Azam Kazmi - C.E.O., YellowLite Inc.
Azam Kazmi - C.E.O., YellowLite Inc.

YellowLite hosts webinar on solar panel options and SREC qualifications

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YellowLite hosted a webinar on May 22 to discuss the differences between buying, financing, or leasing solar installations. The session also covered Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) in detail and explained how to check qualification status.

The webinar aimed to address common consumer questions regarding solar purchasing options and the functionality of SRECs.

For those who missed the live event, YellowLite has made the recording available on their YouTube channel.

“We have uploaded the recording on our YouTube Channel and you can watch it below,” stated a representative from YellowLite.

Consumers seeking personalized advice are encouraged to contact YellowLite’s pro-solar experts for guidance tailored to their energy goals and lifestyle.



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