Electricity Series Update: Brian O’Connor Paid $9.73 This Month For Electricity And Cranked His AC All Month Long In First Full Month Of Solar

You may remember as part of my Electricity saving series we were there at the initial meeting between Brian and his solar adviser Kevin Pritchett read about it here

Well now after his install it’s up and running and the results are very rewarding!
Sign up to have your home evaluated for Solar by the same company Brian used  who do all the paperwork and get you all the financial subsidies and incentives.

Watch the video where Brian he has zero reservations recommending anyone doing it.  He says that everyone from the company from his advisor right on down through the installers were spot on and he’s really happy with the work and most importantly the savings.
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He used 564 kWh July 2014 and now his first full month with solar installed he used 33 kWh and paid only $9.73

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Electricity Update 18 Brian and Diane O’Connor Are Going Solar

Solar Success!!! Brian and Diane O’Connor Had Their Solar Install On East Main Street #GloucesterMA Done On Earth Day and It’s Looking Sweet!

Back In January we were there when Brian’s Solar Advisor Kevin Prickett came by to look at Brian’s house and make recommendations. Here is what he had to say back in January-

Hi Joey, Just a quick follow on Brian and Diane O’Connor’s Solar evaluation. Brian and Diane’s home has qualified and they have decided to put rooftop solar on their home in Gloucester. (Only 15% of homes in MA are eligible.) Because of their home’s orientation to the sun and other factors, their entire cost will be covered by various federal, state and utility incentives. In fact they will actually be making money over and above their cost. And getting 90% of their electricity for free. If anyone else would like to find out if their home qualifies, I just need their contact information and our techs will initially rate the home via satellite. If it qualifies, we can up with a time for us to talk about how it all works. (About 90 mins.) I am in the process of working with several other Gloucester residents and will keep you posted on their progress. Many thanks for your continued support, Kevin Prickett Solar Advisor

As you can see it’s all come to fruition!

If you would like a completely free Solar evaluation to see if your house qualifies for the crazy amount of incentives and as Kevin states potentially 90% of your electricity for free, Fill Out The Form and They Will Contact You To Set It Up-

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From just a few months ago in the snow for the evaluation when we took the video, to an Earth Day install, Brian’s gotta be psyched! Looking at the installation it looks like a super clean job.

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An Easy Way to Save Money in Your Home, Plus More Homeowner Advice from the Advisor of the Month

This month’s energy saving tips from Next Step Living Energy Advisor of The Month, Tim Slater, who has been saving people all over Cape Ann a ton of money by replacing a ton of free lightbulbs, power strips, electronic thermostats that will turn down the heat at night or while you’re at work automatically, and efficient showerheads.

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Returning to his New England roots, Tim Slater, Advisor of the Month is likely one of the most well-rounded home energy advisors at Next Step Living. Starting his career off in the fine arts as a photographer, he then found his way to insulation work after moving halfway across the country, returning to Massachusetts nearly four years ago to work at Next Step Living. He shares his observations about homeowners, plus how to prepare for warmer weather.

How did you get started at Next Step Living?
I’ve been here three and a half years. My friend was working for Next Step Living, and when I moved back from Las Vegas applying for a home energy advisor position built upon the skills I’d learned there while working at an insulation company. I like being out in the field and not being stuck in one place. That was a bonus for me.

I actually have my bachelor’s in fine arts and photography, but I’ve always done construction in high school and college. Photography is still fun for me on the side, but I prefer it as a hobby. Being a home energy advisor is my full-time commitment.

What’s your favorite thing about being a home energy advisor?
How happy customers are after I leave. It’s cheesy, but I like making them happy. I get to swap out light bulbs and show them how much they can save on their heating costs, and I don’t think I’ve ever had anyone be angry with me when I leave. Everyone wants to save money, and I can help them do that.

What’s the No. 1 thing you’ve learned during your time as a home energy advisor?
After this winter, people are most interested in saving money and being more comfortable. And there’s one way to do that: insulation. I’ve been in thousands of homes, and I would say the large majority of them don’t quite realize that they need more insulation in their homes. There are some that have very little, and they think that’s sufficient. So I like to educate them on the proper R-value needed to really keep warm.

Insulation truly is a year-round issue. It has no specific season, and it’s likely the biggest thing you should have checked in your home to be more comfortable, and to save money.

What are some other things homeowners can do to prepare for warmer weather now that the sun’s finally out?
Before you turn on your air conditioner, get the compressors looked at by an expert to make sure that your air conditioner is working properly, and that it’s working efficiently, too. Think of it the same way you would with your furnace in the winter. It’s a much costlier fix, and much more misery, too, if you have to get it fixed in the dog days of summer rather than when it’s more mild weather.

