Assured, Part-2, Cape Cod Story

A person stands near a large outdoor solar panel array in Maine, surrounded by trees and a dusting of snow on the ground.

Our home is a standard Cape Cod and uses about the average amount of electricity for a Maine home (which is about 500-800 kwh per month). We actually use a lot less than that but we own a 100% electric car and that can change our monthly electric bill by up to 30% depending on how much we drive.

Three Alternative Power Alternatives

Solar panels and wind turbines stand tall under a vast blue sky as the sun sets in the background, capturing the serene beauty of renewable energy. In Maine, this harmonious blend of technology and nature highlights a commitment to sustainable living.

These three alternative power alternatives to solar can work better than solar systems depending on the situation, requirements, and environment. They also work fantastic in parallel with solar panels to ensure your battery system has an abundance of power in reserve.

Why Get Solar?

A rooftop array of solar panels installed in rows captures the sun's energy efficiently, with a person standing in the background near Maine's lush trees.

There are many reasons to test the solar option. In this article, we highlight just a few practical reasons people might want to try power from the sun ????

Assured, My First Steps in Getting Solar Panels

A house in Maine is under construction, adorned with solar panels on the roof. Nearby, a white van featuring the company's logo stands parked, all set to harness the state's abundant sunshine.

Looking at pictures and theoretical research will only get you so far. I recommend starting with the practical & simple steps first. Second, get walked through the rest by someone knowledgeable.