Solar Panels & Energy Efficiencies
Whatever your reason for going solar, it’s a good one.
Generating your own power saves money, supports clean energy and environmental responsibility, increases home equity, and delivers some energy independence. Now’s a great time to install solar energy at your home or business.
Added to a new deck or pavilion, solar can beautify your life.
Net metering laws in Indiana changed in 2017. Click here to read about the changes.
The upshot? There's a limited time to get net metering. You must install between Jan. 1, 2018 and July 1, 2022 to be grandfathered into net metering rates until July 1, 2032. And a limited number of installations will be allowed.
Read more about what it takes to go solar.
Generating your own power saves money, supports clean energy and environmental responsibility, increases home equity, and delivers some energy independence. Now’s a great time to install solar energy at your home or business.
Added to a new deck or pavilion, solar can beautify your life.
Net metering laws in Indiana changed in 2017. Click here to read about the changes.
The upshot? There's a limited time to get net metering. You must install between Jan. 1, 2018 and July 1, 2022 to be grandfathered into net metering rates until July 1, 2032. And a limited number of installations will be allowed.
Read more about what it takes to go solar.
Beyond solar there are many ways to conserve.
You can bring older homes up to 21st century standards with a comprehensive energy audit. An audit using a blower-door test, thermal imaging, and scientific analysis can give an accurate picture of where to improve and begin saving a significant amount of energy for a modest investment.
When you are thinking about remodeling or new construction, be sure to consider all the options. Three powerhouse energy-saving ideas are spray foam insulation, insulating concrete forms (ICF), and structural insulated panels (SIP).
Read more about how to make your home more energy efficient with these technologies.
You can bring older homes up to 21st century standards with a comprehensive energy audit. An audit using a blower-door test, thermal imaging, and scientific analysis can give an accurate picture of where to improve and begin saving a significant amount of energy for a modest investment.
When you are thinking about remodeling or new construction, be sure to consider all the options. Three powerhouse energy-saving ideas are spray foam insulation, insulating concrete forms (ICF), and structural insulated panels (SIP).
Read more about how to make your home more energy efficient with these technologies.