How do you assess a home?
I like to explain to the homeowner as I’m going through their home what I’m finding. I’ll try to encourage them to follow along with me, which some do, or if they wander off, I’ll check in with them periodically. First, I’ll check the heat and hot water to make sure everything is safe and working efficiently. Then I’ll go up to the attic and look at the crawl spaces, then their windows and then I’ll swap out their light bulbs if needed for more efficient CFLs or LEDs. I like to keep the homeowner in the loop the whole time I’m completing a home energy assessment rather than bombard them at the end with a lot of information.

I always sit down and talk to the homeowners first and find out their problem areas. It makes them feel more comfortable and at ease with me going through their home.

How has your role evolved since you’ve started at Next Step Living?
I became a Senior Home Energy Advisor at the end of last year, and this past month, became a HEA Coach, so I’m now a field trainer for other advisors, which is great. I love people, and I enjoy teaching the new advisors how to do a home energy assessment and how to give the customer the best experience possible. I’ve trained many advisors here, some of which have become close friends, and it’s gratifying to see them do so well, too.

By the way the lightbulbs that they give you are not the ugly squiggly ones, they look just like the ones in your house only they use 10 watts instead of 65 or 100.

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Solar Success!!! Brian and Diane O’Connor Had Their Solar Install On East Main Street #GloucesterMA Done On Earth Day and It’s Looking Sweet!

Back In January we were there when Brian’s Solar Advisor Kevin Prickett came by to look at Brian’s house and make recommendations.  Here is what he had to say back in January-

Hi Joey, Just a quick follow on Brian and Diane O’Connor’s Solar evaluation. Brian and Diane’s home has qualified and they have decided to put rooftop solar on their home in Gloucester.  (Only 15% of homes in MA are eligible.) Because of their home’s orientation to the sun and other factors, their entire cost will be covered by various federal, state and utility incentives.  In fact they will actually be making money over and above their cost.  And getting 90% of their electricity for free. If anyone else would like to find out if their home qualifies, I just need their contact information and our techs will initially rate the home via satellite.  If it qualifies, we can up with a time for us to talk about how it all works. (About 90 mins.) I am in the process of working with several other Gloucester residents and will keep you posted on their progress. Many thanks for your continued support, Kevin Prickett Solar Advisor

As you can see it’s all come to fruition!

If you would like a completely free Solar evaluation to see if your house qualifies for the crazy amount of incentives and as Kevin states potentially 90% of your electricity for free, Fill Out The Form and They Will Contact You To Set It Up-

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From just a few months ago in the snow for the evaluation when we took the video, to an Earth Day install, Brian’s gotta be psyched!  Looking at the installation it looks like a super clean job.

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Electricity Update :Two Articles that Add Up- “How solar power and electric cars could make suburban living awesome again” and “Affordable Electric cars are Coming Soon Study Says”

A couple of great articles that go hand in hand for you today and Jesus, doesn’t it just sound like the fantasy of electric cars powered by your own solar generated energy sound like it’s more and more reality by smart people every single day?  The cost of solar coming way down combined with the incredible amount of government incentives to make it happen and now cheaper electric powered cars becoming available all just make sense!

Two articles for you to read and a sign up if you want a free solar consultation from the people who have been doing all the free Home Energy assessments and handing out the energy efficient lightbulbs, electronic thermostats, water saving shower heads and smart electric power strips- Next Step Living.

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How solar power and electric cars could make suburban living awesome again

From the Washington Post:

The suburbs have had it rough in the last few years. The 2008-2009 economic collapse led to waves of foreclosures in suburbia, as home prices plummeted. More recently, census data suggest that Americans are actually shifting back closer to city centers, often giving up on the dream of a big home in suburbs (much less the far-flung “exurbs”).

It doesn’t help that suburbia has long been the poster child for unsustainable living. You have to drive farther to work, so you use a lot of gas. Meanwhile, while having a bigger home may be a plus, that home is also costlier to heat and cool. It all adds up — not just in electricity bills, but in overall greenhouse gas emissions. That’s why suburbanites, in general, tend to have bigger carbon footprints than city dwellers.

You can see as much in this amazing map from researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, showing how carbon footprints go up sharply along the east coast as you move away from city centers:

Read the entire article here at The Washington Post

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Affordable Electric cars are Coming Soon Study Says

From Gizmodo

For many of us, purchasing an electric vehicle is still a pie in the sky dream. But that might be changing soon, if a new peer-reviewed study is correct that the cost of electric car batteries is falling much more quickly than we assumed.

