Why solar?

Shape Your Energy Future

Many people are taking control of their energy future with solar by reducing their reliance on the power grid, fossil fuels, and nuclear generators. Electricity rates are rapidly increasing and future price hikes are nearly certain. Solar allows companies as well as families to look to their roof for their energy needs. Contact us today to learn how solar can fit into your financial strategy.

Smart Investment

Solar is a solid investment in your business, energy security, and the environment. Solar provides value on a daily basis while increasing the value of your property. You can either rent energy from the electric company with nothing to show for it or generate your own electricity. Generous government incentives include state and federal tax incentives, as well as accelerated depreciation.

Simple and Reliable

Solar electricity is fully automatic and simple to monitor. The system has no moving parts and solar panels that we use come with a 25-year-warranty. A display panel will monitor how much energy the system generates and how much is sold to the electric company.

Cleaner Environment

The majority of the electricity is generated by nuclear and coal power plants. Coal power are a major contributor to global warming and dangerously high mercury levels. Mining uranium and nuclear power generation are extremely hazardous and expensive. Every solar system reduces the need to build more new coal and nuclear power plants. Photovoltaic systems help air and water quality, reduce nuclear waste, and provide solutions for climate change.

Helps Local Economy

Renewable energy has many positive impacts on the economy. Solar energy systems keep energy dollars close to home and create local jobs. There are many hidden costs to fossil fuels, such as air pollution, water contamination, resource depletion, and climate change that solar helps to prevent.

Increasing Popularity

Photovoltaic systems are rapidly growing in popularity, with a 700% increase in solar energy generation from 2000 to 2006 in the United States. Families, companies, and institutions are increasingly looking to the sun as solar panel efficiency increases and government incentives make solar a very appealing energy source.