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  • About 30% of a family's energy budget is used to heat water.
  • A Solar hot water system can replace 50% to 80% of those energy costs.
  • Solar Energy is measured in kilowatt-hours. 1 kilowatt = 1000 watt, which means 1kilowatt-hour (kWh) = the amount of electricity required to burn a 100 watt light bulb for 10 hours.
  • A 1-kilowatt home solar system will prevent approximately 170 lbs. of coal from being burned, 300 lbs of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere and 105 gallons of water from being consumed each month!
  • Relying on a battery backup, a solar energy system can provide electricity 24x7, even on cloudy days and at night.
  • Solar panels come in various colors.
  • More solar energy falls on the earth in one hour than the entire population uses in one year.
  • Over the last 20 years the cost of solar energy systems has come down seven fold. As the demand for these systems rise and manufacturing volume increases, costs will decrease and the economic payback time will also decrease.
  • Monthly average residential consumption of electricity in the US in 2011 was 920 kilowatt hours. (Source: US DOE)
  • Albert Einstein won his Nobel Prize for his work on the photoelectric effect in 1921.
  • A world record was set in 1990 when a solar powered aircraft flew 2,523 miles across the USA, using no fuel.
  • Electric ovens consume the most amount of electricity, followed by microwaves and central air conditioning.
  • $83,000 - that's the amount that one Air Force base in Nevada saves per month after installing a solar energy array on site.
  • While the US has 3,900% more sunlight than Germany, the smaller European country has 6,000% more solar energy.
 
 

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Process

Step 1: Personalized Assessment, Design and Financing

The first step to a sustainable energy system is our free on-site evaluation. We will discuss what your energy needs and objectives are. During our free evaluation we will review your gas and electric bills and discuss future savings. Our team will examine your property to determine what will work best for you, and where the ideal location for your system may be. Along with the site analysis, we will talk to you about all the available information regarding rebates, incentives, and financing options.

Voltaic Solaire will create a personalized proposal that factor in your budget, your savings, and all available incentives. This proposal will map out your investment for the next 25 years allowing you to make an informed decision about which type of system makes the most sense for your property.

Step 2: Turnkey Installation and Connection

Voltaic Solaire will provide you with step by step updates throughout the entire installation process. Your project manager will be there for you every step of the way, from installing your system and filling all the necessary paperwork, to ensuring that you are fully benefitting from your investment. All of our work is guaranteed.

Ready to Take the First Step Toward Energy Independence?

Contact us today for a free, on-site Solar Evaluation. We can customized financing if needed as low as 0% down. This is a home improvement, non-equity based loan with fixed rates. For immediate approval please click here https://www.secureline.com/admiralsbankloans/Home_Improvement

 

Incentives

There are a lot of incentives given by the federal and local government. Most systems pay for themselves within 5-7 years of installation. When you render our services, we will provide you with a cash flow chart, that will map out exactly what your costs and savings will be for the lifetime of your system.

please click on this link to find out more about the incentives the you are eligible for depending on the state you live in and the type of system you are installing. Please feel free to contact (link) us with any other questions you may have about rebates that specifically apply to you.
www.dsireusa.org

Or if you live in New York City or New York State please check out this site for rebates and incentives
www.powernaturally.org

Or if you live in Long Island check out
www.lipower.org/residential/efficiency/renewables/solar-rebates.html

Or if you are a New Jersey resident
www.njcleanenergy.com/renewable-energy/home/home