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Explore Trinity Presbyterian’s Journey into Clean energy savings and learn how Since 2018, their commitment has led to a 90% reduction in carbon emissions, equivalent to planting 2 trees daily! Not only have they saved over $30,000 in electricity costs since 2020, but they've also inspired their congregation and community to join the sustainable movement.
"Getting to the Root of the Problem: A Guide to Invasive Plant Species" delves into the often-overlooked threat posed by invasive plants to our ecosystems. Through a partnership with MountainTrue, Sugar Hollow Solar presents a comprehensive exploration of common invasive species in Western North Carolina. From the aggressive Oriental Bittersweet to the thorny Multiflora Rose and pervasive Japanese Honeysuckle, readers gain insights into identification, removal techniques, and native alternatives. The blog emphasizes the importance of ecological restoration and offers practical steps for readers to take action in preserving local flora.
The primary objective of the Sugar Hollow Solar Technical Review Board is to meticulously evaluate and ensure the quality and safety of solar equipment and installations. Composed of experts well-versed in all facets of solar technology, from design and engineering to installation, maintenance, and regulatory compliance, the board plays a pivotal role in upholding industry standards.
In this blog we explore the benefits of Duke PowerPair. Our comprehensive guide demystifies the process, from understanding the program's incentives to maximizing savings. Discover how to apply for rebates of up to $9,000, grasp the nuances of Cohort options, and unlock the potential for long-term sustainable energy benefits. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take control of your energy usage and redirect savings towards the things that truly matter in your life.
Battery backup, also known as energy storage, is quickly becoming synonymous with solar power. In this Sugar Hollow Solar blog, we discuss the importance of battery backup, especially when paired with solar. We discuss the Duke PowerPair program for pairing solar panels with battery backup for some serious incentive discounts. We also discuss Qcells new Georgia plant that greatly increases the number of American made solar panels in the market.
The New Year is here, and with it comes bright new aspirations! For many that means making meaningful change. At Sugar Hollow Solar, we’re always working towards meaningful change in our community. So start your New Year with us as we enter into 2024 with our new promotion!
Introspection is a big part of the setting New Years goals. In our blog we reflect on our humble beginnings and how it led us to be one of the premiere solar installers of western North Carolina. We also discuss Duke's new Net Metering policy and our partnerships in the community.
As winter inches closer, it begins to blanket the Southern Appalachian region with its chilly embrace, the warmth of community traditions, and festive lights begin to glow. At Sugar Hollow Solar, we cherish these moments that bind us to our local roots and celebrate the diverse array of holiday traditions.
Embrace the spirit of the Southern Appalachian holidays with eco-friendly decor ideas from Sugar Hollow Solar. From solar-powered lights to upcycled ornaments, discover sustainable traditions rooted in our heritage.
Explore Trinity Presbyterian’s Journey into Clean energy savings and learn how Since 2018, their commitment has led to a 90% reduction in carbon emissions, equivalent to planting 2 trees daily! Not only have they saved over $30,000 in electricity costs since 2020, but they've also inspired their congregation and community to join the sustainable movement.