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Building Energy Independence: Innovation, Affordable Solar, and the Future of the Grid

Building Energy Independence: Innovation, Affordable Solar, and the Future of the Grid

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About the Show:“The solar playbook just changed. Tax credits are fading, net metering is shifting, and the "go big or go home" approach to solar? It's getting a serious rethink.”David StittIn this episode of Stitt Happens, Randy Wilburn sits down with David Stitt — CEO of The Stitt Group and Stitt Solar — for a straight-talk conversation about what solar actually looks like in Arkansas right now. No hype. No scare tactics. Just honest, grounded perspective from someone who's been in the energy industry for nearly 40 years.The solar landscape is changing fast — and most people don't know what that means for them. David Stitt breaks down why the old "offset everything" mindset is giving way to something smarter: right-sized systems built around your home or business's base load—the steady, everyday energy use you can actually control.Together, Randy and David cut through the confusion around net metering, financing, battery storage, and system sizing. David introduces Stitt Solar's Baseload Revolution — an incremental, affordable approach to solar that locks in real savings today while leaving room to grow as rates and technology evolve.You'll also hear:How to avoid fly-by-night installers and costly financing trapsWhat solar really means for your home's resale valueWhy starting small might be the smartest first move you makeHow a little clean power can go a long way—for your wallet and your communityWhether you're a homeowner, a business owner, or just solar-curious, this episode gives you the tools and confidence to take a clear-eyed first step toward energy independence.The bottom line: Solar is more accessible than ever — if you know how to approach it right. David Stitt shows you how.Key Takeaways:The rules have changed — and your strategy should too. Federal tax credits are sunsetting, and net metering is shifting. What worked two years ago may cost you money today.Start with your base load, not your whole bill. Right-sized solar covering your essential daily energy use delivers stronger economics than trying to offset everything at once.Bigger isn't better anymore. Oversizing your system in today's net metering environment means diminished returns. Starting small keeps you flexible for future upgrades, batteries, and policy shifts.Zero down doesn't always mean zero risk. New financing options make solar accessible — but high dealer fees and inflated costs from the wrong lender can quietly undermine your savings.Your installer is part of your long-term investment. Local, reputable partners mean better installation, real support, and peace of mind — whether you're optimizing your system or eventually selling your home.Important Links and Mentions on the Show:Stitt Solar: https://stittsolar.comStitt Group: https://thestittgroup.comStitt Solar FAQs: https://stittsolar.com/faqContact Stitt Solar for a free evaluation: https://stittsolar.com/contactArkansas PSC (Public Service Commission) – Utility Regulation InfoSubscribe to Stitt Happens for conversations that help you live smarter, save money, and embrace the future of clean energy.Stay connected:Sign up for the Stitt Solar newsletter (Coming Soon)Contact Stitt Solar for your FREE solar consultationFollow Stitt Solar on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedInSubscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Stitt Solar1301 S 8th St,Rogers, AR 72756Tel: 479.636.8745Email: info@thestittgroup.comOffice Hours:Monday to Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pmTune in and join the clean energy conversation—because when it comes to your future, Stitt Happens.
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