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[QUOTE="UConNation, post: 3676520, member: 2931"] Temery, I switched later last year and have absolutely loved it. We used a company that can work (I believe) in all 50 states and it costs $0 to have the solar panels put up. The only stipulation is that they have to stay on your house for 20 years. They look at how much energy you used in the past 12 months, calculate the number of solar panels you need to produce that much (and up to 10% more), lock you in at a rate that's close to 50% less than what Eversource was charging, guarantee that their rate doesn't go up by more than 2%/year, they guarantee that you produce a minimum of what they projected and if there's an issue with your roof, whether it's the fault of the panels or just your roof getting old, you only pay a couple hundred bucks for the labor to have them removed. I thought it was a scam, but my parents have had them for a couple years, we've had them for almost a year and we pay them the exact same amount every month. The only minor hiccup we had was this past month it was so hot out that we used more than we produced AND we used up what we had stored in our "bank", so we had to draw the extra electricity from Eversource. My bill for the extra electricity was only $46, but my delivery was $90. It sucks, but in the end, we're still saving hundreds each year. PM me if you want some more details about the company. [/QUOTE]
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