Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
AEE, LLC offers complete Solar Power Systems, design and installation for those customers that would like to take advantage of the incentives and rebates that are being offered right now through the Government and Utility Companies. We review, your current monthly electrical usage, discuss other ways to reduce power consumption, design a solar power system based upon your budget and show you how much savings you could receive from solar power. Give us a call or e-mail us at ed@aeeaz.com and we will spend some time with you to set up a feasibility study.
Our professional installation will have you resting assured that your home solar panels will give you a long life of service with trouble free maintenance. Make the decision to take advantage of the Sun to provide you with “Clean Energy!”Saving money for our customers is our goal, as well as, safe reliable electrical installations.
AEE offers Commercial Energy efficiency solutions. We are the area Manufacturers Representative for “POWERKURE,” a product which corrects up to twelve power quality problems, including Power Factor correction for your business. Please ask about “POWERKUREUSA” and learn more!
Our professional installation will have you resting assured that your home solar panels will give you a long life of service with trouble free maintenance. Make the decision to take advantage of the Sun to provide you with “Clean Energy!”Saving money for our customers is our goal, as well as, safe reliable electrical installations.
AEE offers Commercial Energy efficiency solutions. We are the area Manufacturers Representative for “POWERKURE,” a product which corrects up to twelve power quality problems, including Power Factor correction for your business. Please ask about “POWERKUREUSA” and learn more!
APS Incentives for Solar Energy
With at least 300 days of sunshine each year, it’s easy to see why solar makes sense for Arizona. Whether you are using the sun to create electricity to power your home or business, or using the heat of the sun to meet your hot water needs, the advances in solar technology over the past decade make it a smarter way than ever to cut your energy expenses while making a positive impact on Arizona’s environment. Find out more about how we can help you harness the power of renewable electric; while reducing your long term utility costs. Visit us at www.AEEAZ.com or email ed@aeeaz.com. We are working hard to make the planet more green…one solar system at a time, join our efforts today and my the world a better place for your grandchildren. Check out what APS offers on their website with a taster below.
Watch our Solar videos to learn more
APS incentives along with possible Federal and State tax credits can also make solar an affordable option in meeting your energy needs. For descriptions of available incentives see the Residential or Non-Residential incentive charts.
Only systems installed within APS territory are eligible for these incentives.State service area mapMetro-Phoenix service area map
Residential OptionsThere are currently three options available for residential customers to participate in the APS Renewable Incentive Program:
Photovoltaic System – Residential
Solar Water Heating System – Residential
Solar Space Heating – Residential
Non-Residential OptionsMany incentive options are available for business customers including:
Photovoltaic System – Non-residential
Solar Water Heating Systems – Non-residential
Solar Pool Heating – Non-residential
Solar Process & Space Cooling – Non-residential
Solar Process & Space Heating – Non-residential
Solar Daylighting – Non-residential
Financing or lease options may also be available to you from your installer or financial institution that can help lower the upfront cost of solar installations. If you will be connecting to the APS grid, you will need to follow these interconnection instructions whether you are taking advantage of the APS Incentive Program or not.
Go Solar in 2009, find out more at visit us at www.AEEAZ.com or email ed@aeeaz.com.
Watch our Solar videos to learn more
APS incentives along with possible Federal and State tax credits can also make solar an affordable option in meeting your energy needs. For descriptions of available incentives see the Residential or Non-Residential incentive charts.
Only systems installed within APS territory are eligible for these incentives.State service area mapMetro-Phoenix service area map
Residential OptionsThere are currently three options available for residential customers to participate in the APS Renewable Incentive Program:
Photovoltaic System – Residential
Solar Water Heating System – Residential
Solar Space Heating – Residential
Non-Residential OptionsMany incentive options are available for business customers including:
Photovoltaic System – Non-residential
Solar Water Heating Systems – Non-residential
Solar Pool Heating – Non-residential
Solar Process & Space Cooling – Non-residential
Solar Process & Space Heating – Non-residential
Solar Daylighting – Non-residential
Financing or lease options may also be available to you from your installer or financial institution that can help lower the upfront cost of solar installations. If you will be connecting to the APS grid, you will need to follow these interconnection instructions whether you are taking advantage of the APS Incentive Program or not.
Go Solar in 2009, find out more at visit us at www.AEEAZ.com or email ed@aeeaz.com.
Solar Power and Solar Panel 101 Guide
Just getting interested in the idea of saving money with Solar Panels?
Read the Solar Basic 101 guide and then check us out online ar www.aeeaz.com!
Solar Electricity Basics provided by Homepower Magazine see diagrams at http://www.homepower.com/basics/solar/
The three most common types of solar-electric systems are grid-intertied, grid-intertied with battery backup, and off-grid (stand-alone). Each has distinct applications and component needs.
Grid Intertied Solar-Electric Systems
Also known as on-grid, grid-tied, or utilityinteractive (UI), grid-intertied solar-electric systems generate solar electricity and route it to the electric utility grid, offsetting a home’s or business’ electrical consumption and, in some instances, even turning the electric meter backwards. Living with a grid-connected solar-electric system is no different than living with grid power, except that some or all of the electricity you use comes from the sun. In many states, the utility credits a homeowner’s account for excess solar electricity produced. This amount can then be applied to other months when the system produces less or in months when electrical consumption is greater. This arrangement is called net metering or net billing. The specific terms of net metering laws and regulations vary from state to state and utility to utility. Consult your local electricity provider or state regulatory agency for their guidelines.
See also the following Home Power feature articles:
Energy Smarts-Efficiency Gains + Solar ElectricityCreating A Brighter FutureGetting Off the Lifetime Utility Payment Plan: Grid-Connected PV
Read the Solar Basic 101 guide and then check us out online ar www.aeeaz.com!
Solar Electricity Basics provided by Homepower Magazine see diagrams at http://www.homepower.com/basics/solar/
The three most common types of solar-electric systems are grid-intertied, grid-intertied with battery backup, and off-grid (stand-alone). Each has distinct applications and component needs.
Grid Intertied Solar-Electric Systems
Also known as on-grid, grid-tied, or utilityinteractive (UI), grid-intertied solar-electric systems generate solar electricity and route it to the electric utility grid, offsetting a home’s or business’ electrical consumption and, in some instances, even turning the electric meter backwards. Living with a grid-connected solar-electric system is no different than living with grid power, except that some or all of the electricity you use comes from the sun. In many states, the utility credits a homeowner’s account for excess solar electricity produced. This amount can then be applied to other months when the system produces less or in months when electrical consumption is greater. This arrangement is called net metering or net billing. The specific terms of net metering laws and regulations vary from state to state and utility to utility. Consult your local electricity provider or state regulatory agency for their guidelines.
See also the following Home Power feature articles:
Energy Smarts-Efficiency Gains + Solar ElectricityCreating A Brighter FutureGetting Off the Lifetime Utility Payment Plan: Grid-Connected PV
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