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Are you a homeowner? Do you actively try to minimize your bills? Have you done home renovations for the sake of energy efficiency?

Then maybe we can have a conversation about what you've done and what you can do.

I help provide homeowners with a turn-key solution that gives them the resources necessary to explore solar for their homes.

What that means is that I can help you see a photo voltaic system tailored to your energy demands and your roof.
You get to see the cost of the project from start to finish, including unexpected costs such as building permits, trenching, taxes and more. Also providing you with accounting services to help you maximize government rebates and write-offs.

This program is not for everyone, nor can anyone qualify!

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What is the best state to invest in solar in the USA ?
Where are you located ?
What if i do not have a roof and want to invest in solar ?

The best state to invest in solar? The one with the highest irradiance! Florida is the sunshine state, but anything along the southwest such as California and Texas have some of the highest irradiance levels. For more information : https://www.nrel.gov/gis/solar.html has a whole map of the states devoted to it.

I am located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada! Since us Canadians are so high up, Toronto's latitude being 45, which means we have to tilt our solar panels at a 45 degree angle to the south for maximum efficiency, which means the States and everyone south of us (until you're south of the equator) just have to point up!

If you don't have a roof for solar, but want to get into the solar game, try looking into solar shares, where you can invest into solar systems, and get a modest return.

I am in Annecy, France at 45 °N. According to PVGIS the best inclination is 35 °.
I have emitted a token to invest in solar energy. TOPSOL, available on Bitshares DEX.

Wonderful, so the reason why has to do with irradiance! Look at how much sunlight your region is getting compared to the surrounding area. Annecy looks beautiful. http://solarelectricityhandbook.com/solar-irradiance.html

yes Annecy is a wonderful city, but we need more renewables