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On-site solar for Texas organizations

Solar can be a smart move or an expensive distraction. Here's how to evaluate it like any other energy decision.

On-site solar for Texas organizations

Texas has abundant sun and a dynamic market, which makes solar attractive — but the right answer depends on your site, load, and goals.

On-site vs. offsite

On-site solar generates power where you use it; offsite and PPAs let you contract for renewable generation elsewhere. Each has different economics and commitments.

Evaluate the economics

Look at installed cost, your load profile, available incentives, and how solar interacts with demand charges — not just a headline payback.

Stay independent

We don't sell panels. That means we can tell you honestly whether, and which, solar option actually serves you.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Rarely entirely — it offsets a portion depending on system size and load. We model the realistic impact.

No. We're independent advisors; we evaluate and structure the decision and coordinate qualified providers.

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