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WHY SOLAR
Learn the benefits of solar.
Solar For Homeowners
Ultimately, regardless of whether you’re looking at finances or carbon emissions, a solar panel system will generate big savings for homeowners.
The deciding factor will primarily be the cost of electricity, which varies significantly depending on where you live. Nonetheless, a good rule of thumb is if you live in a state with middle- to upper-level utility rates, solar will be a risk-free investment with major returns.
Renewable Energy
Clean and non-polluting energy. It is a sustainable energy source that can be relied on for a long-term.
Energy Bill Reduce
Renewable energy is cost-effective and efficient with 25% USDA grant and 30% tax credit toward total cost of system for commercial installations.
Tax Credit & Rebate
The federal solar tax credit, also known as the investment tax credit (ITC), allows you to deduct 30% of the cost of installing a solar energy system from your federal taxes.
Solar For Business
Beyond the direct short-term financial benefits, installing solar panels can also help your business to hedge against electricity price volatility and inflation.
By installing solar, your business will be able to lock in electricity prices and reduce reliance on an unpredictable expense. Going solar makes it easier for companies to budget and plan for the future.
In total, the ITC and depreciation benefit can reduce the system price by as much as 60 percent.
Better environment, better tomorrow. For all of us.
Solar energy is not only sustainable, it is renewable and this means that we will never run out of it. It is about as natural a source of power as it is possible to generate electricity. The creation of solar energy requires little maintenance. Global warming threatens the survival of human society, as well as the survival of countless species.
Solar power is now very clearly one of the most important solutions to the global warming crisis.
HOW IT WORKS
One stop solution to cover all your solar needs.
Solar Panels
Solar panels are typically installed on the roof of your home.
These solar panels are made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells, which convert sunlight into direct current (DC) power.
Inverter
The DC power from the solar panels is sent to an inverter, where it is converted into alternating current (AC) power, or standard electrical current used in your home.
Electrical Panel
AC power travels from the inverter to the electrical panel, often called a breaker box.
This power is now ready to be used in your home.
Utility Meter
The utility meter continually measures your electrical supply; when your solar system produces more power than you need, the meter literally spins backward, accumulating credits with the utility company that will offset your next bill.
Utility Grid
Your home remains connected to the utility grid to supply you with electricity when you need more power than your solar power system has produced, such as at night.
Solar Monitoring System
Solar Monitoring System allows home owner and WeGen Solar to continuosly monitor energy production and make sure your system is running smoothly.
If production levels drop below normal, WeGen Solar will alert you and help remedy the situation.
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