‘Grow Solar Jefferson + Waukesha Program’ offers educational, group purchasing opportunities 

The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA), according to a recent news release, is offering its “Grow Solar Jefferson + Waukesha Program,” designed to “assists homeowners and businesses in Jefferson and Waukesha counties in purchasing solar panels, which can reduce energy costs, while also lowering environmental impacts.”

According to the release, the Grow Solar program “brings community members together to learn about residential solar options and purchase solar panels in bulk, offering substantial cost savings and incentives not available to individual buyers. Since its inception in 2013, Grow Solar’s offerings have expanded significantly, educating hundreds of residents and resulting in over 2 megawatts of solar energy generation across the Midwest, including over 700 kilowatts of solar in Jefferson and Waukesha counties.”

“Solar technology is leading to a cleaner, cheaper and more efficient energy future, but it can be difficult and time-consuming to determine if solar is right for your home or business. We’re a proud supporter of this program because it brings the community together with the professional and educational materials they need. Plus, we fully vet the Grow Solar solar installer so you know you can trust the information you are receiving,” Waukesha County Green Team member Joanna Salinas was quoted as saying in the release.

The release continued: “In a time of rising prices, investing in solar energy offers immediate relief from high energy costs and shields against future uncertainties.”

“Through our group buy model, participants will have upfront savings on their solar installations and will enjoy ongoing cost savings as they harness clean, renewable electricity for years to come,” Taylor Ball, Grow Solar’s solar program manager, stated within the release.

Open to residents and small businesses in Jefferson and Waukesha Counties, the program collaborates with a vetted local solar installer, ensuring that solar investments benefit the regional economy, the release noted, adding: “This trusted installer provides comprehensive support for customers during their solar journey, including free site assessments, customized system design, installation, and ongoing maintenance.”

Frankie Fuller, a member of the Fort Atkinson-based community group Heart of the City, was cited for her recollections when she and her husband explored the solar option. Solar panels were installed on the roof of the couple’s home in 2018.

Thinking about where to begin, Fuller said, within the release: “I worried about how I would know that the installer I would choose was honest and reliable and not a flash-in-the-pan scam group more interested in making a fast buck rather than building a reputation of being knowledgeable, reliable and honest.”

The release identified its review team as a solution to such worries, stating: Our review team includes certified electricians and engineers from the area as well as advocates for clean energy that participants can feel good about and comfortable with.”

As an educational tool, the group offers “Solar Power Hours.” Educational sessions are developed for individuals interested in solar technology and incentives, the release noted.

Attendees can request a complimentary site assessment to evaluate solar feasibility for their properties, the release read.

Solar Power Hour events, both virtual and in-person, will be hosted throughout the summer. For more information, visit jeffersonwaukesha.growsolar.org/

About Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA)

According to the release, the Midwest Renewable Energy Association promotes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration.

About Grow Solar Jefferson + Waukesha

According to the release, Grow Solar Jefferson + Waukesha, led by MREA and the Waukesha County Green Team, facilitates group buying of solar panels to make solar energy accessible and affordable for residents and businesses in Jefferson and Waukesha counties.

A Midwest Renewable Energy Association ground mount solar array is installed. 

Contributed photo. 

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