Working at GreenSpark: Alex Zehr
In this series, we sit down with employees here at GreenSpark to ask them what it's like working here and what they think sets GreenSpark apart from the competition.
In this series, we sit down with employees here at GreenSpark to ask them what it's like working here and what they think sets GreenSpark apart from the competition.
In this series, we sit down with employees here at GreenSpark to ask them what it's like working here and what they think sets GreenSpark apart from the competition.
In this series, we sit down with employees here at GreenSpark to ask them what it's like working here and what they think sets GreenSpark apart from the competition.
Whether you’re a homeowner or business owner, solar can help save you money. Net metering is one reason why solar is such a good deal for homeowners and business owners in Rochester. It allows you to save money on your energy bills all year long–even during gloomier months.
Congress recently passed the largest climate bill in U.S. history with the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) becoming law on August 16th, 2022. The provisions of the IRA include many new solar incentives for businesses, municipalities, non-profits, rural companies, low-income communities, and more.
1809 Studios owner, Dave Drago, explains why he went solar at his 19th century Erie Canalside Tavern turned recording studio.
GreenSpark Solar is pleased to announce the completion of a 73 kW roof-mount solar array for 270 on East Apartments in Rochester, NY. This housing project is owned by Dyno Group, a Licensed Contractor and NYS-Certified MBE located in Buffalo, NY. Other local partners in the project include Radec Electric and CSD Housing, LLC.
Wondering whether a roof mount solar system or a ground mount is best for you and your home? We've got some answers in this post.
Got questions about switching your home to solar power? Here are some of the GreenSpark team's most frequently asked questions.
What right does an association have to say “no” to its members–that they cannot have solar panels on their homes?