Snow cover can shut down your solar system for days and days, even in blue-sky, sunny conditions, as our own...
About a year ago, we wrote about a case in which a Texas HOA sued a homeowner for putting solar on his home.As it turns out, that HOA had a change of heart and withdrew its suit, in part due to public backlash and in part because a survey of its own HOA members showed more than two-thirds were in favor of allowing solar installations on homes within HOA bounds.
Pete Dignan, a homeowner going solar in Littleton, Colo. writes about his experience in the third of three installments in...
We’ve been thinking about solar for a couple of years, out of concern over climate change and a desire to “walk our talk” by taking meaningful action. But we knew we were going to need a new roof first. Our cedar shake shingles were starting to leak and we were finding more and more shingles in the yard after every big storm.
A few weeks ago, SolarChargeDriving.Com wrote about the case of a Texas homeowner whose HOA was suing him for installing...
Below, we offer a few short definitions and explanations of key terms that tend to be tossed around in discussions...

