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OC Solar CEO Vinnie Curcie Recognized by OCBJ

OC Solar CEO Vinnie Curcie Recognized by OCBJ

The Orange County Business Journal recognized OC Solar CEO Vinnie Curcie at the Excellence in Entrepreneurship Awards for his commitment to transparency and customer experience in the solar industry.

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What Is the OC Solar Prepaid Plan? A Smarter Way to Go Solar

What Is the OC Solar Prepaid Plan? A Smarter Way to Go Solar

The OC Solar Prepaid Plan offers an upfront solar payment option designed for homeowners who want the savings of solar without monthly payments or complicated financing.

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Save Money and the Planet: A Practical Guide to Going Solar

Save Money and the Planet: A Practical Guide to Going Solar

Solar energy sits right at the intersection of sustainability and savings, offering one of the few home upgrades that delivers a significant environmental impact with a clear financial return.

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Local vs National Solar Companies

Local vs National Solar Companies

Why a stable local solar installer often beats a national brand on service, speed, and accountability — and the one question to ask before you sign.

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Fossil Fuels vs. Nuclear vs. Solar: Which Wins?

Fossil Fuels vs. Nuclear vs. Solar: Which Wins?

Most of us don't think much about where our electricity comes from — we just flip a switch and expect the lights to come on. This guide breaks down fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and solar to explain what they mean for your home and budget.

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How to Maximize Your Solar ROI

How to Maximize Your Solar ROI

For homeowners in Southern California, investing in solar panels means protection from some of the highest utility rates in the country. The difference between strong and weak returns comes from strategic decisions made before and after installation.

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Why Solar Companies Need Your Utility Bill

Why Solar Companies Need Your Utility Bill

Many solar quotes look incredible on paper, but that doesn't always mean they're accurate. The reality is that many proposals are built on guesswork rather than real-world data.

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Why Spring is the Best Time for Solar in Southern California

Why Spring is the Best Time for Solar in Southern California

If you're a homeowner in Southern California, timing your solar installation isn't just a minor detail — it can directly impact how much you save, how quickly your system performs, and how smoothly the entire process goes.

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What Are the Best Tips for First-Time EV Owners?

What Are the Best Tips for First-Time EV Owners?

Getting behind the wheel of an electric vehicle for the first time is exciting, but there is a learning curve. Here are four essential tips for new EV owners throughout Southern California.

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The Guide to Solar Slang

The Guide to Solar Slang

The solar industry is full of acronyms and abbreviations. OC Solar has created this glossary to help homeowners understand common terminology used by solar consultants and utility companies.

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Should You Replace Your Roof Before Solar?

Should You Replace Your Roof Before Solar?

You've done the math, reviewed the proposal, and the long-term savings look undeniable. But before you sign, there is one critical question that can completely derail your investment: How old is your roof?

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The New Standard for Solar Installation in Southern California

The New Standard for Solar Installation in Southern California

Going solar in Southern California should be a landmark moment for your home, an investment that is clear, rewarding, and fast. Instead, many homeowners find themselves trapped in a confusing, delayed, and unnecessarily difficult process.

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NEM 3.0 Battery Math: Real SoCal Numbers

NEM 3.0 Battery Math: Real SoCal Numbers

Worked NEM 3.0 vs NEM 2.0 math for a typical 8 kW SoCal system: export rates, annual savings, payback deltas, and why 70% of our 2025 installs added a battery.

Updated July 16, 2026 · 8 minRead guide
Powerwall 3 vs Enphase 10C vs FranklinWH (2026)

Powerwall 3 vs Enphase 10C vs FranklinWH (2026)

Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ Battery 10C, and FranklinWH aPower 2 compared on capacity, power, efficiency, backup, price, and VPP earnings — verified 2026 specs.

Updated July 21, 2026 · 9 minRead guide
San Diego County Solar Panels: 2026 Guide

San Diego County Solar Panels: 2026 Guide

SDG&E charges 45.7¢/kWh — the highest rate in California. Here is the 2026 math on solar, batteries, NEM 3.0, and permits for San Diego County homeowners.

Updated July 21, 2026 · 10 minRead guide
Solar Lease vs Buy in 2026: The Flip

Solar Lease vs Buy in 2026: The Flip

The federal tax credit for purchased home solar ended 12/31/2025 — but lease and PPA providers can still claim it. Here is who wins now, and the fine print.

Updated July 16, 2026 · 11 minRead guide
Solar Panels in Riverside County: 2026 Guide

Solar Panels in Riverside County: 2026 Guide

Riverside County is split between three utilities with three different solar billing rules. Your address — not your roof — decides your solar math in 2026.

Updated July 16, 2026 · 12 minRead guide
Average Electric Bill in California 2026: $161

Average Electric Bill in California 2026: $161

California's average residential rate hit 35.25¢/kWh in April 2026 — SCE 33.7¢, PG&E 34.5¢, SDG&E 45.7¢. The average bill is ~$161/mo on 503 kWh.

Updated August 8, 2026 · 7 minRead guide
Solar Battery Cost in California (2026)

Solar Battery Cost in California (2026)

Current California home-battery price benchmarks, what installation adds, and how capacity, backup scope, and electrical work change your quote.

Updated July 11, 2026 · 8 minRead guide
Balcony Solar in California (2026)

Balcony Solar in California (2026)

Plug-in balcony solar is not yet legal to connect in California — SB 868 would change that. Where the law stands as of August 2026, what the bill allows, and how balcony kits honestly compare with rooftop solar.

Updated August 8, 2026 · 6 minRead guide
How Many Solar Panels Do I Need? (CA 2026)

How Many Solar Panels Do I Need? (CA 2026)

How to size a California solar system from your electric bill in four steps — bill to kWh to kilowatts to panel count — with example counts for common bills.

Updated July 7, 2026 · 6 minRead guide
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