What we believe
People should have more than one way to participate in solar. Traditional rooftop systems can make sense, but the cost, roof work, contracts, and interconnection process put them out of reach for many households. A purpose-built small system could offer another entry point.
How we approach the issue
We lead with household usefulness: lower bills, affordability, consumer choice, renter access, and sensible modernization. Safety is not a side issue. Any Texas pathway should protect residents, electrical workers, utility crews, and the grid with equipment and rules designed for this exact use.
What this is not
This is not a solar installer, equipment seller, law firm, or engineering service. The project may later recommend compliant products or earn referral income if Texas creates a lawful pathway. Any commercial relationship will be disclosed plainly.
Our standard
Policy claims should be dated and linked to primary sources. Financial estimates should expose their assumptions. Certification should never be presented as automatic legal permission.