OneRoof Energy Partners with Resolution Solar to Provide Solar PV System Installations Throughout Massachusetts

OneRoof Energy, Inc., a residential solar services provider and wholly-owned subsidiary of OneRoof Energy Group, Inc. today announced the Company has partnered with Resolution Solar LLC, a New York-based full-service solar energy provider servicing Massachusetts. The Resolution Solar centrally-located operational center increases OneRoof Energy's ability to effectively install solar PV systems throughout Massachusetts.

"Our hope is to nurture a long lasting relationship with OneRoof Energy and to combine our resources in order to provide an efficient, economical, and long standing energy solution to the homeowners of Massachusetts," William D Lawton, chief operating officer of Resolution Solar. "We're on the verge of the golden age of solar. With the assistance of government incentives, solar power is urgently becoming a part of everyday life which is crucial in making a difference in reducing America's carbon footprint."

Utilizing OneRoof Energy's affordable financing options, Resolution will offer their Smart Start program. The Smart Start program includes a power purchase agreement that allows Massachusetts homeowners to take advantage of solar energy without the burden of placing a down payment while creating exceptional energy savings. The Smart Start program is one of the most beneficial, zero money down solar power purchase agreements in the state. With an eye toward growth, the parties currently plan to expand the Smart Start program to additional northeast residential solar markets in the near future. Working together, OneRoof Energy and Resolution Solar make saving money on energy even easier for customers.

"In recent surveys of American homeowners, economics are driving adoption," stated David Field, president and chief executive officer for OneRoof Energy. "Homeowners cite zero up-front costs and ongoing cost savings as the top two reasons for considering solar for their homes. With Resolution's Smart Start program and OneRoof Energy's affordable financing options, we are confident homeowners will see the difference when choosing a solar partner."

About OneRoof Energy

OneRoof Energy, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of OneRoof Energy Group, Inc., is a complete solar services provider offering homeowners everything from traditional and lease financing, PPAs, solar system design and installation project management to ongoing system monitoring and maintenance services. Utilizing its technology-rich, solar leasing fulfillment platform, OneRoof is partnering with traditional residential solar originators, energy retailers and home services companies of all sizes to offer residential customers affordable, renewable energy choices. With its unique end-to-end energy solution, the Company has created multiple touch points to offer cost-saving energy products and services that create a seamless experience for the homeowner while fulfilling their unique energy needs. Currently, OneRoof serves residential customers in seven states including Arizona, California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut and New York with plans for additional expansion. For more information, visit www.oneroofenergy.com.

About Resolution Solar

Resolution Solar, LLC is a turnkey residential solar PV (photovoltaic) system provider headquartered in New York, NY with operations focused and active within Massachusetts. Resolution Solar has significant experience in constructing high quality, low cost solar PV systems in a high volume and expeditious manner. Given the favorable market conditions that exist in Massachusetts, Resolution recently began focusing on the Massachusetts residential solar market and expects to expand into additional markets in the northeast in the near future. For more information, visit www.resolutionsolar.com.

William D. Lawton will be speaking at the 2015 Humanitarian Technology Conference, organized by researchers at MIT and Harvard. The conference will be held May 12, 13, and 14 at Le Meridien Cambridge-MIT. For more information, please visit www.humanitariantechnology.org.

Source: http://www.oneroofenergy.com/

Comments

  1. Ray Boggs Ray Boggs United States says:

    There's a lot of gimmicks hitting the solar energy market. Now that expensive solar leasing/PPA schemes are losing their popularity, the solar leasing companies want you to try their new 30 year balloon payment loans with a 2.9% annual payment increase. You read right, a 30% balloon payment that 's due on June 1st the year after installation, regardless of the amount claimed in the tax credit and you'll have a 2.9% annual payment increase!

    Today, pricing for an average sized 4.75 kW purchased system that can produce up to 600 kWh of electricity per month with 5 hours of peak sunshine per day has dropped below $11,000 after applying the 30% federal tax credit.

    Who in their right mind would sign up for a 30 year loan on an $11,000 purchase? Solar has truly become affordable today. Just make sure that you compare quotes from at least 6 dealers before you commit to a system. Don't just shop the big leasing companies or even the small local dealers. Use a search engine such as Yahoo to (enter the name of your state followed by the word solar) and you'll come of with hundreds of results to compare pricing. Pricing can vary by tens of thousand of dollars for the same system. Be smart, shop before you buy or lease.

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