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  • SunVest Solar LLC
    4.1
    N27 W24025 Paul Ct, Suite 100, Pewaukee, 53072, US

    SunVest Solar, LLC is one of the largest vertically integrated developers of distributed solar projects in the United States. Our mission is to advance clean energy nationwide with turnkey, cost-effective solar solutions. We offer business, nonprofit, and utility partners expertise across the value chain, including development, construction, financing, and operations. We develop community solar projects in key markets nationwide, distributed solar for commercial/industrial customers, and solar assets for utilities, co-ops, and municipalities.

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  • Solar Forma Design
    1106 Mondovi Rd Suite 209, Eau Claire, 54701, US

    Solar Forma Design is a company that specializes in solar-powered products, including the E-CACIA Solar Tree, WAVE Solar Carport, POD Solar Seating, and MYKĒS Conduit Seating. They aim to redefine solar energy for good and have been a grant recipient of the UW System Ideadvance Seed Fund.

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  • Renew Wisconsin Inc
    4.2
    Suite 300, Madison, WI, 214 North Hamilton Street, 53703, US

    RENEW Wisconsin is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a stronger, healthier, more vibrant Wisconsin through the advancement of renewable energy. We work on policies and programs that expand solar power, wind power, renewable fuels, local hydropower, building electrification, energy storage, and electric vehicles.

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  • Au Solar Services LLC
    5
    West Allis, WI, 53214, US

    Au Solar Services is a certified Enphase Technician providing a range of services including Enphase system servicing, underproduction assessment, critter guard installation, panel removal and reinstall, off-grid solar and storage install, and solar snow guard. With 3 years of experience in the solar industry, a Residential Journeyman Electrician license, Better Business Bureau Accreditation, NABCEP Photovoltaic Associates Degree, Enphase Energy System Certifications, and MREA membership, clients can trust in the highest quality care for their solar systems.

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  • CSI Sun
    Highland Solar Store, Highland, WI, 869 North Main Street, 53543, US

    CSI Sun is a member of the North American Solar Stores retail network (NASS). This international network of retail solar showrooms has been created to enhance the buying experience for folks like you who want to take control of your electric, hot water and heating bills. The NASS network has been created to ease the frustration and confusion experienced by customers as they seek out reliable, dependable and accurate information on a solar system.

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  • U.S. Solar Mounts Corp
    3.7
    3498 Acorn Ave., Sparta, WI, 54656, US

    U.S. Solar Mounts is a leading provider of solar aeration systems, electric aeration, diffusers, treatments, compressors, solar racking, fountains, de-icers, control panels, and timers. They offer a wide range of products designed for various applications, including pond aeration, water treatment, and solar power solutions. Their products are designed to be reliable, efficient, and easy to install, making them suitable for both residential and commercial use. The company also provides resources such as manuals, spec sheets, and FAQs to help customers understand and maintain their products.

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  • Solarus
    3.6
    440 East Grand Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, 54494, US

    Solarus is a locally owned and invested company that provides fast, reliable, and affordable fiber internet services. They offer various speed options including Economy, Family, Deluxe, Premium, and Ultra, catering to different needs and budgets. The company is committed to the success of the communities they serve and has a strong presence in Wisconsin Rapids and Manawa. They provide 24/7 local tech support and have a team of knowledgeable and professional staff. Solarus also supports local initiatives and community events, demonstrating their commitment to giving back.

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  • Midwest Solar Power
    4.9
    Madison, WI, USA, 816 Walsh Rd, 53714, US

    Midwest Solar Power LLC was founded in 2009, bringing together backgrounds in construction, project management, and customer service to modernize the solar installation business. The company strives to be the premier local solar installer in Dane County by doing honest, high-quality work at a fair price. Each installation is unique, and Midwest Solar Power can design the right system to meet your energy needs.

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  • Wisconsin Solar Design Inc.
    2500 Pleasant View Road, Middleton, WI 53562, Madison, 53562, US

    Established in 1981, Wisconsin Solar Design, Inc. has provided thousands of public, commercial, and residential clients with custom glazed structures. Their team of architects and engineers utilize the latest in CAD and 3D modeling to prepare drawings and virtually mock-up details. This enables them to quickly and precisely fabricate projects in their modern shop facility. Wisconsin Solar Design offers standard and custom glazed structures to meet unique project requirements, including metal-framed glass systems, metal-framed translucent systems, point-supported glass systems, standing seam polycarbonate panel systems, and more.

