Hey Danvers! Today, we are celebrating the sunny summer weather and discussing solar power with a Quick Start Home Solar Guide.
Residential solar power works by harnessing sunlight through solar panels installed on your roof or property. These panels contain photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight into direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then transforms this DC electricity into alternating current (AC), which is the type used by most home appliances. By generating your own electricity, you can reduce or even eliminate your dependence on the grid, leading to lower energy bills. Additionally, solar power is a clean, renewable source of energy, reducing your carbon footprint and contributing to environmental sustainability. Many homeowners also benefit from incentives such as tax credits or rebates, making solar installations more affordable and financially advantageous in the long run.
Wondering what Danvers is doing to advance solar locally?
The Town is working on:
- Danvers is pursuing a major solar generation project. We're in the process of filling in a large landfill space to host a massive solar array. The proposed array could generate 3.4M to 3.8M kWh per year, which is enough electricity to power about 550 homes.
- Through Danvers Electric, the Town offers many home solar PV rebates.
4 Steps to Start Your Solar Journey
- Check your home’s solar potential. Make sure your home is well positioned to host solar panels and generate energy. Your home’s solar potential measures how the sun covers your area and how much energy you can generate as a result.
- Use the Project Sunroof solar potential tool.
- Calculate your solar savings. After you’ve checked your solar potential, calculate how much money you could save on your energy bill by switching to solar.
- Use the EnergySage solar savings calculator.
- Explore incentives and rebates. There are many, many resources out there to encourage and support homeowners interested in acquiring solar for their home.
- Take advantage of Danvers Electric rebates, including a $4,500 max loan!
- Find local contractors. Get connected with the right company and professionals to install your solar project.
- Use the Mass Clean Energy Center search tool.
Can’t pursue home solar?
Consider electrifying your home instead with a heat pump home heating and cooling system!