by admin | Sep 7, 2018 | Commercial Solar, Residential Solar, Solar Financing, Solar Incentives and Credits
Solar Financing for Homeowners The perception of solar costs being prohibitively high lingers from the early days of the industry. In actuality, solar equipment has become more efficient and less expensive in the last decade, as it has been adopted by homes, business...
by admin | Sep 7, 2018 | Commercial Solar, Residential Solar, Solar Advice, Solar Financing, Solar Incentives and Credits, Solar News
How do taxes fit into the solar conversation? Solar is an environmentally-friendly home improvement that can bring you tax benefits as well as save you money on your electricity costs. Currently, the federal government offers an Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for putting...
by admin | Aug 6, 2018 | Commercial Solar, Uncategorized
The adoption of solar by homeowners in New Mexico has nearly tripled over the last three years, but the rate that commercial buildings are going solar has remained relatively low. PNM, the largest utility in New Mexico, interconnected 3,500 solar arrays in 2017. Only...
by admin | Nov 22, 2017 | Commercial Solar, Company News
This November, Affordable Solar was recognized by Solar Builder Magazine as the 2017 Project of the Year. This featured recognition shines light on one of our favorite instillations to date at Roadrunner Food Bank. To provide solar to a staple in the...
by admin | Jul 6, 2015 | Commercial Solar, Residential Solar, Solar Incentives and Credits
Dear Solar Consumer, I was considering blogging about some factual details and arguments for the use of solar power; details about its benefits and economic advantages and why a typical New Mexico consumer, whether business or household, should invest in a solar...
by admin | Jun 26, 2015 | Commercial Solar, Residential Solar, Solar News
Do I need to worry about them lighting on fire? This is one of the most common questions we get from customers who are preparing to install a solar array on their home or business, and there is definitely logic behind the query. After all, solar panels are electrical...