Meet Dayton

As a member of the Air National Guard, Dayton, has been away from us for a few weeks on training drills, however, this week we say goodbye to him for 6 months as he embarks on his mission to...

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Featured FAQ: How do you size a solar system?

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Featured Solar Homeowners: Susan and Chip Evans

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WPTZ-TV: Homeowners Finding it Easier to Go Solar

Believe it or not, Vermont has about 83% the solar capacity that Miami, Florida has. And now making solar work for homeowners is more affordable too. The thirteenth home in the town of Milton today had solar panels installed...

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Rutland Herald: Solar company adopts community strategy

A Waterbury company is casting a wide net in its approach to solar energy — installing home solar systems in large numbers, one county at a time. SunCommon says its business model of signing up 100 or more homeowners...

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Burlington Free Press: Can Burlington be more solar friendly?

Might a mix of policy changes in Burlington increase the number of solar installations in the city?City officials say things are looking up, after years of a relatively sluggish adoption rate for panels. But some say factors beyond the...

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Joanne and Paul Go Solar in South Burlington

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Addison Eagle: SunCommon claims no upfront cost to go solar locally

A new financial and installation effort by a solar energy initiative, is off and running to get more Addison County homeowners installing solar-electric panels in the next year or so. Officials of Waterbury-based SunCommon, which is part entrepreneurial, part solar...

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Addison Eagle: It looks like it’s time to go solar

This newspaper covered a sparsely attended SunCommon news conference in downtown Middlebury Oct. 2. But we’re not letting the lack of attendance get in the way of the news we reported; besides, this wasn’t a typical politically motivated alternative...

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Addison Independent: Firm Aiming to Make Solar Power a Bargain

A new Waterbury Center-based company is trying to bring the promise of solar-powered electric generation to Addison County at a price that Vermonters can afford. A new Waterbury Center-based company called Suncommon announced on Tuesday that it will soon begin...

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