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Home Solar Incentives Announces New Educational Portal Focusing on Solar Energy

As the cost of conventional energy rises and that of solar drops in proportion, offering information on making the conversion is crucial, publishes homesolarincentives.com

Home Solar Incentives Announces New Educational Portal Focusing on Solar Energy

Trenton, New Jersey - February 24, 2017 /MarketersMedia/

Shaun Scarpa of Home Solar Incentives (https://homesolarincentives.com) recently announced the company has secured funding for its operations and educational portal. This is the latest step in the organization's efforts to better inform home and business owners across New Jersey on solar energy and sustainability. Nationwide reports on the subject rank the state fourth in the country for solar energy implementation.

Said Scarpa, "Our goal is to educate homeowners and business owners on the benefits of solar energy for the environment, their wallets and property values. We pride ourselves on providing fact-based, unbiased information at no cost to those who seek our help. In addition to offering details on the benefits of solar energy as they apply to property owners in New Jersey, we provide information on incentives and no-cost installation programs available to consumers throughout the state."

Based on the most recent figures made available to the public, upwards of 2,000 Megawatts of solar energy are currently installed in New Jersey with this amount expected to double by decade's end. This movement is partially fueled by a Renewable Portfolio Standard requiring at least 22.5 percent of the state's electricity to be drawn from renewable resources by 2021. Authorities also point to long-term cost-effectiveness as a driving force behind swelling statewide interest in solar energy.

Various sources indicate certain tax credits toward components and labor remain available to New Jersey residents and property owners who choose to incorporate solar power. Numerous additional incentive programs are likewise being offered, many of which vary by specific location, system capacity and other factors. Among the largest solar installations currently in place throughout the state are Berry Plastic Corporation, Pilesgrove Solar Project and Howell Solar Farm.

Further details on solar energy incentives are available at https://homesolarincentives.com/home-solar-user-guide/what-going-solar-means-for-you.html with an array of additional information also offered through the Home Solar Incentives website.

Concluded Scarpa, "Our website explains what property owners can expect during the installation process, how net metering works and a number of other points. Once our readers are ready to convert, we're here to help determine if they're eligible for the many incentive programs currently in place and connect them with local solar installers. As the cost of conventional energy continues to surge and that of solar installation drops in proportion, more people are expressing interest in making the switch. We're here to make sure they have all the information they need going into the venture."

About Home Solar Incentives:

With the mission of providing a neutral viewpoint based on solar facts and helping readers make the best financial and environmental decisions for their homes or businesses, Home Solar Incentives offers a wealth of information and resources for New Jersey residents and property owners.

Contact Info:
Name: Shaun Scarpa
Organization: Home Solar Incentives
Phone: (609) 786-7697

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