How Solar Works

Solar is a simple, elegant technology that is virtually maintenance-free because it has no moving parts.  The energy source, sunlight, is reliable, locally available and always free.

A solar electric system is composed of just a few major components - photovoltaic (PV) panels (the generator of electricity) and an inverter (a power conditioning unit).  With a grid-tied solar electric system, your system is connected to the local utility grid, which serves as the energy storage and backup for the solar power you generate.

During the day your PV panels are generating electricity and if you are not home to consume the electricity, it is fed through the meter to the utility grid and your meter actually spins backwards, banking a credit for you.

When energy is needed, the electricity from the utility grid is used and your meter spins forward utilizing the credit you accrued during the day.  The utility company is required to credit you for the amount of electricity your system contributes to the grid at the retail value of the electricity at the time it was generated. 

By properly sizing your solar system to cover your electricity usage, you can virtually eliminate your electric bill and you won't have to pay an electric bill again for the life of the system.

Benefits of Solar Power

Whether you are seeking relief from ever-increasing utility electric rates, or you just want to do your part to help stop global warming, there is a great reason to install a solar system on your home today.

  • Reduce or Eliminate Your Electric Bill

  • Fix your Electricity Cost Today

  • Hedge Against Utility Rate Hikes

  • Increase the Value of your Home Without Increasing Property Taxes

  • Generate Your Own Clean Power on Site

  • Fight Global Warming by Reducing Your Personal Carbon Footprint

  • Reduce America's Dependence on Foreign Oil

  • Enjoy Reliable Energy-PV Systems have No Moving Parts, 40-Year Design Life, and 25-Year Warranty

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