California Public Utility Commission Vote Is A Win For Rooftop Solar

A.M. Sun Solar Residential Solar Installation

A.M Sun Solar has been keeping our eye on this for years and if you have questions about this, we can answer your questions. Here’s a brief overview of what you need to know:   On Thursday, the California Public Utilities Commission voted 3-to-2 to enact its net energy metering (NEM) successor tariff, also known as NEM 2.0. For the …

Local Solar Grows Fast On Central Coast

AM Sun Solar Atascadero Solar Company

ATASCADERO, CA – A.M. Sun Solar, the local leader in solar solutions, continues the trend of increasing their customer base, profits and employment of local solar talent.   A.M. Sun Solar of Atascadero announced record growth today in clients and personnel for 2015. The number of employees doubled as sales increased by over 93% from 2014, exceeding projections for 2015 …

How do you know if your panels are still working?

So you installed a solar system a few years ago and it has been working great but how do you know if it’s still producing as much power as it can? Maybe you’re worried that one of the panels is broken or the trees that were small a few years ago have grown and are now creating too much shade …

Not Recommended for Target Practice

    Solar panels can be used for many things, your options are endless. They’re great for powering household appliances and tools, heating the pool or Jacuzzi, running the AC on these warm summer afternoons however we do not recommend them for target practice. Solar panels are built to withstand golf-ball sized hail, however, they are not meant for archery! …

How Does Net Metering Work?

Our solar consultants are some of the brightest guys in the solar field and they consistently get asked the same questions in their first meetings with new clients: How does solar work when it’s dark out and what happens when my house produces more power than we use. That’s where NEM (net energy metering) comes into play. A.M. Sun Solar …

Important Message Regarding Time of Use Rates

One small change from PG&E could mean even bigger changes to the solar world. This Wednesday the 23rd California Public Utilities Commission will be making their final decision and may remove the option for customers to switch to a “Time of Use” rate. If you already operate under this rate (E6 or A6) you will not be affected however if …