A Solar Partnership Company

Connecting homeowners with trusted solar installers across New England.

Brooke Group Energy works alongside vetted installation partners to bring reliable, professionally executed residential solar projects to families who want cleaner energy and lower long-term costs.

A Solar Partnership Company

Connecting homeowners with trusted solar installers across New England.

Brooke Group Energy works alongside vetted installation partners to bring reliable, professionally executed residential solar projects to families who want cleaner energy and lower long-term costs.

A straightforward approach to residential solar partnerships.

BROOKE GROUP ENERGY is a solar partnership company. We do not sell panels directly to homeowners. Instead, we work as a coordinating partner — connecting interested households with established installation companies and helping ensure each project is handled by a qualified, properly licensed installer.

Our role is simple. We help homeowners understand whether solar makes sense for their property, we share clear information about how programs work, and we hand projects off to installation partners who carry out the design, permitting, and physical installation. This keeps the process transparent and accountable on every side.

We focus on residential rooftop solar in New England. Every project shown on this page was completed by one of our installation partners.

Vetted Installation Partners

We only work with installers who hold the licenses, insurance, and track record required for safe rooftop work.

Honest Information

Homeowners receive straightforward answers about cost, savings, timing, and whether solar is the right fit.

Clear Accountability

Every project has a defined point of contact from inquiry through installation and final inspection.

A straightforward approach to residential solar partnerships.

BROOKE GROUP ENERGY is a solar partnership company. We do not sell panels directly to homeowners. Instead, we work as a coordinating partner — connecting interested households with established installation companies and helping ensure each project is handled by a qualified, properly licensed installer.

Our role is simple. We help homeowners understand whether solar makes sense for their property, we share clear information about how programs work, and we hand projects off to installation partners who carry out the design, permitting, and physical installation. This keeps the process transparent and accountable on every side.

We focus on residential rooftop solar in New England. Every project shown on this page was completed by one of our installation partners.

Vetted Installation Partners

We only work with installers who hold the licenses, insurance, and track record required for safe rooftop work.

Honest Information

Homeowners receive straightforward answers about cost, savings, timing, and whether solar is the right fit.

Clear Accountability

Every project has a defined point of contact from inquiry through installation and final inspection.

what homeowners often ask us

A short reference for homeowners who are new to residential solar.

For specific questions about your property, get in touch and we will route you to the right partner

How does residential solar actually work? +
Solar panels on the roof convert sunlight into direct current electricity. An inverter converts that into the alternating current your home uses. Any extra power you generate during the day typically flows back to the grid, and you draw from the grid at night or during low-sun periods.
Will solar work on my specific roof? +
It depends on roof orientation, pitch, age, shading from trees, and available square footage. A site assessment from a qualified installer is the only reliable way to confirm whether your roof is suitable and what size system makes sense.
What does a typical installation cost? +
Costs vary widely based on system size, equipment, roof complexity, and available incentives or financing. Rather than quote a number that may not apply, we recommend a written estimate from a licensed installer, which is something we can help arrange.
How long does installation take? +
The physical installation usually takes one to three days for a typical residential system. The full timeline, including site survey, design, permitting, and utility approval, generally runs several weeks to a few months depending on local requirements.
What happens during a power outage? +
Standard grid-tied solar systems shut off during outages for safety reasons. If continued power during outages is important to you, you can ask your installer about adding battery storage, which is designed to keep critical loads running.
Who maintains the system after installation? +
Modern solar systems require very little maintenance. Most warranties and service responsibilities sit with the installation company and the equipment manufacturers. Your installer will provide written documentation outlining what is covered and for how long.
Does Brooke Group Energy install panels directly? +
No. We are a partnership company. The physical installation work is always performed by a licensed and insured installation partner. Our role is to coordinate, share clear information with homeowners, and make sure projects reach the right team.

what homeowners

often ask us

A short reference for homeowners who are new to residential solar. For specific questions about your property, get in touch and we will route you to the right partner

How does residential solar actually work? +
Solar panels on the roof convert sunlight into direct current electricity. An inverter converts that into the alternating current your home uses. Any extra power you generate during the day typically flows back to the grid, and you draw from the grid at night or during low-sun periods.
Will solar work on my specific roof? +
It depends on roof orientation, pitch, age, shading from trees, and available square footage. A site assessment from a qualified installer is the only reliable way to confirm whether your roof is suitable and what size system makes sense.
What does a typical installation cost? +
Costs vary widely based on system size, equipment, roof complexity, and available incentives or financing. Rather than quote a number that may not apply, we recommend a written estimate from a licensed installer, which is something we can help arrange.
How long does installation take? +
The physical installation usually takes one to three days for a typical residential system. The full timeline, including site survey, design, permitting, and utility approval, generally runs several weeks to a few months depending on local requirements.
What happens during a power outage? +
Standard grid-tied solar systems shut off during outages for safety reasons. If continued power during outages is important to you, you can ask your installer about adding battery storage, which is designed to keep critical loads running.
Who maintains the system after installation? +
Modern solar systems require very little maintenance. Most warranties and service responsibilities sit with the installation company and the equipment manufacturers. Your installer will provide written documentation outlining what is covered and for how long.
Does Brooke Group Energy install panels directly? +
No. We are a partnership company. The physical installation work is always performed by a licensed and insured installation partner. Our role is to coordinate, share clear information with homeowners, and make sure projects reach the right team.

Have a question or want to talk through a project?

We respond to inquiries during regular business hours. For homeowners exploring solar,

please share your address and a brief note so we can route your message to the appropriate partner.

email

phone

(860) 323-8020

By clicking “Inquire Now”, I consent to receive automated SMS/text messages and pre-recorded or automated telephone calls from BROOKE GROUP ENERGY and its agents and partners at the phone number provided. Messages may include support, appointment reminders, project status updates, service notifications, account alerts, and offers. Message frequency varies. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply STOP to opt out or HELP for assistance.

Get started with solar today!

Enjoy as low as zero bills, hassle-free installation and

reliable after-sales support from your most trusted solar partner.

Have a question or want to talk through a project?

We respond to inquiries during regular business hours. For homeowners exploring solar,

please share your address and a brief note so we can route your message to the appropriate partner.

email

phone

(860) 323-8020

By clicking “Inquire Now”, I consent to receive automated SMS/text messages and pre-recorded or automated telephone calls from BROOKE GROUP ENERGY and its agents and partners at the phone number provided. Messages may include support, appointment reminders, project status updates, service notifications, account alerts, and offers. Message frequency varies. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply STOP to opt out or HELP for assistance.

Get started with solar today!

Enjoy as low as zero bills, hassle-free installation and reliable after-sales support from your most trusted solar partner.

(860) 323-8020

Simsbury Office

6 Station St Simsbury, CT 06070

(860) 323-8020

Simsbury Office

6 Station St Simsbury, CT 06070

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