SAN DIEGO | April 9, 2015 — OneRoof Energy has expanded service to include Connecticut and New Jersey.

Working with its dealer and installer network, OneRoof Energy offers homeowners in these states the opportunity to choose renewable solar electricity with little to zero down.

Homeowners in Connecticut currently serviced by Eversource (formerly CTL&P) or United Illuminating and New Jersey homeowners using PSE&G or Jersey Central Light & Power, may now opt for a solar solution provided by OneRoof Energy to lower their monthly electric bills.

By simplifying the process of going solar and making solar financing easily accessible to every homeowner, OneRoof Energy is expanding its mission to bring renewable energy services to homeowners in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York.

“New Jersey and Connecticut have both benefited from strong industry and government leadership to take advantage of the opportunity solar offers residents to save money on their energy bills and drive jobs in their economy,” said David Field, President and Chief Executive Office for OneRoof Energy.

According to the Solar Foundation, both New Jersey and Connecticut’s solar jobs per capita have been rising steadily since 2012 – over 8,800 between the two regions. As solar reaches grid parity in more states across the country, OneRoof Energy continues to provide freedom and choice to energy consumers throughout the United States. OneRoof Energy offers a solution that will give its customers – now including Connecticut and New Jersey – substantial savings over the course of the next 20 years.

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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