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Solar Energy Disclaimer

Last Updated: April 29, 2026

1. General Information Only All content on interesjournal.org, including information regarding solar panel performance, installation processes, and renewable energy trends, is for general informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate information, Interes Solar makes no warranties about the completeness or accuracy of this data.

2. No Guarantee of Savings Any mentions of financial savings, government rebates, or tax incentives are estimates based on historical data and regional averages. Actual savings depend on numerous factors, including your location, roof orientation, energy usage, and local utility rates. Interes Solar does not guarantee specific financial outcomes.

3. Professional Installation Required Solar energy systems involve high-voltage electricity and structural modifications to your property. Information provided on this site should not be treated as a “Do-It-Yourself” (DIY) guide. We strongly recommend that all installations, maintenance, and repairs be performed by certified, licensed, and insured professionals.

4. External Links & Third-Party Products Our site may feature products or links to third-party manufacturers. Interes Solar is not responsible for the performance, warranties, or claims made by these third-party entities.

5. Site Estimates Any online calculators or quote generators provided on this site are preliminary estimates and do not constitute a formal contract or a final engineering survey.


Why this helps with AdSense Approval:

  • Avoids “Misleading Claims”: Google is wary of sites that promise “Free Electricity” or “Zero Bills.” This disclaimer shows Google you are a responsible business owner.

  • Niche Authority: By specifically mentioning “Professional Installation” and “System Performance,” you signal to the AdSense crawler that your site is a legitimate business entity in the solar sector, not a generic “made-for-ads” site.

  • Trust Signal: For a professional brand like Netisens ICT (your tech arm) or Interes Solar, having these formal protections in your Elementor-built footer is a high-level trust signal that often speeds up the manual review process.

Pro-Tip for your Layout:

Since you’re an expert with Elementor, I’d suggest grouping your legal links in a 4-column footer layout:

  1. About Us (Links to your story/mission)

  2. Privacy Policy (Mandatory for AdSense)

  3. Terms & Conditions (Standard rules)

  4. Disclaimer (The solar-specific protections)

This structure is a “green flag” for Google’s quality evaluators. Would you like a specific “About Us” template that highlights your expertise in the solar industry?