This guide explains alterative energy in the United States and explains how some people go guerrilla solar. What exactly does that mean? It means feeding homemade electricity back into the utility company’s power grid. Is this legal? No. But do people do it? Yes.
Some utilities also require multi-million dollar insurance policies on the intertie. Those two requirements are often enough to discourage folks from installing on-grid systems.
Is this fair? Is it OK? No, and it rubs us just wrong enough to decide to do it without permission, without disconnects, and without additional insurance. Hence, guerrilla solar. (Please note, this is no way intended as legal advice nor are we suggesting or advising you do anything illegal.)
This resource will give you a better understanding about:
• How easy is guerrilla solar installation?
• Does the utility company need to be notified?
• How is the system wired?
• What type of software does the unit utilize?
• Is it safe?
• What are the costs?
While this guide explains alternative energy in the United States, including the option to participate in going guerrilla solar, it is best for individuals to make their own decisions. This downloadable guide is extremely informative, so read it today!

