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Aug 7, 2020 12:30:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Land Lease, Community, Energy, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Residential Solar, Roof Lease, Policy, Utilities, United States, Andrew Breiter-Wu, Investment Tax Credit, Solar Incentives, Decarbonization, Solar Panels, Electrification, Breiter Planet Properties, Environmental Impact, Utility Scale Markets, Renewables, Solar assets, Prices, solar goals

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Breiter Planet Properties President Andrew Breiter-Wu takes you on a virtual tour of our new Online Solar Shop. In less than 5 minutes you can navigate through the online shop and realize your solar energy dreams. Our prices cannot be beat, and we are dedicated to helping you throughout the entire process.

As technology has advanced and more solar projects have been developed, prices have fallen. State and federal level incentives that are available to make the switch to solar even more affordable.

 

At Breiter Planet Properties, we leverage these market conditions to provide ultimate value to our customers. We are excited to offer the lowest cost solar projects in the country. We ensure our customers get the best value on the market while providing high quality equipment and reliable labor.

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11 SMART questions answered: the facts on Massachusetts’ new solar program

Dec 17, 2018 8:05:00 PM / by Tim Cronin posted in Exterior Lease, Solar Subscription, Land Lease, Community, Solar Development, Solar Access to All, Residential Solar, Commercial Solar, MA SMART Program, Massachusetts, Roof Lease, Policy, Utilities

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Watertown, Massachusetts Becomes 1st Town In New England To Require Solar Panels On New Commercial Constructions

Dec 10, 2018 8:00:00 AM / by Andrew Breiter-Wu posted in News, Property Management, Real Estate, Rent, Exterior Lease, Solar Subscription, Renewable Energy, Solar, Property Owners, Commercial Solar, Businesses, Massachusetts, Roof Lease

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According to reporting from WBUR, the town council of Watertown, Massachusetts unanimously voted to approve a zoning ordinance requiring commercial real estate developers to put solar on new buildings. 

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