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Alteris Renewables introduces ‘Zero Down Solar’

September 1, 2010 Millennium Business Communications, Public Relations 0 Comments

Alteris Renewables, Inc., has introduced new financing options available to homeowners throughout the region that offer solar power systems with no money down. As the first renewable energy integrator to offer residential customers in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont the opportunity to install high quality solar power systems with no money down, Alteris is committed to bringing reliable, sustainable power to the masses.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (USEIA), while solar energy use is on the rise in the United States, it still makes up only 1% of total energy produced. Cost is often cited as one of the key reasons U.S. consumers are resistant to embracing renewable energy. With growing awareness about proven off-the-shelf technology, concerns about rising fossil fuel costs, energy security and supplies, coupled with Alteris Renewables’ new ‘Zero Down Solar’, deployment of solar energy is expected to expand significantly in the region.

“It is more affordable than ever for homeowners to go green with solar power,” said Ron French, President of Alteris Renewables, “By having finance options that allow residential customers to take advantage of state and federal incentives without a significant cash outlay, we are eliminating cost as a hurdle for homeowners looking to reduce their carbon footprint and their dependence on fossil fuels.”

Mr. French points out that the company passionately believes that expanding the use of clean and renewable energy will help build our economy, and create a better, more sustainable lifestyle for us all. “Imagine how significant the impact will be as more homeowners embrace clean energy. If less than one percent of the homes in Alteris’ home market took advantage of the Zero Down Solar programs to install solar systems, it would be the equivalent of planting more than 135 million trees.” Visit www.alterisinc.com for more information.



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