Bapzzy | 05/29/2016
Great Job, good service.
I'm residential in the stix of Missouri. I was lucky Brightergy even considered my place as it is remote, wet and muddy most of the year. By the time they were through with the project I had a ground mounted array approx 10kW, with 3 - 1500 watt secure outlets installed from the inverters into my kitchen. I also installed a heat pump and high efficiency water heater in my all electric home. My only bill from the utility for 9 months of the year 2 years now is line usage fees fro the utility. I'm very happy with the quality and quick service. They monitor my installation with the Sunny Boy Inverter's wifi. I can watch it too, from my phone or PC. I enjoy the fact that I can still use the solar even during an outage, to keep my fridge and other essentials powered.
Phelps Murdock | 10/19/2009
Gus Spencer | 10/05/2009
Al Pugsley | 10/05/2009
Barbara Fredholm | 05/16/2008
I am proud to be the first person in my town to have a solar installation. My power utlity was clueless!
Kirk Gastinger | 05/13/2008
relationship with the power company and their net metering (first time for them) was a little awkward, but i think it has been worked out.
Debbie Shepherd | 05/12/2008
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John Sweet | 05/25/2007
Basically I am happy to have worked with The Energy Savings Store. I do not know of any other companies working in this area, so have nothing to compare their work with. They are adding a wind turbine which is under construction now. I may want more solar panals added in the future. I am fortunate in that I am able to do this somewhat as an experiment to see how well this technology really works. I am probably not typical of the usual person who wants a PV installation.
Jan Sherman | 05/24/2007
Excellent experience with Bob and his crew. Would highly recommend them.
Tony Loman | 02/20/2007
The contractor attempted to work out net metering with the City of Kirkwood but received only permission to install as auxiliary power. Two-way meter has not been installed. The primary obstacle in Missouri is a less than optimal net metering law at the state level. It does not force local utilities to comply and it does not offer real incentives to the home owner to install solar/wind power. The Missouri law needs to be updated but probably will not be so long as the legislature is under the sway of large utilities like AmerenUE.
Dr. Jay Portnoy | 02/19/2007
Fantastic service. We have had several days requiring 0kW-H in February so far. Everyone needs to do this. I have always been a renewable energy person so I didn`t need the above to influence me.