Residential Solar Power Systems

A Solution Whose Time has Come

Energy prices are on the rise.  Pollution and global warming are international concerns.  The long term availability of water in our region remains in question.  Solar is a way to address all these needs, and now at a more affordable price than ever.

Residential Solar Power

Energy Prices on the Rise
Energy prices throughout the Southeast have generally been amongst the lowest in the country.  However, federal mandates and carbon control programs, as well as the rising cost of fuels, is changing the game.  As energy prices go up, the value of your solar investment will go up.

Help the Environment
With increasing international concern about carbon and other heat trapping gas emissions, solar produces energy with zero emissions and uses no fuel.  Even a small solar energy system will reduce your carbon footprint by the equivalent of planting an acre of trees every year.

A less known fact is that conventional power generation requires large amounts of water in order to cool steam used to turn generator turbines.  The average US household consumes over 1000 gallons of water per month indirectly from their electricity use.  Photovoltaic cells produce energy without consuming fuel or water.

Solar Incentives are Better than Ever
Current State and Federal program allow homeowners to get back as much as 65% of the fully installed system cost as tax credits.  Furthermore, Georgia Power has a program that pays a substantial premium for solar power generated.

These programs are available for a limited time, on a first come, first serve basis.  Call today for current program status.

Did you know?

When your TV and other appliances are turned off, they are still drawing up to 20% of their in-use power.  Good Practice: look for Energy Star appliances and electronics to save money in the long term.  Best Practice: unplug appliances that are not in use.