Celebrate the Earth and Become More Eco-Conscious

If you’re like many of us and are trying to become more eco-conscious -- especially with Earth Day coming up at the end of the month -- now is the perfect time to launch your new environmentally-friendly lifestyle. To...

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Time for Significant Solar Savings as we Spring Ahead with Daylight Saving Time

This weekend, we “Spring Ahead” as Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 10 and continues for 34 weeks, ending on the first Sunday in November. All across the country, people will be moving their clocks forward an hour,...

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4 Things New Yorkers Can Expect from New York’s Green New Deal

Big News for NY Solar!  Governor Cuomo signed New York's Green New Deal and it means some  great things ahead for New Yorkers. 1.   More Renewable Energy Sources Governor Cuomo is aiming for New York state to be 100%...

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Buying a Home With Solar Panels? What You Need to Know

The Solar Energy Industries Association has reported that the U.S. now has enough solar installations to power 11 million homes. With solar panels showing up on homes for sale at every price point, real estate agents are quickly becoming...

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Solar 101: With so many homes going solar do you know everything there is to know?

Have you noticed the addition of solar panels on the roofs of many of the homes throughout neighborhoods in your town? The number of homeowners switching to solar last year was unprecedented and continues to rise at a rapid...

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New York is #1 For Solar Savings

New York ranks #1 for local solar incentives and #3 overall for the attractiveness of installing solar panels. Heading into 2019, solar power in New York increased more than 1,000 percent in a six-year period, from December 2011 to...

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Solar Seniors: Powering Future Generations with Clean Energy

Seniors are paving the way towards clean energy and have become the most knowledgeable group regarding solar power. With the largest percentage of Americans falling into the over 65 age category, the majority - 64 percent - have a...

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Going Solar: What Your Facebook Friends and Neighbors Say Makes All the Difference

If you’re looking for recommendations for a great restaurant in the theater district, a pediatric pulmonologist, a plumber or anything else… where’s the first place you go to find out the answer?  Most people would say they either search...

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Thousands In The Dark Following Tuesday’s Tornado

About 2,000 people lost power on Tuesday as a tornado tore through Westchester and Rockland counties. The National Weather Service said the tornado that caused downed power lines, falling trees and flooded roads was an F1 tornado, with winds...

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Solar Power on Mars!

This was a very exciting week for solar in space! The NASA Insight lander touched down on Mars on Monday afternoon after 7 months of travel through space, covering 300 million miles. NASA reported that the lander’s solar panels are now...

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