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Fluent Brings Solar Energy To Qualified Homeowners
If you pay more than $99/month for power, you probably qualify for this program

By Austin McLean
What is Happening?
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Power companies are grappling with a daunting challenge; Have enough energy for Albertans, while making the grid greener. However, they are excited about Fluent Solar's Solar Incentives that encourage homeowners to adopt clean energy by helping to reduce solar power project costs to $0 installations.
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Once primarily seen as an environmentally conscious choice, solar panels are increasingly becoming favored by homeowners, thanks to the attractive financial products provided by Fluent Solar. These products reduce the upfront cost of solar.
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Upon entering their postal code, homeowners are often surprised to discover that solar panels can be installed on their house without any initial expenses, thanks to Fluent's incentives. By utilizing this tool, individuals can learn the solar incentives available in their vicinity and even estimate their potential savings by inputting their utility provider and average power bill. In numerous instances, customers are cutting down their annual home power expenses by up to 90%.
How Do Solar Programs Work?
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The cost of solar panels have decreased significantly in the past decade, which means millions of homeowners that could not previously afford to do so are switching to solar. Alberta Homeowners that qualify for this new program no longer have to pay out of pocket for solar installations. With Fluent's Solar program, homeowners are able to drastically reduce their power bill without dealing with the upfront costs of installing solar panels.
Solar Net Metering
Power companies around Alberta are embracing net metering. Net metering is a billing mechanism that allows owners of solar systems, to receive credit for the electricity they generate and send back to the grid. When the renewable energy system generates more electricity than the owner consumes, the excess electricity flows back into the grid, and the utility company credits the owner's account. During periods when the renewable energy system doesn't generate enough electricity, such as at night or during cloudy days, the owner can draw electricity from the grid as usual.
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