Neighborhood Sun’s Post

Summer is officially here, and that means it's Peak Production Season! During the next few months, solar farms will generate more energy for our subscribers, and that means they will receive more solar credits on their utility bill to help reduce what they pay for electricity. Remember, any credits that you don't use to cover what you owe to your utility will be banked on your account and will be used during fall and winter, when the solar farm will generate less energy. If there's anything we can help with, you can always DM us or use the comment section below. If you want to subscribe to a local solar farm, visit www.NeighborhoodSun.Solar 🌞🌞🌞

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Mario Johnson

Retired Customer Service Representative at Social Security Administration

6mo

Well I have an idea, come to my state, Wisconsin, especially to our biggest city Milwaukee and our state capitol Madison. Electric bills are a huge topic here, especially during the winter.

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