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Residential Solar Panel System - Prosolar Florida

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Ever experienced a power outage at your residence or place of business? Not only is it inconvenient, but it's also extremely annoying. What if, though, you could permanently bid outages farewell? You can have a consistent source of electricity with a residential solar panel system. look at how solar power can be the solution to all of your electrical problems. Solar panels can reduce your home's energy costs. The most effective technique to use the sun to produce power is via solar panels. Since they significantly lower your electricity bills, they are incredibly cost-effective in the long term, easy to install, and little maintenance. Additionally, there are a number of financing alternatives available so that you Due to Florida's great weather, as well as the state's large rebates and incentives from local utility providers, residential solar panel installations are even more advantageous in the sunshine state than anywhere else in the USA. That implies that you can s...

Net Metering Solar System - Prosolar Florida

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  By  Ajay Blue Edge Post date All You Need to Know About Net Metering Solar System Net metering  solar system is a great way to reduce energy costs and save some money. It’s also an excellent solution for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy. But what exactly is net metering, and how does it work? Let’s take a look at the basics of net metering solar systems in Florida. What is Net Metering Solar System? It is a process in which customers’ excess electricity produced by their solar panels are sent back into the utility grid. In return, they receive credits against their regular electricity bill that they can use at another time or apply as cash back on their utility bills. This allows consumers to generate their own electricity while still being connected to the public electrical grid, allowing them to consume electricity when needed without having to pay for it up front. How Does it Work? It’s quite simple – with net metering...

Commercial Solar Systems Florida - Prosolar Florida

By  Ajay Blue Edge Businesses in Florida can benefit significantly from installing a new solar energy system on their commercial property. The advantages of a new solar installment on your business are: Tax credits Increases your ROI Provides stable power Improves the environment Increases the property value Enhances business reputation Tax credits for solar energy installations The investment tax credit ( ITC ), also known as the federal solar tax credit, allows you to deduct 26 percent of the cost of installing a solar energy system from your federal taxes, with no limit on the amount you can deduct. According to the Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency ( DSIRE ), if you start a new installation on your commercial property before December 31, 2022, you will be eligible for the 26 percent tax credit. After that date, the credit will be reduced to 22 percent until 12/31/2024, when it will be reduced to only 10 percent. There has never been a better time to tak...

Solar Energy Fort Lauderdale - Prosolar Florida

  By  Ajay Blue Edge Post dat How Going Solar Can Save You a Bundle in Fort Lauderdale Beautiful Fort Lauderdale is best known for its sunny days, sandy beaches, and luxurious lifestyle. But did you know that Fort Lauderdale is also a great place to go solar? Thanks to the city’s rebates and incentive programs, going solar in Fort Lauderdale can save you a bundle on your energy bills. Here’s everything you need to know about going solar in the Sunshine State. The Benefits of Going Solar in Fort Lauderdale There are plenty of reasons to go solar, but here are a few that are particularly relevant to Fort Lauderdale residents: Save money on your energy bills: Thanks to Florida’s net metering laws, you can sell the excess electricity your solar panels generate back to the utility company at the same rate you pay for grid power. This means that you can offset the cost of your monthly energy bill and even make a profit! Get paid to go solar: In addition to saving money on your ener...

Everything You Need to Know about Energy Independence

By  Alvin Pacot Post date When most people talk about energy independence, they’re usually talking about major infrastructure for cities, states, and countries. But individuals can also harness energy independence. Energy independence can also refer to households, most of which are tethered to their local and regional electrical grids. Here, the question shifts to how a home or office can keep the power going when the grid, or components of it, fails. The good news is that uninterrupted energy access is possible and, in fact, happening. Solar Energy Is Here Power from the sun has now been harnessed for years, and ongoing research makes this source increasingly efficient. Solar power is renewable, i.e. it cannot be exhausted through intensive consumption. Installed on the roof of a house, solar panels, made primarily from silicon, transform photons radiated from the sun into direct current (DC). Passing through an inverter, the direct current becomes alternating current (AC) which, ...

How Solar Energy Can Protect You During Hurricanes

  By  Alvin Pacot Post date Hurricane season is an anxious time for people living in zones frequently hit by tropical storms, including Florida. High winds and flooding associated with these tempests produce devastation from which communities may take months to recover. While homeowners do their best to secure their property, their efforts are not always successful. Even the most exhaustive preparations can not prevent widespread power failure. Because of this, relying on the grid, and its eventual restoration results in disruption to the lives of many families. Still, those who opt for solar energy can protect themselves from the worst effects of these storm-induced power outages. How Solar Energy Works in a Home Solar panels, most often installed on a roof, absorb photons from the sun’s rays into their PV (photovoltaic) cells. These cells themselves contain internal electrical fields that generate the flow of electricity. This flow is direct current (DC) and must go through ...

Four Tips to Save on Your Energy Costs

  By  Alvin Pacot As inflation sets in and prices rise, cash flow becomes a concern for households across the United States and elsewhere. In addition to rises in food prices and those of general merchandise, energy and fuel prices are also climbing. These necessary goods and services can not be put off as though they were luxury items. Yet there are ways to shave these expenditures, particularly in the area of energy consumption, to more reasonable levels. In fact, a family can reduce their usage of gas and electricity with ease, all without lowering the comfort or quality of life.   1. Plug the leaks. When hot or cool air escapes from a house, the heating or air conditioning systems work that much harder to maintain the set temperature inside a house or building. The harder the system works, the more you pay in utility bills. When perforations and fissures in the house are sealed, the system can labor less and save more. The United States Department of Energy recommends...