Go Solar with NES+G

New England Solar + Green will help you weigh your options given your budget and energy production goals. The ultimate aim is to eradicate your electricity charges! A typical monthly electric bill of $250 translates to an annual outlay of $3,000. Across two decades, that  monthly expense swells to $60,000 handed over to your provider, and that figure excludes any hikes in electricity prices, which will  push your two-decade energy spending even higher . Putting in a solar panels  for your residence or enterprise breaks this cycle. Solar instantly cuts costs and builds the lasting assurance a sound investment offers.

The money saved is deposited straight into your account when you have the solar installation. Regardless of whether you pay upfront or finance it, the available rebates and tax advantages position it as one of the most financially sound investments and personally rewarding choices available. This form of clean power generation helps your finances while avoiding the harmful ecological effects associated with fossil fuels. The typical yearly release of carbon dioxide is around 14,796 pounds per dwelling, calculated from a standard consumption of 900 kWh monthly. Switching your energy generation method to solar will aid in protecting the planet and lowering your property’s part in altering the climate. Know more

NES+G is proudly recognized as an  Enphase Energy Platnium Installer.

Our Partners

The NABCEP Difference

As an accredited company, certification assures the public and our customers that we as certified professionals possess the skills and knowledge necessary to competently carry out the work processes of a Solar PV installation. That we are committed to continued professional training and education as well as adherence to ethical practices.

Memberships

  • NABCEP PV Accredited
  • Berkshire Chamber of Commerce
  • Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
  • New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
  • Energy Star
  • Home Builders Association
  • SEIA
  • NESEA (North East Sustainable Energy Association)
  • SEBANE (Solar Energy Business Association of New England)
  • SEPA (Solar Electric Power Association) U.S. Green Building Council