Do My Power Bills Stop When I Get Solar Panels?

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When you think of solar energy, you probably think of an endless supply of power. After all, there is plenty of sunlight and it isn’t like we’re at risk of running out of it anytime soon. Converting your home to a solar energy system will greatly reduce the amount of money that you spend on utilities. Many people think that once they have solar panels installed on their house, they’ll never have to pay for electricity again. That isn’t entirely the case.

Energy in the Bank

Think about your savings account. When you have extra money at the end of the month, you can put it in the bank. Over time, you accumulate quite a bit. If you need a little extra to pay a bill or two, you can use some of the excess to balance things out.

Your solar energy system works the same way. Some months your solar panels may collect more energy than your family will use. You’ll notice when you get your power bill that you have a credit. If you have an extremely hot summer or very cold winter, and you end up using more power than your system generates, then you’ll see that credit decrease.

Net Zero Installation

Over the course of a year we want to see those credits even out so that you’re paying nothing for electricity. This is the goal that your solar consultant from Aurora Energy will be aiming for when they come to your home. They will design a system to best meet your needs and help you to become self-sufficient when it comes to your energy consumption. We call this Net Zero: your net expenditure over time for power bills evens out to zero.

Let’s get started right now. Visit our website and get a quote. The only thing standing between you and energy independence is that first step! 

You can also give us a call at 877-44-SOLAR. And you can find us on Facebook and Instagram. We’re waiting to hear from you!

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  When you think of solar energy, you probably think of an endless supply of power. After all, there is plenty of sunlight and it isn’t like we’re at risk of running out of it anytime soon. Converting your home to a solar energy system will greatly reduce the amount of money that you spend on utilities. Many people think that once they have solar panels installed on their house, they’ll never have to pay for electricity again. That isn’t entirely the case.

Energy in the Bank

Think about your savings account. When you have extra money at the end of the month, you can put it in the bank. Over time, you accumulate quite a bit. If you need a little extra to pay a bill or two, you can use some of the excess to balance things out. Your solar energy system works the same way. Some months your solar panels may collect more energy than your family will use. You’ll notice when you get your power bill that you have a credit. If you have an extremely hot summer or very cold winter, and you end up using more power than your system generates, then you’ll see that credit decrease.

Net Zero Installation

Over the course of a year we want to see those credits even out so that you’re paying nothing for electricity. This is the goal that your solar consultant from Aurora Energy will be aiming for when they come to your home. They will design a system to best meet your needs and help you to become self-sufficient when it comes to your energy consumption. We call this Net Zero: your net expenditure over time for power bills evens out to zero. Let’s get started right now. Visit our website and get a quote. The only thing standing between you and energy independence is that first step!  You can also give us a call at 877-44-SOLAR. And you can find us on Facebook and Instagram. We’re waiting to hear from you!

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