December 4, 2020
Going Solar+Storage in Vermont: CEG’s Janice Ouellette Shares Her Story
By Janice Ouellette
My husband Dan and I feel very fortunate to live in the “Green” Mountain State of Vermont. In recent years, programs have emerged that have brought clean, renewable and affordable energy to the residential sector in the form of solar PV plus battery storage.
Our path to solar plus storage has been a two-stage process, beginning in 2017 with our decision to go solar. That summer we heard about a presentation to be given at a local restaurant by a Vermont solar installation company, SunCommon. We have long-been environmentally conscious, being avid recyclers and owning a hybrid vehicle, so our interest in solar was piqued. What we heard at the presentation convinced us of the financial benefits of installing solar panels through net metering with our electric utility, Green Mountain Power (GMP). At the time, the federal tax credit available was 30 percent; the panels could be purchased up front, with a cash discount, or financed with our local credit union, VSECU, for 12 years at a low interest rate. With the financing option, the tax credit received would be used to pay down the loan. We walked out of the presentation excited about the upcoming site visit that we had scheduled.


Our Powerwalls were installed in January of 2020. To date we have experienced one brief outage. Our batteries kicked in immediately with no interruption of service and no need to reset clocks or timers. In the event of an extended outage, our Powerwalls will provide electricity for 16 to 24 hours; longer with careful energy use and sunshine to allow our panels to concurrently charge the batteries. When a weather event is forecast, GMP takes care of customers by ensuring the batteries are fully charged and ready to go.
Dan and I feel so fortunate to have been able to take advantage of these clean energy programs, but more importantly to live in a state that is committed to renewable energy. Here, solar installation companies, utilities and financial institutions partner to bring resilient power to Vermont’s residents, so that together we can all benefit.
Editors note: GMP’s Powerwall offer is currently full but reopens in January 2021. Enroll now at http://bit.ly/GMP-PowerwallOffer to get on the waiting list.
This article was originally published in Green Energy Times.