Meet Energy Scout
EnergyScout helps homeowners find solar panels, battery storage, and energy incentives. Get your free energy assessment today.
Who's behind this?
I’m a solar enthusiast who worked in the industry long enough to see how clunky things were. Homeowners just want straight answers — what’s this going to cost me, how much will I save, and who can actually install it? Instead, the process is full of forms, callbacks, and jargon.
Energy Scout is my way of cutting through that noise by providing quotes using open-source NREL Solar data to give users scientific insight into their properties, solar power potential, and financial cost comparisons using industry averages — plus free PDF downloads for your records.
The Solar Sidekick You Didn’t Know You Needed
Energy Scout Pro
Use Energy Scout Pro if you want to see your solar property potential, manage projects, and search incentives using Chat GPT4. Ask the local LLM about your Open source calculations. V2 is on the way so stay tuned and submit your email if you want to be alterted.
The Smart First Step
Consider these two site reports as an objective first step — using your property’s location, savings potential, payback timeline, and an investment comparison with the S&P 500.
Support the Mission
If it saves you some time, money, or hassle, consider buying me a coffee, purchasing some Energy Scout Pro Reports, or sharing with friends.
The Road Ahead
In the future, I want to connect you all with local installers who won’t rip you off or leave holes in your roof — through localsolarproviders.org.
I can email you when it’s finished — just drop your email here:
solarprovidersonline@gmail.com
Cheers,
—Energy Scout
Santa Cruz, California USA
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