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My Quest to Go Solar

Now or Never producer, Sarah Bacon, set out to investigate solar to reduce electric bills at her mom’s house on Block Island, Rhode Island, which has rates 3-4 times the national average. Because of these astronomical rates, over 10 percent of residences on the island have switched to renewable energy, most of which is solar.

We talked with Jamie Paquette of SolarOne on how solar works, which steps one needs to take to switch to solar and the tax rebates involved. Then Entech Engineering, a Block Island-based renewable energy consulting and installation company run by brothers John and Chris Warfel, paid a visit to the house and walked Sarah around the property and through the process.

Finally, we ran the numbers.

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Photo: Energy Education Foundation

Music: Jefferson Airplane, Lennon and McCartney


Meet a Home Energy Auditor

7.12.11: What do we pay for in our energy bill? A lot of waste, according to energy auditor David Magid of You Save Green. Close to 30% percent.

Producer Makeba Seargeant spoke to him about common areas of household energy waste and some  remedies that we can implement over a weekend.

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Resource: NYSERDA
Resource: Green Energy Contractor