We do solar PV better than anybody else in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine. Our commitment to your long term investment means that we use only American-manufactured solar panels, inverters, and balance of system components. We use only solar components from companies that are best of breed. This means that you can feel confident that your warranties will be backed up the entire time you own the system. Your system is designed in-house by nationally certified NABCEP PV Installers assuring you of the safest zero-maintenance array that you can buy.

What's new?

REAP Grant Deadline (March 31, 2021) - In just 4 weeks, the opportunity to submit a 2021 USDA Grant application closes. REAP is a Grant program that allows both farms and small rural businesses to receive 25% of the total cost of their solar PV project back as a cash grant. If you have a solar...

Posted on Mar 02, 2021  •  Facebook

In the last quarter of 2020, we had a flurry of both ground-mount and roof mount residential solar arrays. As prices of modules have gone down, the size of systems have gone up, many of which now also include battery storage, EV Chargers, and mini-splits for heating/ cooling. The $1,000 NH State...

Posted on Jan 06, 2021  •  Facebook

Why Solar, Why now? Even with Covid-19 going on, we are still doing solar installation and maintenance. We use safe workmanship practices including masks, distancing, and sanitizer. It is the best time to install solar right now. Solar panel pricing is lower than ever, the 26% ITC is available...

Posted on Jul 05, 2020  •  Facebook

We just installed this gorgeous multi-roof 36KW residential solar array in Rye, NH. The energy will offset 100% of all electrical and heating usage. We used the super premium LG black-on-black panels, which allowed us to achieve the power density required with the available roof space. These models...

Posted on Jun 18, 2020  •  Facebook

When Ross recently had us install this 10.22KW solar array on his barn in Henniker, we didn't realize that he would immediately want to expand his array another 5K for mini-splits, heat pump water heaters, etc. Considering the medical and economic concerns right now, the question is "Is solar a good...

Posted on Apr 03, 2020  •  Facebook