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Episode 76: Is Residential Solar Worth It? Here’s the Reality

25 min · 30 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 76: Is Residential Solar Worth It? Here’s the Reality

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Electricity demand is rising—and so are utility bills. So what can homeowners actually do about it? In this episode of The Clean Energy Edge Podcast, Russ Bates sits down with clean energy strategist Jame Zaiyouna to break down the reality of residential solar—what works, what doesn’t, and what most people get wrong. We cover: * When residential solar actually makes sense (and when it doesn’t) * Why solar doesn’t eliminate your electric bill—but can still be a smart move * How rising demand from EVs, heat pumps, and AI is changing the equation * The real economics vs the common misconceptions This isn’t hype or theory—it’s a practical, real-world conversation about how homeowners can take control of their energy costs. Electricity demand is rising—and so are utility bills. So what can homeowners actually do about it? In this episode of The Clean Energy Edge Podcast, Russ Bates sits down with clean energy strategist Jame Zaiyouna to break down the reality of residential solar—what works, what doesn’t, and what most people get wrong. We cover: * When residential solar actually makes sense (and when it doesn’t) * Why solar doesn’t eliminate your electric bill—but can still be a smart move * How rising demand from EVs, heat pumps, and AI is changing the equation * The real economics vs the common misconceptions This isn’t hype or theory—it’s a practical, real-world conversation about how homeowners can take control of their energy costs.

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