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All Energy Solar

721 W 26th St
Minneapolis, MN 55405 651-955-6360

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Too expensive - Apr 18, 2024

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Cedar Creek Energy

10361 Jamestown St NE
Blaine, MN 55449 763-334-6406

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The project was delayed about 7 weeks, some of which was easily avoidable and... - Sep 22, 2022

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Sun Energy

1599 270th Ave
Mora, MN 55051 612-770-4340

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Jerry has a tremendous amount of experience installing solar in MN. He did... - Feb 03, 2022

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IPS Solar

2670 Patton Rd
Roseville, MN 55113 651-789-5305

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Love my new panels they are saving me moneybNd the installer was great - Feb 16, 2021

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Sun Badger Solar

7840 12th Ave S
Bloomington, MN 55420 612-217-8732

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Installed my solar panels the same day! - Apr 10, 2024

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Live Wire Solar

9133 Davenport St NE
Blaine, MN 55449 651-688-2400

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They installed solar on our home in late 2022. The experience overall was pretty... - Jun 16, 2024

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TruNorth Solar

3735 Dunlap St N
Arden Hills, MN 55112 612-888-9599

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I requested an estimate and never received any kind of reply, not even to say... - Sep 23, 2022

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Aladdin Solar

1215 Lilac Ln
Excelsior, MN 55331 952-401-7073

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Champion Solar

7010 US 61
Minnesota City, MN 55959 507-312-0190

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Champion Solar is expanding into the Twin Cities from their base in the Winona... - Dec 02, 2023

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Although the cost of equipment has come way down, for most homeowners the biggest obstacle to going solar remains price: For a typical house in this area, you’ll have to plunk down about $16,500. But you’ll eventually get your money’s worth.

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