Renu Energy Solutions Offers the Choose Your Power Program

Renu Energy Solutions Offers the Choose Your Power Program

The Benefits of Replacing Your Primary Energy Provider:
Predictable monthly energy costs
Hedge against future utility rate hikes
Eliminate maintenance burden
Long-term warranty protection
Not every home qualifies. Those who do can take advantage of a low, fixed monthly payment while protecting your home from future rate hikes!
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A solar lease lets you get the benefits of solar without having to buy the system upfront. Instead of making a large purchase, you make a monthly payment while your system helps power your home and offset part of your electric bill.
If your home qualifies, your solar system can help reduce the amount of electricity you need to buy from the utility. That can mean lower monthly energy costs, with the potential for savings over time depending on your home, system size, and energy usage.
No. One of the biggest reasons homeowners look into solar leasing is that it can offer a way to go solar without a big upfront investment.
Maintenance, monitoring, and warranty support are included, so you do not have to worry about managing system upkeep yourself. That is one of the biggest advantages of leasing instead of owning.
Your monthly solar lease payment is designed to be more predictable than traditional utility costs, which can rise over time. That gives many homeowners more stability and peace of mind when planning their monthly budget.
In many cases, the lease can be transferred to the next homeowner, although buyer qualification and utility-related requirements may apply. If selling your home is something you are thinking about, that is a good topic to review during your consultation.
Yes. Your home will still stay connected to the grid. Your solar system helps produce power for your home, which can reduce how much electricity you need from the utility.
If your system produces more energy than your home is using at certain times, that extra production may be credited back through your utility bill, depending on your setup and local utility rules.
Not every home will qualify. Eligibility can depend on things like the home itself, energy usage, roof conditions, and other approval factors. The easiest way to find out is to request a savings review.
The approval process may include a soft credit pull, which means it does not involve the kind of hard inquiry many people worry about. That helps make the process easier for homeowners who want to explore their options.
