Yes Solar Solutions Partners with NCCEF to Launch Affordable Solar Loan in North Carolina

Monday, Aug 26, 2024 2:38 pm ET1min read
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Yes Solar Solutions in North Carolina is the first to offer the NC Clean Energy Fund to expand solar accessibility, particularly for customers with moderate incomes but not ideal credit scores. This initiative, backed by the Solar and Energy Loan Fund, aligns with North Carolina's upcoming EnergizeNC program, which aims to distribute solar power across the state through a $156 million EPA grant. The program focuses on helping disadvantaged communities and is expected to roll out by 2026.

Introduction:
Yes Solar Solutions, a leading local solar company in North Carolina, has recently become the first solar installer in the Triangle to offer customers the NC Clean Energy Fund (NCCEF) in collaboration with the Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF) [1]. This initiative is a significant step towards making solar more accessible to homes in North Carolina and aligns with the state's upcoming EnergizeNC program, which aims to distribute solar power across the state through a $156 million EPA grant [2].

Breaking Barriers:
The NCCEF financing, which has no dealer fee, transparent terms, and is available to those who can make the monthly payments, has created more competition in the market and expanded access to solar for homeowners who may not have had the credit score or financial means to do so in the past [1] [3]. This innovation aligns with North Carolina's goal of helping disadvantaged communities and providing solar power to a broader range of residents [2].

Innovative Partnerships:
Yes Solar Solutions' collaboration with NCCEF is a prime example of the innovative partnerships that are taking place in the work of non-profits like NCCEF to advocate for affordable solar for all [1]. With the Duke PowerPair incentive available and the 30% federal tax credit, solar is now more accessible to a diverse range of buyers with varying needs [1] [3].

Local Leadership:
Yes Solar Solutions, founded and locally owned by Stew and Kathy Miller, has earned a reputation for integrity, quality, and responsiveness in North Carolina's solar market [1]. With over 2,500 projects installed and local ownership and management, the company is well-positioned to serve its communities and contribute to the state's renewable energy goals [1].

Conclusion:
Yes Solar Solutions' partnership with NCCEF is a significant step forward in expanding solar accessibility in North Carolina and aligns with the state's upcoming EnergizeNC program. With innovative financing options and a focus on helping disadvantaged communities, this initiative is a prime example of the collaborative efforts that are driving the renewable energy transition in North Carolina.

References:
[1] Yes Solar Solutions. (2024, August 20). Yes Solar Solutions Approved for New Solar Loan. https://yessolarsolutions.com/yes-solar-solutions-approved-for-new-solar-loan/
[2] North Carolina Clean Energy Fund. (n.d.). About North Carolina Clean Energy Fund and EnergizeNC. https://www.ncclef.org/about/
[3] North Carolina Clean Energy Fund. (n.d.). Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF). https://www.ncclef.org/financing/solar-energy-loan-fund-self/

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