry grew in 2020, despite COVID


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Sunpro Solar workers installed a $100,000 solar system on the roof of the Joy Junction homeless shelter in the midst of coronavirus last year. Local solar manufacturer Unirac Inc. donated the system to give back to the community during the pandemic. (Courtesy of Unirac Inc.)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The coronavirus impacted New Mexico’s solar companies in different ways, slowing growth for some while creating new opportunities for others.
Most emerged from the pandemic stronger than before. But now, with a new solar boom underway, companies are facing new challenges that reflect the growing pains of an industry on the rise. ....

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