Your home’s location, layout, size, construction, as well as any trees or obstructions that block the sun, can affect how much energy a solar system will produce. You’ll also want to check your roof to see if repairs or a replacement is needed. A solar PV system can last up to 30 years, so your roof should, too.
Most systems are designed to generate only a portion of your home’s energy needs. Your co-op can provide your energy use history and other information about your usage to help determine the right size PV system for your home. If improvements are needed, making your home more efficient can reduce your overall energy use and the size of the solar system needed.
Home solar systems are connected to your co-op’s power lines. Your co-op can provide helpful details about interconnection requirements and whether it will purchase any excess energy your solar system generates, above what you use.
Your co-op has experience working with reputable solar contractors and can help you in your research. Get at least three quotes before choosing a contractor. Your co-op can also point you to federal tax credits and other incentives to offset the cost of your PV system.