What's my incentive to invest in
a solar power system?
Most people
associate solar energy with remote installations
and off-grid implementations. In those cases the
choice may be an easy one, but in towns and
cities there are still reasons to turn to solar
energy as a supplement and alternative to
electrical utility grids.
The best reason is
the reduction in utility bills. Once your system
is working, it requires no monthly fees and
little or no maintenance (and most parts are
warranted). While it runs, it also reduces your
electrical bills. Eventually it will pay for
itself and keep saving you money. Large systems
may even make you money by giving you perpetual
credit with your local utility company.
Not only is your
investment going to save you money and pay for
itself, but solar installations frequently raise
property value in both industrial and
residential settings. Adding a solar energy
system to your home or business will also
supplement the investment you've made in your
property.
Another great incentive
governments offer are incentives and feed-in
tariffs for implementing solar power systems.
Feed-in tariffs are the rates that you can
expect to sell your electricity back to the grid
over the lifetime of your equipment. For more on
this
contact us.
Finally, solar
energy is a clean source of renewable energy. It
reduces dependence on fossil fuels in a
practical and effective way, and helps keep our
environment clean.
Financing
- For information on how you can finance your
system, please contact
us. |