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If your PSE bill has been climbing — and your power has gone out more than once in the last few years — here’s what you actually need to know before deciding on solar.

No pitch. Just the honest answer.

Does Solar Even Work Here?

Yes. Solar panels generate electr...


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Your electric bill is more than a dollar amount. It’s a map of how and when your home uses energy — and once you know how to read it, you’ll have a much clearer picture of what solar can actually do for you.

This guide walks through the key parts of a typical residential bill in Washington and Oregon and shows you where solar tends to have the ...


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If you’re considering solar in Washington or Oregon, net metering is one of the most important policies to understand. It’s the reason solar pays off faster in the Northwest than in many other parts of the country — and it’s available to most homeowners served by PSE, Seattle City Light, Snohomish PUD, PGE, and Pacific Power.

Here’s exactly ho...


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Solar energy has a strong reputation as a clean alternative to fossil fuels — and that reputation is largely earned. But the full environmental picture is more layered than most articles acknowledge. This post walks through the real ecological gains solar delivers for Washington and Oregon homeowners, where manufacturing and lifecycle choices...


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TL;DR Start with simple fixes: unplug energy-wasting devices, adjust your thermostat, wash clothes in cold water, and switch to LED bulbs. Use smart power strips to stop TVs, gaming consoles, chargers, and office equipment from drawing power when not in use. Set your thermostat for comfort first, then adjust by 1–2 degrees to reduce heating and cooling costs. Run appliances dur...

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