Solar Solutions for Your Home and Business No Time Like The Present To Go Solar!
Today you can begin saving money on your electric bill. How? By installing a solar electric system, you can benefit from financial incentives such as the Utility Rebate, State of Florida Rebate and Federal Tax Credit. These incentives are generous. The sooner you install, the more you will save! Contact us to learn how you can secure the greatest total advantage for your solar system.
Utility Rebate: Some utility companies offer their customers incentive rebates for solar PV installations.
State of Florida Rebate: Florida now offers a cash rebate to homeowners who install solar electric systems. This cash rebate covers approximately 50% of the installed cost of the system. After your system is complete and the state receives the required paperwork and when funds are available, the state will mail you a check for your rebate.
Federal Tax Credit: This one-time Federal tax credit for every homeowner who installs a solar system equals 30% of the installed cost. It is not merely a tax deduction – this credit applies to the tax amount owed for the year we install your system. If you don’t have enough tax liability at the time, the credit can carry forward one year.
So Many Reasons to Go Solar!
Do you seek relief from the ever-increasing utility electric rates? Do you simply want to do your part to preserve the environment? Install a solar system on your home today. You will:
Reduce your electric bill
Fix your electricity cost today
Hedge against utility rate hikes
Increase the value of your home without raising property taxes
Generate your own clean power on site
Fight global warming by reducing your personal carbon footprint
Decrease America’s dependence on foreign oil
Enjoy truly reliable energy
How Solar Works:
Our Solar PV system represents simple, proven technology. Virtually maintenance-free, it has no moving parts and comes with a warranty. Utterly reliable, it features an energy source that is readily available and always free.
A solar electric system is composed of two major components – photovoltaic (PV) panels and an inverter. Photovoltaic panels generate the electricity, while the inverter acts as a power conditioning unit. The PV system connects to the local utility grid, which serves as the energy storage and power backup.
During the day when the sun is shinning, your PV panels are generating electricity and if you do not consume all of this electricity, it is fed through the meter to the utility grid and your meter actually spins backward, banking a credit for you.