Lithium ion batteries make up anywhere between a quarter and half the cost of electric cars today. By systematically reviewing over 80 cost estimates published between 2007 and 2014, researchers at the Stockholm Environment Institute found that the cost of Li-battery packs used by leading manufacturers like Tesla and Nissan is falling by roughly 8 % per year. That’s similar to the rate that was seen with the nickel metal hydride battery technology used in hybrids like the Toyota Prius.

What’s more, it means that battery cost is rapidly approaching a threshold that could make the average Joe think seriously about trading in his gas guzzler. According to MIT Technology Review:

for entire article click here

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Electricity Update: Boston Globe Says Electric Companies Now Fear Solar

Utilities fight rise in home solar power

By Joby Warrick

Three years ago, the nation’s top utility executives gathered at a Colorado resort to hear warnings about a grave new threat to operators of America’s electric grid: not superstorms or cyberattacks, but rooftop solar panels.

If demand for residential solar continued to soar, traditional utilities could soon face serious problems, from declining retail sales and a loss of customers to ‘‘potential obsolescence,’’ according to a presentation prepared for the group. ‘‘Industry must prepare an action plan to address the challenges,’’ it said.

The warning, delivered to a private meeting of the utility industry’s main trade association, became a call to arms for electricity providers in nearly every corner of the nation.

Three years later, the industry and its fossil-fuel supporters are waging a determined campaign to stop a home-solar insurgency that is rattling the boardrooms of the country’s government-regulated electric monopolies.

Wow, solar has come that far that the Electric companies are fearing them as making them potentially obsolete.  I had no idea when Brian O’Connor signed up and qualified for Solar at his house that he told me that it’s actually going to pay him to have solar panels installed.

In my mind solar went from not to long ago something that rich environmentalists did to feel good about themselves to now a viable financial alternative that makes sense not only for the environment but also for the pocketbook and for the common man.

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Check out what East Gloucester’s Brian O’connor’s Solar Energy advisor had to say in our interview a couple months ago-

Hi Joey,

Just a quick follow on Brian and Diane O’Connor’s Solar evaluation.

Brian and Diane’s home has qualified and they have decided to put rooftop solar on their home in Gloucester.  (Only 15% of homes in MA are eligible.)

Because of their home’s orientation to the sun and other factors, their entire cost will be covered by various federal, state and utility incentives.  In fact they will actually be making money over and above their cost.  And getting 90% of their electricity for free.

If anyone else would like to find out if their home qualifies, I just need their contact information and our techs will initially rate the home via satellite.  If it qualifies, we can up with a time for us to talk about how it all works. (About 90 mins.)

I am in the process of working with several other Gloucester residents and will keep you posted on their progress.

Many thanks for your continued support,

Kevin Prickett
Solar Advisor

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Electricity and Home Heating and Comfort Update 11: Cape Ann Chimney and Hearth Part III

First a testimonial from GMG FOB Susanne who had her Next Step Energy Audit today.  Here’s what she had to say-

Susanne just got done with her energy assessment and here’s how it went for her (so far every single person that I’ve spoken to has been thrilled)-

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December 15, 2014 2:47 pm (Edit)

Scot from Next Steps was at my house today for a few hours checking things out. I am happy to report my house is 99% energy efficient re heating. He left lots of presents (light bulbs and shower heads) and lots of good advice all for free. Thanks for the tip, Joey C. and keep up your great work. Happy holidays!
Susanne

Also Sam Novello had his done today-

Good deal Joe, Thanks, I’ll be putting more insulation in my attic.

 

Here’s Part III of our Sub series on alternative energy options from Cape Ann Chimney and Hearth-

If you want to take advantage of awesome programs available to you right now for zero out of pocket then watch the video and sign up for your own energy efficiency assessment and get a ton of free lightbulbs, power strips, electronic thermostats that will turn down the heat at night or while you’re at work automatically, and efficient showerheads.

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Parts 1,2,3 Here
Electricity Update #4: Free Home Energy Assesment With Kevin From Next Step Living
Electricity Update #5: Video Walkthrough- Energy Efficiency Assesment and Free Stuff At Mom’s House
Electricity Update #6 Energy Saving Ideas
Electricity Savings Alternative Home Energy and Comfort Update #7- Cape Ann Chimney and Hearth
ELECTRICTY AND HOME ENERGY UPDATE #8 NO BRAINER- DONNA AND RICK GET THEIR ENERGY EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT!
ELECTRICITY, HOME HEATING AND ENERGY UPDATE #9 CAPE ANN CHIMNEY AND HEARTH TESTIMONIAL FROM CAROL CATALDO
Electricity Update #10