OneMonroe’s Integro DC Wiring Solution

An all-in-one wiring solution for utility-scale, commercial, and industrial solar arrays is offered by OneMonroe’s DC wiring system. All of our DC wiring solutions are UL approved and built in the US for a unique solution that completely matches your … Read More

Why Solar Panels Are a Smart Investment for Your Home

Are you thinking about buying solar panels for your home? Solar has become an increasingly common source of power for both commercial properties and residential properties. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), roughly 3% of all electricity produced … Read More

Polycrystalline vs Monocrystalline Solar Panels: What’s the Difference?

Are you thinking about investing in solar panels for your home? If so, you might be wondering whether to choose polycrystalline or monocrystalline solar panels. All solar panels are capable of capturing and converting sunlight into usable electricity. They consist … Read More

Solar Energy Continues to Grow in the U.S.

It may still pale in comparison to traditional sources of power, such as coal-burning power plants, but solar continues to encompass a growing portion of the United States power grid. According to a recent report published by GTM Research and … Read More

Solar Power Now Cheaper than Coal

It’s no secret that solar power is cleaner and more renewable than burning coal. The sun offers a near-unlimited amount of power that we can harness can convert into usable electricity. One of the most common complaints about solar, however, … Read More

Pros and Cons of Solar-Powered Water Heaters

Solar-powered water heaters have become a hot commodity (no pun intended) in recent years. As the name suggests, they harness the power of the sun to heat water before it’s used inside the home. But there are both pros and … Read More

How Much Does It Cost To Install Solar Panels?

One of the primary reasons why homeowners decide to install solar panels is to save money on their monthly power bill. As the world’s crude oil reserves begin to dwindle down, the cost of non-renewable power is inevitably going to … Read More