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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Solar Sign Up


Residents Moving Quick to Sign Up For Solar in Time to

Receive the WMLP Rebate & 2014 Tax Credits

Before Expiration

 

Learn More About Impressive ROI, Trendy, Successful

Wellesley MORE Power to Choose SUN Program

at Upcoming Open House

 

Residents are moving quick to sign up for solar before the August 31 deadline. Signing up for solar before this date enables them to have their panels installed before the Wellesley Municipal Light Plant solar rebate expires on December 31st (panels need to be installed by that date) and in time to get  2014 tax credits. Reserve your no-obligation estimate by going to www.WellesleyPowerToChoose.com.

 

With a very impressive ROI, many Wellesley residents are investing in solar.

 

"As new parents, it was important to us to create a healthy environment for our son," said Jo Kaplan Lee, new solar owner and partner of Wellesley's  Allegro Photography. "The economics and ease of installing solar in Wellesley will allow us to sleep a little better at night knowing we are working to provide a healthier environment for our family, and our community," Lee said proudly.

 

There will be an open house on Wednesday, Aug 20:  5:00 PM – 8:00 PM on 12 Granite Street. Please come by to learn more.

 

The 2014 state average solar costs are expected to increase based on new tariffs on some imported solar panels. For "solar suitable" homes, the financials under the current Wellesley discount combined with Federal, State and local incentives are very attractive at this moment in time.  Also, the time-limited Wellesley solar price is around 30% below the state average*!

 

The MORE Power to Choose program is run by Wellesley volunteers and sponsored by the Town of Wellesley Sustainable Energy Committee. The solar portion of this program offers discounted group pricing from installer partner Astrum Solar along with a rebate from Wellesley’s Municipal Light Plant and generous state and federal incentives. Find out how easy and affordable it is to install panels on your home and produce your own electricity. By going solar you help the environment and your community, while saving on your electric bills. This program is working to lower the carbon footprint of the Town of Wellesley and setting a standard for the future of our town.

 

The overall MORE Power to Choose program provides residents opportunities to meet their individual goals of personal responsibility and engagement.  Whether you are fully vested in living a green life or are interested in taking small initial steps, the More Power to Choose campaign allows residents to participate at their own pace.

 

(* based on MassCEC data on installers and costs updated on 4-24-2014)

 

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