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  Commercial Solar Systems Designer and Developer ‘Envision’ Enters Into Strategic Master Services Agreement With Morrow-Meadows Corp
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

 

Commercial solar power continues to boom with a new master services agreement between Envision Solar International and Morrow-Meadows Corporation, a full-service contracting company with operations along the West Coast. The MSA will enable the companies to accelerate the execution of commercial solar projects such as solar/electric vehicle charging stations under work orders for their expanding pipeline of clean and renewable energy projects with commercial, institutional, and utility customers. Envision is pleased to announce the execution of the first commercial solar power work order under the MSA and has commenced design and deployment of a 300kW Park Solar project in Arizona, which will be completed in the third quarter of this year. Read about other Commercial Solar Power Installations.

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  Commercial Solar Power Installation by Distributed Sun Delivers to Hilton Hotel BWI Airport
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

 

Distributed Sun’s commercial solar power installation at the Hilton Hotel BWI Airport in Maryland was commissioned month. The commercial solar power installation is owned by Distributed Sun's Solar Energy Investment Company (SEIC). The Hilton Hotel BWI’s commercial solar power installation combines clean, on-site power with green power savings, generating nearly 60 megawatt hours of electric power per year, and over 2 gigawatt hours over its lifetime.  Read about other Commercial Solar Power Installations.

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  RENEWABLE ENERGY IS THE FUTURE
Monday, August 30th, 2010

 

Renewable energy in the future will include energy from a myriad of natural resources such as sunlight, wind, hydroelectric systems, and geothermal heat. Renewable energy with zero emissions was the recent message of Bill Gates at a conference.

 

Gate’s Renewable Energy Ultimatum: By 2050, totally rely on renewable energy that produces zero carbon emissions. Renewable energy can create a clean and beautiful planet. Learn more about renewable energy.

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  PGE Finances SunRun Solar Installation
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

 

PGE Finances SunRun Solar Installation

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) is planning to spend $100 million to help SunRun, a San Francisco solar company, to finance solar panel installations.

SunRun will use the money from PGE to fund more than 3,500 residential solar installations across multiple states. Unlike many solar companies, SunRun pays for solar installations up front and continues to own the system afterward. They sell the electricity produced by the solar system to the property owner.

Customer payments are split between SunRun and PGE. PGE will receive the federal tax credit for the solar installation.

Banks used to provide solar financing, but this has slowed down since the credit crisis of 2008. 

This is not the first time PGE has made this sort of agreement. Earlier this year, it agreed to make a $60 million deal with SolarCity.

SunRun plans to install solar systems in California, Arizona, Colorado, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. This will create jobs as the solar systems require installation and maintenance.

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  PGE Finances SunRun Solar Installation
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

 

PGE Finances SunRun Solar Installation

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) is planning to spend $100 million to help SunRun, a San Francisco solar company, to finance solar panel installations.

SunRun will use the money from PGE to fund more than 3,500 residential solar installations across multiple states. Unlike many solar companies, SunRun pays for solar installations up front and continues to own the system afterward. They sell the electricity produced by the solar system to the property owner.

Customer payments are split between SunRun and PGE. PGE will receive the federal tax credit for the solar installation.

Banks used to provide solar financing, but this has slowed down since the credit crisis of 2008. 

This is not the first time PGE has made this sort of agreement. Earlier this year, it agreed to make a $60 million deal with SolarCity.

SunRun plans to install solar systems in California, Arizona, Colorado, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. This will create jobs as the solar systems require installation and maintenance.

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  Solar Financing
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

 

Solar Financing

Using solar financing, homeowners have the option of switching to photovoltaic solar power without the necessary large up-front investments. Recently, General Motors used a solar financing model known as a solar lease to pay for a solar installation on top of a warehouse.

Here's how solar leasing works:
- Solar contractor and customer agree on a solar installation
- The customer contracts to buy solar from the installer at a competitive rate
- Steady income stream to the installer make it possible to finance the project

This solar leasing model of solar financing has benefits for both parties.

Customers can switch to solar at competitive rates.
Eliminates up-front investment of customer.
Protects customers from future rate-hikes by utility companies

Businesses get more business.
Businesses save money by negotiating for tax incentives.

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  Solar Financing
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

 

Solar Financing

Using solar financing, homeowners have the option of switching to photovoltaic solar power without the necessary large up-front investments. Recently, General Motors used a solar financing model known as a solar lease to pay for a solar installation on top of a warehouse.

Here's how solar leasing works:
- Solar contractor and customer agree on a solar installation
- The customer contracts to buy solar from the installer at a competitive rate
- Steady income stream to the installer make it possible to finance the project

This solar leasing model of solar financing has benefits for both parties.

Customers can switch to solar at competitive rates.
Eliminates up-front investment of customer.
Protects customers from future rate-hikes by utility companies

Businesses get more business.
Businesses save money by negotiating for tax incentives.

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  SunWize Residential Solar Finance Option
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

 

SunWize Residential Solar Finance Option

SunWize Residential Power Systems created a solar financing program in California and Oregon. The program offers a loan up to $45,000 for solar installations with credit approval. It requires no payments or interest for 12 months, providing homeowners with enough time to receive the 30% federal tax credit for their solar system, use the credit to pay down the loan, and then start paying back the system.

This allows homeowners to save thousands in the first year of financing the solar system, increasing their return on investment. Currently, the solar return on investment is between 8-12 years.

At the end of 12 months, homeowners have the option to pay off the loan or convert it to a fixed-interest installment loan. The program is administered by Lyon Financial Services and funded by EnerBank USA.

 

Looking for solar financing for your business? Learn more about
Rich Hessler Solar
Solar Financing Options

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