"Why does one contractor quote prices in DC watts and you quote prices in AC watts? I'm a bit confused".
The industry uses the standard of CEC AC watts when referring to a photovoltaic system's size. There are times when a contractor quotes prices in DC watts. This can cause confusion with homeowners. It's important to know the difference. Click here to read Understanding of STC, PTC, and CEC AC watts.
“When a solar power system is installed, you guys pull a permit. Doesn’t
the county re-assess the value of my property and what does this do to my
property taxes?”
Indeed,
the property of you home increases when you install a solar power system. But
to foster solar in our state, our legislature has passed laws that disallow a
property tax increase due to a solar installation. In fact, solar is the only
home improvement project that will not raise your property tax. Solar
owners will, however, receive a form to fill out from the assessor’s office
only for information purposes. Here’s
an example from the county of Fresno.
“I’ve heard PGE will be coming out with new meters. What does this mean
to me?”
PGE
has been granted permission from the PUC to proceed with their “Smart Meter”
program. This ambitious project will replace 9.3 million meters statewide by
2011. If you have a new solar system installed, a new Smart Meter will be
installed. The nice thing about these is they can be read remotely meaning no
more utility readers. Also, they will allow for a broader choice of energy
price choices. Read more
here…
"Solar is too expensive. I can buy a lot of electricity for the cost
of a solar system"
Many people dismiss solar energy because of the perceived high cost
involved. It's true one can purchase a lot of electricity for the cost of a
system. But in the end, they have nothing. Customers who own their own power
systems, however, usually pay the same amount for electricity as they always
have but a portion goes to paying down their system, which will eventually be
paid for. The person without solar will continue to have rate increases and
essentially be "renting" their electricity. The analogy of buying a
home versus renting a home applies to solar. Example: Joe and Sam have the same
$300 electricity bill. Sam says solar is too expensive. Joe decided it made
sense and sees his bill drop to $150 and his payment for the solar system is
$110 immediately netting him $40 per month. After 7 years Joe's system is paid
for with only with what he wasn't paying PGE. Joe's bill is now half of
Sam's for decades to come. Sam finally gets a solar system and says, like all
of our customers, "I should have done this years ago".
"I have been thinking about solar for a long time. It's a good idea
but I'm waiting for prices to come down and rebates to go up. When do you
expect solar prices to start to fall?
If
someone tells us that “there has never been a better time to buy”, we usually
dismiss it as marketing hype. But unlike a vacuum cleaner or a water softener,
“…best time to buy” is a fact when it comes to solar power. The rebate levels
have, and will, continue to decline and prices have, and will, continue to
rise.
A
study by Environment California concluded that, since 2001, solar
has increased by an astonishing 5,900%. Indeed, the solar revolution is
here. Cost factors, like any other sector, are determined by supply and demand
and right now, the demand is high. German, Japanese, Chinese, and new American
module manufactures are ramping up production to meet the demand. Logically,
the prices should come down. But a recent study by PHOTON consulting paints a
different picture as the unexpected worldwide demand for solar expands pushing
pushing prices upward. Read
more here…
" My friend told me that PGE will pay me for the excess electricity
I generate from my solar power system".
We've heard commercials telling people that the utility will buy back
electricity from customers who have solar energy systems. This is a half truth.
The utility is required to give credit for excess electricity sent to
the grid from a solar power system. If a customer does not use their credit in
one year's time, he or she will lose it and essentially donate it to the
utility. This is why it's so important to understand sizing your system.
" I have a 2,000 square foot home. What size system do I need?"
Estimating the size of an Unlimited Energy Solar Power System depends on
many factors. Two identical homes can have very different electrical
usages. For example, a home with a working couple and no children will
likely use less electricity than the same 2,000 square foot home with 2 young
children and a stay-at-home mom. Or, one homeowner may place high value on
comfort while their neighbor (with the same size home) may be conscious about
the cost of their utility bill. In order for us, or any legitimate solar
contractor, to determine a properly sized system, we will need your annual
kilowatt hours used. This way, we can analyze your usage and suggest a system
based on your usage and personal goals with solar power.
" I've heard there are new rebates and Tax Credits available. What
are they?"
The California Energy Commission currently offers a cash rebate of $2.60 per
watt for solar electric systems to most of California's ratepayers. This
rebate is scheduled to be reduced 20 cents per watt every six months. "
Now is the best time to buy" is an old, tired marketing term. But in this
case, it's true. Residential customers currently qualify for a 30% Federal tax
credit (capped at $2,000) in the tax year the system is installed or paid
for. Commercial customers qualify for a generous, uncapped, 30% Federal
tax credit plus accelerated state and Federal depreciation. A customer who has
a home based business may be eligible for both the standard $2,000 Federal Tax
Credit and a portion of the 30% Federal Tax Credit for businesses.
Always consult your CPA for your actual tax benefits.
The landscape of renewable energy in California is constantly evolving. It
is likely that California will replace the current "up-front" rebate
with a Performance Based Incentive (PBI). What this means is that cuustomers
will pay the full amount for a solar power system and, as their rebate, receive
payments over a 5-year period. Read
more about the PBI here...
"I understand there is new solar technology on the market. I want
the best solar system and I don't want something that will be outdated in a
short time. Should I wait?"
There will always be new technology on the horizon. But the current silicon
based photovoltaic technology has the very important distinction of being time
tested (decades, in fact) and is highly cost effective. Other solar
technology has not met our standards for reliability, production, and cost
effectiveness.
" I want the solar tiles that are a part of the roofing material.
How much do they cost?"
The total cost of a solar system using solar tiles is approximately 30% more
than traditional silicon based solar modules. Solar tiles require much more
labor, are less efficient, and carry a warranty that is 40% shorter than
traditional solar modules. Although Unlimited Energy has installed these
systems, they are cost prohibitive for almost all homeowners and less
attractive financially to most businesses.
" There are a lot of solar companies around. Why should I choose
Unlimited Energy?"
Customer care, integrity, expertise, experience, reliability and longevity
are just a few reasons why Unlimited Energy is the best choice amongst our competitors.
Our installers are individually trained to the highest standards of
workmanship. Our Installation Director, Dennis Cox, has developed an
"in-house" apprenticeship program that ensures the quality we're
known for. Our expertise has been recognized by the City of Fresno, the State
of California, and homeowners and businesses throughout Central California.
We've been in business in Fresno since 1984 and we are the only solar
contractor in the area that is a member of the Better Business Bureau in both
Fresno and Bakersfield. Our aggressive pricing is the result of our tremendous
volume allowing us to negotiate the best prices direct from manufacturers. We
warrant what we sell so we choose the highest quality components that are field
tested in our Central Valley. Our racking system, superior in every way to the
industry standard, is manufactured locally thus cutting costs further. In
short, Unlimited Energy offers the best installation, and the best warranties,
all at the lowest cost. It's that simp
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