Are African Americans Missing the Boat in the Solar Energy Revolution?

Solar energy is an alternative source of household energy that many Africa Americans overlook.

African Americans, many who remain below the poverty line, face a sea of challenges, but one of the most important is the cost of household energy. This is a basic need – every family needs to heat and cool its home. So when we talk about energy policies in this country, we need to focus on the importance of affordability.

Additionally, rooftop solar systems, which can run up to $40,000, are not financially feasible for many. Even to lease the panels, consumers must have a high credit score, which is yet another barrier. However, most African Americans, from all income levels, are unaware that they can get a complete solar power system installed for free.

 Over 100,000 homeowners have taken control of their energy costs with SolarCity but very few African Americans. Someone new signs up for clean, more affordable energy with us every 3 minutes. Are you next or will you let the solar revolution pass you buy? All it takes is a free consultation to get started. And, your first month of solar energy is on SolarCity--courtesy of James White of Roots Recovered Power Up America. Follow the link below above to sign up for a free consultation to get a free solar installation.

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