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The more accurate the information you can give us, the more accurate will be the estimate. This is especially true when it comes to the amount of your monthly electrical bill. When combined with the name of your power company (whose rates we know), we can get a good estimate of your existing monthly power usage. This then allows us to determine the number of solar panels needed to provide the percentage of solar power you specified you would like to achieve.

Rhode Island Free Solar Evaluation

The smallest state in the union can actually benefit from solar power the most. Rhode Island, though small, is still an active center of commerce for many communities and business which demand a certain supply of power. Traditionally that power has come from mining coal and burning it locally which greatly lowers living conditions and air quality.

A small state such as RI can quickly be overcome by pollution and damage to the environment making renewable energy sources much more appealing. Solar kits and wind power do not pollute at all and once installed require no monthly fees and only occasional maintenance.

A Rhode Island free solar evaluation can be obtained for free by filling out the form above. It is a useful tool for determining the feasibility and size of solar array as well as a guide for finding qualified retailers and installers in the area.



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