March 17, 2024

Going solar in 2024. Who do you trust?

by Patrice 'Pete' Parsons, TXSES Executive Director


According to a recent Forbes article, nearly 90% of Americans couldn’t be more ecstatic about their rooftop solar system. In fact, some 83% of those homeowners are raving to friends and family about how happy they are. They installed them for a variety of reasons: energy independence (with batteries); cost savings; environmental concerns. You might even know some of these people. You might even be one of them.

 

But for those who might be in the market for rooftop solar, it’s caveat emptor (buyer beware). The onus is on YOU, the consumer, to do due diligence before you buy. The decreasing costs of solar panels have made them increasingly affordable.

 

And because the decreasing cost of solar panels is making them more affordable, solar scams are becoming more prevalent nationally and here at home. Currently, the Texas distributed solar industry is experiencing consumer fraud. There have been many reports of uninformed consumers conned into buying systems they can’t afford, promised pie-in-the-sky results: no electric bills! Free electricity! The adage if it’s too good to be true comes to mind, pay attention. It probably is. 

 

As TXSES is the state’s only non-profit that promotes distributed solar, we require all TXSES business members to sign a code of conduct and ethical requirements. We believe this practice creates an environment with values that reflect honest, ethical business principles and rules of behavior that are consistent with TXSES organizationally, contributing to the welfare of all our stakeholders, and respecting the rights of all constituents affected by our work.


We’re very much aware of nefarious practices by some solar salespeople. You can trust TXSES business members to be professional and install all equipment safely and in compliance with all applicable rules, laws and regulations. We’ve got resources for consumers who are interested in going solar on the TXSES website. And check out the the SEIA Instagram post below for more timely information about consumer confidence when shopping for solar.

 

I’ve also been meeting with stakeholders and other statewide nonprofits to address this situation and we’re committed to developing solutions that will guarantee consumer confidence in solar rooftop installations.


If you’re interested in becoming a TXSES business member, contact Steven Ùgalde at sugalde@txses.org


On a personal note, I want to bid a heartfelt adieu to a great friend and colleague, Jane Pulaski, who has decided to retire...again. She's been TXSES' Director of Communications since I became Executive Director of TXSES in 2020. In that time, she's worked tirelessly to help me build upon Lucy Stozenberg’s legacy by writing grants, updating the website, developing newsletters and anything else I needed help with. In the beginning, it was just the two of us. When I say I could not have done my job without her, I mean it. We woke up each day and proceeded to set our hair on fire with all the work we wanted to accomplish. I can speak for the rest of the team when I say we'll miss her. Thanks for everything, JP.

New TXSES

Communications Specialist!

We're thrilled to welcome Tamara Kowalski to the TXSES team! Tamara has more than 15 years of experience working with environmental nonprofits—much of which has been in communications. "As someone who is passionate about solar energy, with solar panels on my home as well, I'm confident that my experience in outreach and communications, writing and editing, working on grants and collaborating with regional chapters will make me a valuable asset to TXSES," says Kowalski.


Tamara will officially be on board April 1, taking over for long-time colleague, TXSES member and friend Jane Pulaski, who departs TXSES after four years.


Welcome aboard, Tamara!

Industry Spotlight 

Holt Renewables

by Steven Ùgalde, Marketing & Membership Coordinator


As a benefit of being a TXSES Platinum Business Member, we highlight the member’s company in our newsletter. This month, we sat down with Kevin Chavez, sales/operations manager with Holt Renewables, an engineering, procurement and construction firm for commercial solar projects nationwide, to learn more about Holt Renewables. MORE

ASES Solar 2024

ASES 2024 is in DC! Join us and catch those rays with a 15% discount! Use code GOSOLAR at checkout for solar-powered savings. See you in DC!#Solar2024 #SolarPowerSavings #GoSolar

New Must-Reads

Been thinking about going solar but not sure where to start? Check out the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) Instagram page for tips and advice before you sign on the dotted line.

According to data from nonprofit Environment Texas, the state now ranks third in residential solar power generation, behind only California and Arizona, according to Houston Public Media. MORE 

National, State, Local Clean Energy Headlines

Renewable energy can help Texas if leaders support it

Dallas Morning News 3/14/24


Four ways virtual power plants can help the US keep up with demand

Canary Media 3/13/24


Public Utility Commission of Texas secures bill credits for Texas consumers

Odessa American 3/13/24


Texas requires utilities to plan for emergencies. That didn't stop the Panhandle fires.

Texas Standard 3/12/24


New report shows Texas' home solar power generation increased over 3,500% in the last decade: that's a testament!

The Cool Down 3/10/24


Texas slows development of annual $1B performance credit mechanism designed to boost grid

Utility Dive 3/8/24


Central Texas experiencing boom in new solar farms

Government Technology 3/8/24


American-made upskill prize for the solar manufacturing workforce

US Dept. of Energy 3/8/24


How China came to dominate the world in solar energy

New York Times 3/7/24


Texas' ADER Task Force makes advances on VPPs; challenges remain

Advanced Energy Business Alliance 3/2/24


Power when the sun doesn't shine

MIT News 2/29/24


These state parks wll be in the path of totality for the April 8 eclipse

KSAT.com 2/27/24


ERCOT CEO questions economics of connecting Texas grid to the rest of the country

Houston Chronicle 2/27/24

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Solar Permits Issued Through Febuary 2024


Ohm Analytics is a TXSES Platinum Business Member


Ohm Analytics’ solar market intelligence platform is a powerful tool for the industry that is used by leading installers, OEMs, distributors and financial firms. In Texas, Ohm aggregates data from dozens of sources and, as a TXSES member, you can access the platform and abridged research for free by signing up here. The chart below includes the most recent data for Texas permit trends through December 2024.


Ohm offers free base access, as well as paid premium access with expanded geographic, competitor-level detail and reporting coverage. This premium access can also be obtained at no cost with participation in Ohm's data partner program. You can set up a time to learn more about the initiative here.

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