Stephanie on July 9th, 2012

For several years, we have touted the benefits of leasing solar panels, as opposed to buying them.  In fact, many companies and consumers believe that it makes more sense to enter a solar panel lease, than to purchase a solar array.  This is because solar leases may allow you to convert to solar power without [...]

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Stephanie on October 18th, 2011

In California, solar leasing is preferred over cash purchases.  That means that property owners are looking for less expensive ways to switch to solar power, without the initial down payment and investment. Solar panel leases offered by companies like SunRun allow people to enjoy the cost savings and other benefits of solar electricity without purchasing, [...]

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Stephanie on April 10th, 2011

Does zero down solar sound too good to be true?  Homeowners who want to switch to renewable energy often worry about the cost of solar panels.  In Southern California, you can now install solar panels on your rooftop without having to finance thousands of dollars. Verengo Solar is offering a zero-money-down solar lease agreement under [...]

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Stephanie on January 29th, 2011

Solar panel financing is hot these days, and solar leasing is becoming a favored method for homeowners to go solar without big upfront costs.  A new residential solar lease program by Suntech, called BriteLease™ is the newest option for property owners that wish to install a solar array to generate clean, renewable electricity. Suntech is [...]

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Stephanie on January 5th, 2011

For homeowners wanting to switch to solar power, one of the biggest concerns is the upfront cost. With a solar panel lease, you can have solar panels installed and start enjoying much cheaper electricity (and with minimal carbon emissions) with practically no money down.  This is because ownership of the solar panels stays with the [...]

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Stephanie on April 30th, 2010

There’s a new push for solar on the White House.  More than thirty years after President Carter installed 32 solar panels on the roof of the White House (which were subsequently removed when Reagan was elected in 1980), many are wondering why a progressive, energy-conscious President like Obama has not re-instated solar power at 1600 [...]

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Stephanie on October 21st, 2009

So many people would like to convert to solar power, yet they are concerned about the upfront cost.  Government is listening, offering generous tax rebates and incentives, but still, it could take more than ten years for your return on investment.  So what else can you do? Instead of purchasing, you can lease solar panels!  [...]

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