California and New Jersey get an affordable solar option

June 14, 2010

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Solar installations on your home can be expensive, and this large cost has been the reason for many solar holdouts out there. Well there is a more cost effective way to go solar! Homeowners in California and New Jersey are being offered an excellent group discount by 1BOG. 1BOG is a San Francisco based company that negotiates group deals for renewable energy installations. In both New Jersey and LA homeowners can get around 15% off their solar installations by joining 1BOG’s group discount. Group services like these, on top of already top notch solar rebates and incentives, and of course the great return on investment make going solar in New Jersey and LA an excellent decision. 1BOG has a no negotiation policy to help ensure that all those who sign up get the proper great deal on the solar panels they install on their homes. But this group discount offered by 1BOG is only around until September 14th, so take advantage of this great offer!

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