[Albuquerque, 6/9/2017] – Correct Energy New Mexico has installed well over 1,500 residential solar systems in the Southwest. The company’s team has experience in designing, installing, and maintaining solar panels, which weigh about 30 lbs. each. It also recognizes the importance of well-designed systems to harnessing the benefits of solar energy.
According to the company, “The right design will allow you to optimize the sun’s rays. The best programs in the industry guarantee positive cash flow investments and guaranteed short-term savings.”
Reduced Costs in Monthly Bills
After 18 months, residents can expect short-term savings of $2,199.92 per month. The company projects long-term savings of $128,552.42 — a large number compared to utility’s $155,370.63, after 25 years.
Correct Energy New Mexico shares that while the reduced cost is a big appeal, some of the company’s customers find greater benefit in their reduced carbon footprint. It aligns with the company’s mission to help residents recognize their environmental impact.
Direct Solar Leases
For residents who want further savings from a solar panel system installation, the company provides direct solar leases. Homeowners need to have a credit score of 640 and above to qualify for the company’s solar lease program.
Unlike most solar electric and energy efficiency solutions providers, Correct Energy New Mexico shares that it is able to turn a profit. Its sustainable business model enables the company to further provide services to residents in Albuquerque and the rest of Bernalillo County.
About Correct Energy New Mexico
When solar incentives decreased last 2012, it motivated Robert Watson and Dottie Watson to find an opportunity to venture into the market with a better game plan “than had ever been previously seen.” The two used finances, sales, and management skills to help residents install solar power systems, thus ushering the beginnings of Correct Energy.
The company’s mission is also to spread awareness about environmental impact, as well as fund environmental conservation projects in Bernalillo County, New Mexico.
For more information, visit http://correctenergy.net/