Thinking about solar energy but not sure if Community Solar or Rooftop Solar is right for you? This video is here to help you figure out the best fit for your life, money, and energy needs.Community Solar is a great option if you can’t put solar panels on your own roof. Maybe you rent, have a lot of shade, or just don’t want to pay a lot upfront. It lets you use solar energy from a solar farm somewhere else. You still save on your electric bill and help the planet.
Rooftop Solar is for you if you have a good spot for panels and want to save money over time. You’ll learn about the benefits, what it takes to get started, and how it can pay off by lowering your bills and maybe even making your house worth more.
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