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A blog about news and events in the solar and energy industry. Baker Electric Home Energy, part of the Baker Electric family, has supplied Southern California with energy solutions for 84 years. Baker enables Southern California homeowners to generate, manage and use their power to save money, enhance their family's lifestyle and protect the planet.
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
1y ago
A solar system is a great long-term investment in your home, giving you control of your home’s energy. Every homeowner knows, there is always work to do around the house. Some of this work might require the removal and reinstall of your solar system for home repair or improvement.
Reason to Remove and Reinstall:
– Roof Work: Roofs eventually need repair or replacement. Temporarily removing your solar panels is likely necessary to make this work happen.
– Home Remodel: Many common renovations or additions to your home might require removing and relocating solar panels.
– System Revitalization ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
1y ago
The post Escondido Times of San Diego – The future of Rooftop Solar in CA is more important than ever appeared first on Baker Home Energy ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
1y ago
The post Times of San Diego – The future of Rooftop Solar in CA is more important than ever appeared first on Baker Home Energy ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
1y ago
The post Baker Electric Home Energy Launches ChargeOn Battery Rewards Program in an Exclusive California Agreement with sonnen appeared first on Baker Home Energy ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
1y ago
The post sonnenConnect enters exclusive partnership with Baker Electric Home Energy to launch first-of-its-kind alternative to net metering in California appeared first on Baker Home Energy ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
1y ago
The post Cleantech San Diego’s Shannon Bresnahan goes over Baker Electric Home Energy’s newest partnership with sonnen appeared first on Baker Home Energy ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
1y ago
The post San Diego NBC 7’s Brooke Martell talks with Steve Brooke regarding the recent heat wave sparking interest in solar + battery. appeared first on Baker Home Energy ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
2y ago
The Inflation Reduction Act has been signed into law, making way for an investment of $430 billion to reduce carbon emissions—the largest climate investment in American history. This means that many solar consumers now qualify for various tax breaks and rebates. Below, we break down some of the key solar incentives in the climate bill and how they will benefit homeowners with solar PV systems.
Solar Incentives in The Climate Bill: Key Points
The solar incentives in the climate bill are aimed at facilitating a quicker transition of households and businesses to cleaner energy sources. The ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
2y ago
A heat pump is a relatively affordable and environmentally-friendly way to address your home’s heating and cooling needs all year round. Working like a reverse refrigerator, it absorbs heat from the outside and transfers it to the inside of your home during winter. In summer, a heat pump transfers heat from the inside of your home to the outside, cooling your home efficiently and effectively.
Proper heat pump installation is critical to its functioning: This is NOT a typical DIY home project. Below, we discuss some key steps for heat pump installation, pre-installation considerations, an ..read more
Baker Electric Home Energy Blog
2y ago
Heat pumps are known for being energy-efficient because they consume less electricity than conventional propane, electric, or oil heating systems. Heat pumps do not generate heat by converting it from fuel. Instead, they simply transfer or redistribute heat from the air or ground to address your home’s heating and cooling requirements. A heat pump can transfer as much as 300 percent more energy than the electricity required to power it.
Though initial costs of purchasing and installing a heat pump can be high, over the long run it is far less expensive to operate than a traditional furna ..read more