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Google invests $280 million in partnership with SolarCity

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Google invests $280 million in partnership with SolarCity

When Google throws its considerable influence into a new arena, people tend to notice. When that influence comes with $280 million, well, people may start to act. That’s what the iconic Internet giant hopes is the result of its new partnership with SolarCity. Google has now entered the residential solar industry with its largest investment into the renewable energy industry. And they did so by partnering with another Silicon Valley company that is changing the way we do business. (more…)

Solar Energy: Information from the Manufacturer

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Karen Allain is the marketing director for Alternate Energy Technologies, a solar thermal manufacturer in Jacksonville, Florida.  Sustainable Energy Solutions is using all AET equipment for their project at Camp St. Christopher installing solar hot water heaters and solar collectors.  We connected with Karen on Skype to ask her a few questions about AET and the future of renewable energy.  (more…)

The Future is Now!

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

As you know, we’ve been advocating solar hot water heaters on our blog for about four months now.  We hope you enjoyed all our video blogs documenting our installation of solar water heaters at Camp St. Christopher on Seabrook Island.  By now,  you probably understand that solar water heaters are available for large corporations as well as single family homes, and they result in savings regardless of the size of the system.  (more…)

Coal Companies: Up Against the Wall

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Awareness for solar energy and action for installing solar water heaters is definitely on the rise.  It decreases waste used from other energy sources such as coal and fossil fuels while being cheaper and less strenuous on your monthly energy expenses.  Who wouldn’t be excited and interested about solar energy? 

Well, there is a few people who aren’t.  Coal companies.  Check out this article written on August 14 about the battle between coal and solar energy.  As the article states, more resources need to be focused into making solar energy more affordable.  The fact is that congress is doing just that.  You can check out DSIRE’s (Database for State Incentives for Renewable Energy & Efficiency) website to review all the government tax rebates and incentives available in your state.  

If you still have questions, let us know.  We’ve worked with Camp St. Christopher and many homeowners in the greater Charleston area on installing their solar water heaters and panels.  Before we installed them, we always spend time educating them and answering their questions about savings, rebates, and our processes.  In fact, you can go to www.sccleanenergy.com to sign up for a free solar site inspection where we do a comprehensive analysis of your home absolutely free.  You can find tax information on our website as well.  Check it out today or simply comment on this blog with your questions.

Maintenance Free Warranty Service!

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Our systems are designed to be maintenance free!  Over the life of the system, there shouldn’t be any necessary replacements other than a few minor parts.  If, for some reason something does go wrong, we will be out to fix the problem immediately.  

That’s a huge benefit when you’re talking about 17 hot water systems and 44 solar panels!  Our same maintenance free guarantee that applies with Camp St. Christopher will apply with your business, non-profit, and even your home.  Just another perk of working with Sustainable Energy Solutions on your solar hot water heater installation project!

Solar Panels Up!

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

We’re back with some more video blogs documenting the renewable solar energy project at Camp St. Christopher.  This is one of our favorite videos we created.  We’ll take a look at cabin #9 and show you what it looked like before and then what it looks like now.  If there was ever a video that showed every aspect of installing solar water panels in 2:28, this is it!  

You’ll see some of the tiny details and measurements that go into piping and retrofitting these units to a building.  If you have questions, we definitely want to know.  Solar water heating is beginning to catch on, but we understand it’s still somewhat of a foreign concept.  Respond to this blog with questions and comments, or check out all the valuable information we have on www.sccleanenergy.com.

Advantages of Net Metering

Friday, August 20th, 2010

The Green Power Network (GPN) provides news and information on green power markets and related activities. They provide up-to-date information on green power providers, product offerings, consumer protection issues, and policies affecting green power markets as well as relevant papers, articles and reports. The Green Power Network is operated and maintained by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy.

The reason for green power marketing is to provide consumers with options to purchase their electricity from environmentally preferred sources. The term “green power” is used to define power generated from renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, geothermal, hydropower and various forms of biomass.  According to the GPN, in many survey’s, customers have expressed a preference and willingness to pay more, if necessary, for cleaner energy sources.

If being environmentally friendly isn’t enough incentive for you to begin researching Sustainable Energy’s solar energy products, maybe Net Metering will push you over the edge.  Net metering is a low-cost, easily administered method of encouraging customer investment in renewable energy technologies.

Net metering enables customers to use their own power generation to offset their consumption over a billing period by allowing their electric meters to turn backwards when they generate electricity in excess of the their demand.  Every utility company in SC runs its net metering program a different way, but essentially you can bank the extra power your Solar Photovoltaic System produces during day and use it when the system isn’t producing at night or on a rainy day.

If you have questions about Net Metering, let us know.  We’d be happy to answer any questions you have.  If you can see the pure benefits of solar energy and Net Metering, give us a call or visit www.sccleanenergy.com for a free solar site inspection.