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Now is the time to become your own Electrical Power Producer.
Residential,
Commercial or
Industrial - we can help with all of your power system needs.
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By harnessing the power of the sun, wind or water, people all over
the world produce their own pollution-free reliable electricity.
Technological advances, government assistance, the need for reliable
power, and the desire to reduce the use of fossil fuels have made
renewable energy systems attractive to people in the United States and
worldwide.
Solar technology makes it possible for home and business
owners to have dependable power from renewable sources. Mass
production has significantly reduced the OUR PRICE of renewable energy
systems and their components. Solar and battery-based backup power
systems can ensure reliable power even when the utility grid is down.
When the utility grid is working, systems feed solar-generated electrons
back into the utility grid.
The use of renewable sources such as wind, water and
sun, increases our energy self-sufficiency and fosters economic and
national security. As more families, individuals and businesses generate
their own renewable electricity we will reduce pollution, provide more
electricity for all to use, reduce the use of fossil fuels, and make the
electricity on the grid "greener".
Deregulation has created an atmosphere of change in
the United States. We are experiencing higher electricity rates and
electricity shortages. Laws, referred to as "Net Metering", allow
solar-energy-system owners to feed their generated electricity back to
the utility. The system owner receives a credit or payment for solar
electrons fed into the grid. In other words, you pay only for the net
electricity you consume - the amount of electricity you take from the
utility minus the amount you generate and feed back from your solar
system. With a solar electric system, you can provide yourself with some
protection from the fluctuating OUR PRICEs of fuel, because your system’s
fuel is the sun. Additionally, state, local and federal tax incentives
and rebates have made obtaining a system more economical.
Types of Power Systems
Power systems vary in design depending on what energy sources are
used and what purpose they must fulfill. The
information on this page will help you design a system to meet your
particular needs.
Below are the three basic types of renewable
energy systems. These systems work with solar, wind or micro
hydroelectic applications.
1. Grid-Tie Solar Systems
Also called grid-interactive, grid-intertie,
utility-interconnected and other such descriptive terms, grid-tie solar
systems built onto your building and property that connect directly into
the electric utility feed. This is possible in areas that allow net
metering, whereby a solar or wind powered system turns your electric
meter backwards when it is producing more power than you are using.
This type of system provides no
backup power when utility power fails.
2. Grid-Tie Systems with Backup
A grid-tie system with battery backup feeds excess solar
electricity to the grid and provides backup power when the utility grid
is down. With this type of system you sacrifice some power generation
efficiency in exchange for having power when there is a utility power
failure.
The amount of backup power you have depends on
the size of the battery and electrical loads that draw on them.
3. Off-Grid Power Systems
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This type of power system is independent of
the utility grid. It can use solar modules, a wind generator, a
micro-hydroelectric generator, or a combination of any or all of them to
produce your electric power. Owners of this type of system often use a
gas or diesel generator for backup when the power system does not meet
all of the needs.
Determine What System Meets Your Needs
Use the charts and worksheets at
Solar Taos to
become familiar with the design of these systems and consult your solar
power system professional installer to pick out the exact components.
Tax
Incentives
Federal
A federal “energy credit” allows businesses to
take a 30% tax credit for renewable energy equipment (solar electric,
solar thermal and wind powered systems). The same incentive is available
for residential customers, but a cap of $2,000 applies. It is
possible that the federal government will enact new incentives in 2007
or 2008.
In addition, there is an accelerated 5-year
depreciation schedule that allows businesses to write 100% of a system’s
cost off their taxable income over the first five years.
State and Local
The states of California, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Washington and others, as well as municipalities like
Austin, Texas and Bend, Oregon, offer a rebate or similar payment based
on the generating capacity of the system installed. California offers
performance-based payments as an alternative to a rebate. Other
states offer various rebates and incentives to homeowners to lower the
installed cost of a utility-connected power system.
Go to
www.dsireusa.org for the latest comprehensive information
about incentives in your area.
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Residential Projects
For decades, off-grid standalone power systems
– not connected to utility electric transmission lines – have
generated power using solar energy for remote homes, communications
facilities, telemetry, traffic control, public transportation,
remote mining and drilling and scores of other applications. Now,
people who live on the utility grid can economically install and
obtain the benefits of solar and renewable energy systems.
Lock in your cost of
electricity
The higher the percent of your total electricity needs generated by
your solar system, the less affected you will be by constantly
rising costs of conventionally generated electric power.
Obtain tax credits and rebates
Tax credits and rebates are available in many states to
people and businesses who install solar powered products.
See
www.dsireusa.org
for the latest rebate and tax
credit information for your area.
Feed power back to the utility
In many states, you can send your home-generated power back to the
utility and get credit for the power you feed into the utility grid.
Generate Green Power
Generate electricity with energy from the sun, wind or water, producing no
pollution or emissions.
Gain power independence
With the use of batteries, or eventually stored hydrogen, you can rely on
your own generating capacity, and not on public utilities
Ensure reliable power
With a battery back-up system, you can keep your appliances running during
utility power outages.
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Solar electricity is the only form of energy generation that does not
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Commercial Grid-Tie Projects
Cost-effective grid-connected solar systems on commercial buildings
can offset high peak electric cost and make an excellent investment
for many businesses.
• Pricing and availability
We offer competitive pricing for commercial projects, and our steady
supply of modules and balance-of-system components will keep your
project going when others are waiting for product!
• Commercial-grade system components
Inverters to 500KW … Disconnects up to 800 amps … Everything you
need for your commercial project.
• System design assistance
Choosing the right hardware … Matching system layout to blueprints …
System drawings for confirmed projects.
• Project financing
We offer AEE Solar Financing with options for purchase or low cost
leasing. Ask us for details of this exciting new program.
• System monitoring
Independent third-party monitoring, to provide critical data needed
for Power Purchase Agreements, RECs and government incentive
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Remote Industrial Solar Products
We sell products and integrated solutions for a wide range of
industrial applications. From large multi-kilowatt power plants to
small trickle chargers, our custom-engineered solar systems are
backed by an experienced technical staff you can count on.
• Oil & Gas
PV power is the perfect solution for the remote energy needs of the
oil & gas industry.
These systems are deployed worldwide, delivering reliable electric
power for telemetry
and SCADA, offshore platforms, monitoring and cathodic protection.
• Telecommunications
Microwave repeaters, wireless internet systems, mobile telecom are
examples of
effective uses for distributed solar electric power systems.
• Traffic Control
Solar powered traffic signals can be located anywhere it is not
practical or cost
effective to install a utility connection. It can be equally useful
in an urban setting or
on remote stretches of highway. It is the best solution for mobile
warning signals and
speed monitoring.• Outdoor Lighting
PV lighting systems are often used in parking lots and bus shelters,
and to illuminate
highway signs.
• Vaccine Refrigeration
Vaccine refrigeration systems approved by the World Health
Organization (WHO)
play a key role in the storage and distribution of vital vaccines
and blood in remote
areas of developing countries throughout the world.
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