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Everett’s Blossom Solar Serves Growing Clean Energy Market

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Fun fact: The majority of solar installation projects in Snohomish County are done by King County companies.

Then there’s Blossom Solar of Everett. They service the growing Snohomish County market, keeping tax benefits and solar savings in our local economy.

The energy of this company (pun intended) is contagious. After talking to them on the phone I was ready to get some panels installed myself.

Workers installing solar panels. // Courtesy of Blossom Solar

Blossom Solar was started by Everett natives with a passion for clean energy.

Co-founder Cole Anderson got on the solar bandwagon in 2014 when he worked an internship building windmills.

When he learned about solar energy he was ”totally gung-ho,” and convinced that generating home energy via solar was the wave of the future; a way for the public to wean off the power drain on the public utilities grid.

Four out of six employees at Blossom Solar are from North Everett. The company is trying to keep the local solar market truly local.

To speak with the employees of Blossom Solar is to feel the company’s passion behind solar, a passion that seems to be driven by the desire to practically and ethically address population growth, urban and rural density, and a changing climate in our region.

Installing solar panels mitigates energy waste. That will be increasingly important in the 21st century.

Solar panels drinking up the sun. // Courtesy of Blossom Solar

Investing in solar for home energy makes sense. Creating household energy will save consumers money as energy rates continue to rise.

Right now the state covers 50% of installation costs, to be paid out in annual checks for eight years. Solar installation companies like Blossom work with local credit unions to get consumers low-interest loans for their solar installs. Another 30% of the cost is covered by a federal tax credit. The rest of the savings, for the consumer, come from paying lower energy bills.

Current incentive program funds for solar installation, provided by the state of Washington, are set to be depleted by January.

Industry experts are all saying that now is the time to act before state money for these installs dries up completely.

Courtesy Blossom Solar

Blossom Solar offers a same day follow-up call, and a next day bid. They don’t even need to come out to your place, as they can scope out your home on Google Maps to estimate the scope of their project.

Consider joining the solar wave of the future. It makes sense, but it also make cents.


BLOSSOM SOLAR

(425) 610-7067


Richard Porter is a writer for Live in Everett.

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