Submitted by Technical_Pay9104 t3_115mvhl in WorcesterMA
Got a knock on the door from a rep at Trinity Solar claiming to be licensed by the town and offering what sounds like too good to be true… to put solar panels on the rough at no cost to me, all material/labor/maintenance/insurance handled by the town. Has anyone heard of this? Done this? If so what is your experience?
EnvironmentalAd550 t1_j92rixj wrote
If this means you'll be leasing the panels you should pass. If you don't own the panels then the install company can take the income you would normally get from having panels like renewable energy credits. This is why some companies go door to door and set up in malls and Best Buys. They shouldn't be trusted.
We own our panels and have earned a sizable credit with National Grid so even if we produce less than we use we don't pay a bill. This is because MA has net metering. We also get a couple hundred dollars a quarter from the sale of our production due to solar renewable energy credits. So it's basically getting paid twice for the energy we produce.
I have also heard that since the company owns the panels they can interfere with selling the house and the panels can't be included in house appraisal.
If they are offering this deal and still letting you own your system then it's great, I doubt that this is the case.