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Solar Energy & Panels

There are many questions in this stage of considering solar, and it pays to research before contacting a contractor. For helpful materials to help in the information gathering stage, like research, maps, and more, check out the National Renewable Energy Laboratory or the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy.

Solar energy is a clean, inexpensive, renewable power source that is gaining popularity as more people look for alternative energy. Northeastern REMC can help you connect your solar power equipment with NREMC’s electric distribution system.

We offer two rate choices for members who own solar generation.  One gives you credit on your electricity bill for excess energy produced, and the other does not. Click below to view the solar rates.

Resources

There are lots of questions in this stage of considering solar, and it pays to do your research before contacting a contractor. For some very helpful materials to help in the information gathering stage like research, maps and more, check out the National Renewable Energy Laboratory or U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy 
 
If you want to know how much you could potentially produce with solar panels installed on your home, check out the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s PVWatts Calculator. or click the link below. Please remember that these tools provide estimates and not exact figures.

 

Watch this quick video on YouTube provided by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Read the energy research that includes photovoltaics, solar grid and systems integration, and market research and analysis.

How much you could potentially produce with solar panels installed on your home? Use this calculator and find out.

Community Solar

No room for your own solar panels? You can purchase solar energy from NREMC. Avoid the cost of installation and maintenance.