Building a System:Don't know what to look for or what components you'll need? Search through our articles here in the Building a System section to find out what you'll need to build and assemble a system that's right for you.
Calculating Tilted Array SpacingSizing Grid-Tied Solar ArraysCurious about how to properly size a grid-tied array the fancy way? One of our engineers, spells it out for you...
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>>more Inverters: Electronic Loads, Surge Protectors & Radio InterferenceJust like the title says, a short go to guide on electric loads, surge protectors, and radio interference...
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Why Solar?Solar for your business, school, or government facility can mean free energy and a new revenue stream while protecting you against rising and unstable energy costs.
» reduced utility costs Utility costs are expected to rise over the next 5 to 10 years. Solar is a secure investment that reduces your exposure to rising energy prices. » protect against energy volatility Solar energy allows you to predict your energy costs, insulating you from dramatic swings in utility rates. A solar power system gives you an absolute value in your financial planning. » rebates Goverment and municipal rebates can reduce your initial electricity costs by 50% or more. » point of difference Much of the power we currently use comes from coal-fired and natural gas power plants. Solar energy not only reduces your operating costs but can be a powerful marketing tool and strong public relations statement. » reliability With very few moving parts, a solar installation operates reliably for long periods of time with virtually no maintenance. Most solar panels have a guarantee of 25 years and a life expectancy of over 30 years. |
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