We offer
comprehensive, code-compliant
systems that allow you to
generate your own electricity at
home. Solar cells in the modules
mounted on your roof convert
sunlight dire

ctly into DC power. A component called an
inverter
converts this DC power into AC power that can be used in your
home. The system is interconnected with your utility. During the
day, if your solar system produces more electricity than your home
is using, your utility may allow net metering or the crediting of your
utility account for the excess power generated being returned to
the grid. Your utility would provide power as usual at night and
during the day when your electricity demand exceeds that
produced by your solar system. Systems are available with a
battery backup. Part of the power produced by your solar system
during the day is used to charge the batteries, which provide power
for your critical loads in the event of a power outage.
Solar
thermal energy harnesses the energy of the sun to generate
hot water and/or heat. These systems last for 20 or more years; so
they pay for themselves several times over.