The first step in any Green Earth Energy project is the preliminary design. When a client reaches out to us for a quote, our specialized systems engineers take a look at your property, analyse your energy usage, and design a custom plan to fit your needs.
APS recently raised rates on all customers to cover rising costs. There are many factors that can contribute to rising energy prices, like maintaining an aging grid, building new power facilities to supply meet growing demand, and the impact of natural disasters, to name a few.
New carbon standards proposed on June 2, 2014 have the potential to impact the solar industry here in Arizona. States will be given the latitude to create their own plans for acheiving a 30% reduction in carbon emissions over 2005 levels by 2030.
Homeowners with tile roofing can still enjoy the benefits of renewable energy while also preserving their roof. This photo, taken from elevation, gives you a bird's eye view of one Sedona tile installation.
We wanted to share a photo of this pv system as it is representative of our most typical solar install. At 7.28 kW, this system size is our most popular. Systems in this size range will cover 100% of a typical home's energy costs.
This Sedona client wanted the lowest profile possible on their solar installation. Typically, panels are mounted at about 12-15 degrees tilt to maximize the solar radiation they receive.
If you find yourself with some extra space on the south side of your property (or southeast or southwest), you may want to consider a ground-mounted solar system.
During 2012, we installed this 5.64 kW PV system for a local Sedona business. RainDance WaterWorks is a wholesaler providing all the materials needed to create the perfect outdoor living environment.