Your Free Custom Solar Quote The Inter-mountain west has citizens sharper than most, but they are still oblivious to a fault–the fault right beneath their noses, feet, and homes. The fault whose tectonic plates have carved out a chasm into which dinner plates (and other more important things) will fall. The Wasatch Fault in Utah […]
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Putting Solar Panels on an RV: What You Need to Know
As your go-to for solar information, we want to first and foremost make it clear that Go Solar Group does not put panels on RVs. We do, however, want to help you out if that’s what you want to do. That is why we have put together this post. While we do not sell every […]
Solar Panels for Pools: What Reno NV Homeowners Should Know
In Reno, one of the ten sunniest cities in America, a swimming pool is the norm. Have a swimming pool, however, means larger power bills. Getting solar for your pool will save you thousands. Solar Panels for Your Nevada Pool In a 2012 study by Opower, electricity researchers found that homes with pools use 49 percent […]
String Inverters vs. Microinverters: What’s the Difference?
Micro and string inverters are easily confused. Learning the key differences between these two common inverter types can help homeowners determine which inverter and therefore solar company is best for them. How Inverters Work Before we dive into the difference between inverter types, let’s cover their basic functions. All inverters convert direct electrical current generated […]
Make Utah Solar Panels More Efficient with these 7 Incentives
Finding the most efficient solar panels is important, but when it comes to increasing the efficiency of your solar panels, your behavior and how you choose to generate electricity can have a dramatic influence not just on your energy bills, but how you impact and influence the rest of your neighborhood, too. The semi-ugly truth […]
Why Utah and Reno Should switch to LED and Solar
As Utah and Reno Nevada’s top-rated solar installer, Go Solar Group cares about your home’s energy. The first step is a change in the way we purchase, use, and manage our light bulbs. If Nevada and Utah want to keep up, they must take note of the changes made to national regulations. These regulations suggest […]
Solar Panels with Battery Backup: How to Prepare for a Power Outage
Losing power for a few hours can seem catastrophic, but a power outage that lasts for days can be dangerous. Extreme temperatures can quickly become unbearable, the food in your refrigerator can spoil, you can lose reliability of medical devices, and you could potentially lose contact with family and organizations that can help. The reasons […]
Solar Panels vs. the Ugliest Lawn Decorations of All Time
If there’s anything you could do to kill-a-watt when it comes to clean power production, it’s opting in to ugly lawn decorations instead of a beautiful solar ground mount system. So, without further ado, and to put the beauty of an awesome ground mount in perspective, here are the 5 ugliest lawn decorations of all […]
Why Solar and Battery Backup Matter in Emergency Preparedness
How Solar Power Can Balance the Effects of Mother Nature in Natural Disasters If you’re banking on Reno not suffering from a natural disaster in the near future, you’ll have better statistical odds against the slot machines a few miles down U.S. 95 in Las Vegas. And, if you’re a Reno resident without rooftop solar, […]
5 Solar Inverter Steps You Need to Know for SMA
Understanding Your Home’s SMA Solar Inverter The invereter is the large gray and black box installed on or inside your home. This device turns your solar power’s DC (direct current) electricity into AC (alternating current) electricity, which matches that of the grid’s. In this picture you can also see the rapid shutdown switch and solar […]
The Most Efficient Solar Panels for Home Use: A Practical Guide
Having the most efficient solar panels installed is easy, but sometimes finding the best solution for your home can be difficult with so many solar vendors vying for your attention. However, it’s worth it: Going solar is profitable, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsible. One can even argue it’s a conduit for not just greater social responsibility […]
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