Alix Langone

Alix Langone

  • Senior Research Analyst
  • Previously: CNET, Money, Time, NBC News

About Alix

Alix is passionate about making clean energy affordable for everyone and her goal is to help consumers feel confident about making smart money moves in the renewable energy space. Prior to joining EnergySage, Alix was a staff writer at CNET, Money, and Time magazine, and her writing has appeared in various outlets like Fortune and Insider. She also worked in digital production at NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, and holds an MA from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY and a BA from Villanova University.

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Expertise

Clean energy financing

Solar financing

Personal finance

About Alix

Alix is passionate about making clean energy affordable for everyone and her goal is to help consumers feel confident about making smart money moves in the renewable energy space. Prior to joining EnergySage, Alix was a staff writer at CNET, Money, and Time magazine, and her writing has appeared in various outlets like Fortune and Insider. She also worked in digital production at NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, and holds an MA from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY and a BA from Villanova University.

Expertise

Clean energy financing

Solar financing

Personal finance

Top posts

Home solar Apr 25, 2024

Why you shouldn’t let today’s interest rates stop you from going solar

Investing in a solar panel system is one of the most reliable ways you can spend your funds in a high interest rate environment.

A photo illustration of a house with solar panels and stacks of coins around it

Home solar Jan 3, 2024

Why adding solar panels to your house is a better investment than a kitchen remodel

Installing a solar energy system is an investment in addition to a home improvement, whereas a kitchen or new home office is not.

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News Dec 6, 2023

Why the stagnant real estate market is a great time to go solar

Let’s face it, you may not be selling your house anytime soon. With mortgage rates at a two-decade high and a lack of available inventory nationwide, the real estate market has ... 

A photo illustration of a home with solar panels and money on the lawn