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  • Glow Solar
    4.4
    123 Solar Way, Suite 100, Madison, 53703, US

    Glow Solar is a developer of turnkey solar energy systems that services the residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural sectors. Headquartered in Madison, WI, Glow takes pride in our midwestern roots, and strives to conduct business with our key value of respect – for our customers, our employees, and our communities. With decades of cumulative experience in the clean energy space, our team understands that each customer’s facility and operational needs are unique. From project conception to commissioning, our goal is to provide a seamless customer experience focused on excellence and integrity and to achieve the highest standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installers

Have questions about going solar? Find answers to common inquiries about solar panel installation and connecting with reputable Solar Installers in USA.

What is net metering, and how does it work?

Net metering is a billing mechanism that allows homeowners and businesses with solar panels to sell excess electricity generated by their system back to the utility grid. When your solar panels produce more electricity than you consume, the excess is sent to the grid, and your electric meter runs backward. You receive credits for this excess energy, which can offset your electricity bill. Net metering policies vary by location, but they generally make going solar more financially attractive by allowing you to earn credits for the electricity your system generates.

How can I finance my solar panel installation?

Various financing options are available for solar panel installations:
  • Cash Purchase: The most straightforward option, providing the greatest long-term savings but requiring a larger upfront investment.
  • Solar Loans: Loans specifically designed for solar installations, often with favorable terms and interest rates.
  • Solar Leases: A third-party company owns the system and leases it to you, allowing you to go solar with little or no upfront cost, but you won't own the system or receive tax benefits.
  • Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs): Similar to leases, but you pay for the electricity generated by the system, not the system itself.
  • Home Equity Loans or Lines of Credit: Borrow against the equity in your home.
The best financing option depends on your financial situation and goals. Consult with a solar installer and a financial advisor to determine the best choice for you.

What is the difference between grid-tied and off-grid solar systems?

Grid-tied solar systems are connected to the utility grid, allowing you to:
  • Draw electricity from the grid when your solar panels aren't producing enough power (e.g., at night)
  • Sell excess solar electricity back to the grid through net metering.
Off-grid solar systems are not connected to the grid and rely solely on solar panels and battery storage for electricity. They provide energy independence but require a larger upfront investment for batteries and a larger solar array.

What happens to my solar panels during a power outage?

During a power outage, a grid-tied solar system without battery storage will automatically shut off for safety reasons. This is to prevent solar energy from backfeeding into the grid and posing a hazard to utility workers. If you have a battery storage system, your solar panels can continue to provide power to your home during an outage.

What is net metering, and how does it work?

Net metering is a billing mechanism that allows homeowners and businesses with solar panels to sell excess electricity generated by their system back to the utility grid. When your solar panels produce more electricity than you consume, the excess is sent to the grid, and your electric meter runs backward. You receive credits for this excess energy, which can offset your electricity bill. Net metering policies vary by location, but they generally make going solar more financially attractive by allowing you to earn credits for the electricity your system generates.

How can I finance my solar panel installation?

Various financing options are available for solar panel installations:
  • Cash Purchase: The most straightforward option, providing the greatest long-term savings but requiring a larger upfront investment.
  • Solar Loans: Loans specifically designed for solar installations, often with favorable terms and interest rates.
  • Solar Leases: A third-party company owns the system and leases it to you, allowing you to go solar with little or no upfront cost, but you won't own the system or receive tax benefits.
  • Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs): Similar to leases, but you pay for the electricity generated by the system, not the system itself.
  • Home Equity Loans or Lines of Credit: Borrow against the equity in your home.
The best financing option depends on your financial situation and goals. Consult with a solar installer and a financial advisor to determine the best choice for you.

What is the difference between grid-tied and off-grid solar systems?

Grid-tied solar systems are connected to the utility grid, allowing you to:
  • Draw electricity from the grid when your solar panels aren't producing enough power (e.g., at night)
  • Sell excess solar electricity back to the grid through net metering.
Off-grid solar systems are not connected to the grid and rely solely on solar panels and battery storage for electricity. They provide energy independence but require a larger upfront investment for batteries and a larger solar array.

What happens to my solar panels during a power outage?

During a power outage, a grid-tied solar system without battery storage will automatically shut off for safety reasons. This is to prevent solar energy from backfeeding into the grid and posing a hazard to utility workers. If you have a battery storage system, your solar panels can continue to provide power to your home during an outage.