JEA’s Solar Concierge Program helps people decide if solar is right for them

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JEA’s Solar Concierge Program helps people decide if solar is right for them
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JEA wants to encourage more customers to go solar. The utility company has a new Solar Concierge Program designed to help customers interested in rooftop solar make an informed decision. Advisors can help answer questions about the potential effects on your electric bill, project costs and recommend verified, local contractors.

JSO officer recovering from spinal injury says he ‘didn’t think I’d get this far’ after he walks out of rehabFILE - Nicholas Hartnett, owner of Pure Power Solar, secures solar panel on the roof of a home designed to help customers interested in rooftop solar make an informed decision. Advisors can help answer questions about the potential effects on your electric bill, project costs and recommend verified, local contractors.

Those are the scenarios JEA wants to help its customers avoid with the program. The online tool is designed to help customers interested in solar energy feel more at ease with their decisions and protect them from potential scammers. “We’ve had them functioning for about four or five months. But it looks like we’re saving well over $100 a month. So they’ll hopefully pay off in roughly 10 years,” Byers said.Your concerns might be different. Typically, you’ll want to consider the amount of sunlight your property gets, how much energy you use, how long you’ll be in the home, and how the installation would impact your roof’s warranty and insurance coverage.

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