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How To Start The Solar Journey

At Good Faith Energy, your solar journey begins with analyzing electricity bills to design a system that meets your annual energy needs. We conduct a detailed site survey, design an optimized system, handle permitting, and provide post-installation support, including net metering benefits. Step 1: Electricity Bills and Data Electric bills provide crucial information for going… 

Best Reviewed Texas Solar Company & Solar FAQs

As more homeowners consider solar energy, finding the best-reviewed Texas solar company becomes crucial for ensuring a seamless transition to renewable energy. This guide aims to demystify common concerns and questions about solar power, from understanding your electric bill to choosing the right solar plan. How Do I Read My Electric Bill? Electric bills can… 

Using Thermal Infrared Imaging Drones For Solar

Thermal Infrared Imaging Drones For Solar Good Faith Energy is one of the only solar and battery installations contractors in Texas using Thermal Drones for assessing damaged solar panels. Various industries have been using Infrared (IR) imaging technology for various purposes since the 1920s. IR camera technology allows users to see heat radiation that isn’t… 

2023: 30% Tax Credit for Solar & Batteries!

The US IRA (Inflation Reduction Act of 2022) provides diverse sustainable financial benefits through federal tax credit incentives it offers to those who invest in home energy efficiency improvements. Purchasing home energy upgrades and services with new modern electrification technologies now qualifies for a 30% federal tax credit that can be claimed on an individual’s… 

Solar Myth Unveiled: Dispelling Solar Misconceptions

Going solar is too expensive! The first solar myth commonly spread is that solar is too costly. However, electric energy costs are steadily rising and are more expensive than investing in solar when comparing long-term costs. Going solar is hedging against inflation rates and rising electric utility costs by having a sustainable and fixed electric… 

Energy Hacks: Save on Bills & Boost Efficiency!

Electricity is an expensive utility cost for most typical US households and commercial businesses. The cost of electricity has steadily increased over the past decade, and continues to rise as demand for energy resources increase and reserve supplies deplete. Especially in Texas – energy prices are very sore and grid conditions not optimal. During periods… 

Forecasting Texas’ Grid Conditions with ERCOT

Imagine Texas’ electric grid as a giant interconnected electric puzzle with pieces that change and vary. This massive complex puzzle comprises a variety of pieces, such as power generation plants, transmission lines, substations, and other grid utility infrastructure parts which provide Texans with electricity. In order to ensure all the pieces properly stay connected and… 

How Long Will A Whole-Home Battery Last During A Grid Outage?

How long will my battery last in the event of an outage? This commonly asked question depends on a variety of factors. Typically, whole-home battery backup systems are designed to provide power that lasts a single household throughout the night, or when solar panels aren’t producing enough energy during the day. According to U.S. Energy… 

What are the Infrastructure Requirements for Solar Energy?

Solar energy has become an increasingly popular renewable energy source for residential and commercial buildings. However, the infrastructure requirements for using solar energy differ between residential and commercial systems due to the varying energy needs and building characteristics. We will explore the differences in infrastructure requirements for using solar energy between residential and commercial solar…