Buyer's Guides for solar electric, solar thermal (how water), and wind energy systems

Solar and Small Wind Buyer's Guides for Consumers and Businesses

Installing clean energy requires a general understanding of the equipment, costs, and approvals required for each clean energy technology. Here we provide a variety of Buyer's Guides from the Mass Renewable Energy Trust to help you decide whether or not solar and wind systems are right for you. These guides cover all the steps required to install solar and wind, navigate approvals and interconnection processes, and purchase green electricity.

Solar Thermal Hot Water System Buyer's Guide - U.S. Dept of Energy:

Solar Thermal Hot Water System Buyer's Guide  < Click on the Title

Solar Electric Energy System Buyer's Guide - Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust

Solar Electricity for Massachusetts Residents: a Buyer's Guide  < Click on the Title

If you are interested in installing photovoltaics on your home or building and want to know if solar energy is practical for you, this guide from the Renewable Energy Trust and SEBANE (Solar Energy Business Association of New England) provides an overview of basic steps consumers should follow in planning a photovoltaic installation.

Business Buyer's Guide to Solar Electricity in Massachusetts  < Click on the Title

This guide has been published to help Massachusetts businesses identify and pursue opportunities to generate electricity from solar energy. It provides information on how to evaluate whether PV is right for your business, including physical requirements of PV systems and system economics, as well as an overview of the system installation process. It was prepared by the Solar Energy Business Association of New England (SEBANE) for the Renewable Energy Trust.

Small Wind Energy Buyer's Guide

Consumer's Guide to Small Wind Electric Systems (DOER)  < Click on the Title
This guide, developed by the Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources (DOER) and the Federal Department of Energy provides an overview of basic steps consumers should follow in planning a small, single-customer wind turbine project.

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