Solar Power for Your Home or Business - Delaware, Maryland, and Delmarva
Looking to control and stabilize your energy costs with solar power and energy efficiency?
Solar power eliminates your concerns about the increasing cost and hazardous waste of carbon-based fuels. Solar power is a clean, reliable, and cost-effective technology that will provide predictable energy production for the next 25 years (and far beyond) with little to no maintenance.
Imagine the elimination of your everyday environmental impact with an asset like solar power that reduces carbon emissions while providing a sustainable means of energy. Whether you are a homeowner or a Facilities Manager for a private business or large corporation, solar can be a tremendous asset with a high return on investment.
Highlights:
Grants, Tax incentives, power savings, and income generation provide a quick return on investment – even long-term income streams where applicable*
- Proven technology
- Low maintenance
- Long lifespan
- No harmful emissions
- Quiet – no moving parts
- Variety of sizes and product types for custom designs
- Marine grade materials
- Can sustain wind speeds of up 120mph.
- Installation is modular, allowing easy movement and add-on capabilities.
*Varies depending on state laws and regulations on net generation and/or Avoidance Compliance Payment programming – consult Flexera for specific opportunities in your state.
Products and Applications:
Solar panels for pitched roof
Solar panels for flat roof
Ground mounted solar
Pole mounted solar
Solar parking structure
Building integrated solar
How Solar works:
Photovoltaic Solar Panels transform the sunlight into DC electricity. That DC electricity is then converted to AC electricity that is used throughout your home or business.
PURE SOLAR
When sunlight shines onto photovoltaic solar panels, the silicon transforms the light into DC electricity. That DC electricity is then converted to AC electricity that is used throughout your home. During the day, if your photovoltaic produces more electricity than is used in your home, the extra electricity produced is fed into the utility grid generating a credit on your electric bill. When this happens, you'll be able to see your utility meter actually spin backwards. At night, electricity is automatically drawn from the grid to provide your home with the power you need.
Helpful Link: Consumers guide to solar power from the US Department of Energy – Energy Efficiency and Renewable Power
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