Omaha Public Power (OPPD) reports that more and more customers want to use solar panels in their homes or commercial buildings. However, as this interest has grown, OPPD has issued a warning that solar companies could exploit potential customers.
OPPD warns that some solar companies may not provide complete and accurate information when selling their products. OPPD highlights the fact that they never work with solar panel installers, contrary to what some companies may claim. This difference should alert customers.
The OPPD representative also shared some misleading statements that may be encountered when considering solar energy. A common proposition is that customers will never be billed by OPPD. As attractive as the promise sounds, it is not real. Similarly, some companies may falsely claim that they work with OPPD or that OPPD sends them to assist in the installation of solar panels. These assertions are also false.
To ensure that customers make informed decisions, OPPD strongly recommends a thorough study of the strengths and weaknesses of solar energy. They stress the importance of not feeling pressured into a contract and suggest getting multiple offers for solar projects. In addition, it is critical to avoid sharing personal information with salespeople. When it comes to
choosing a reliable solar panel installer, OPPD encourages customers to take advantage of their trading partners. These trading partners have been reviewed and approved by OPPD, providing customers with a guarantee of quality service.
For people interested in solar energy and reliable installers, more detailed information resources can be found on OPPD's website.
In summary, as demand for solar power in Omaha increases, OPPD warns customers to be wary of fake solar companies that may take advantage of their interest. By keeping information up to date, conducting thorough research and relying on OPPD's trading partners, customers can make informed decisions about solar installation.