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Update 12/27/20: The solar investment tax credit (ITC), which was scheduled to drop to 22% in

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With the continual rise in electricity costs, more and more Massachusetts residents are considering getting solar energy systems for their homes. Since solar energy is a relatively new technology, especially in mainstream life, the trick for consumers becomes understanding that you don’t know what you don’t know.

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While researching whether or not solar panels make sense for your home, you might have skimmed past the term “SREC,” unsure of what it means. This blog explains what SRECs are and why they’re the best kept secret when it comes to solar energy savings.

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