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Now is the time to become your own Electrical Power Producer.
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By harnessing the power of the sun, wind or water, people all over
the world produce their own pollution-free reliable electricity.
Technological advances, government assistance, the need for reliable
power, and the desire to reduce the use of fossil fuels have made
renewable energy systems attractive to people in the United States and
worldwide. Types of Power Systems Below are the three basic types of renewable energy systems. These systems work with solar, wind or micro hydroelectic applications. 1. Grid-Tie Solar Systems This type of system provides no backup power when utility power fails.
2. Grid-Tie Systems with Backup
The amount of backup power you have depends on the size of the battery and electrical loads that draw on them.
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This type of power system is independent of the utility grid. It can use solar modules, a wind generator, a micro-hydroelectric generator, or a combination of any or all of them to produce your electric power. Owners of this type of system often use a gas or diesel generator for backup when the power system does not meet all of the needs. Determine What System Meets Your Needs Use the charts and worksheets at Solar Taos to become familiar with the design of these systems and consult your solar power system professional installer to pick out the exact components. Federal A federal “energy credit” allows businesses to take a 30% tax credit for renewable energy equipment (solar electric, solar thermal and wind powered systems). The same incentive is available for residential customers, but a cap of $2,000 applies. It is possible that the federal government will enact new incentives in 2007 or 2008. In addition, there is an accelerated 5-year depreciation schedule that allows businesses to write 100% of a system’s cost off their taxable income over the first five years. State and Local The states of California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington and others, as well as municipalities like Austin, Texas and Bend, Oregon, offer a rebate or similar payment based on the generating capacity of the system installed. California offers performance-based payments as an alternative to a rebate. Other states offer various rebates and incentives to homeowners to lower the installed cost of a utility-connected power system. Go to www.dsireusa.org for the latest comprehensive information about incentives in your area.
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Residential Projects For decades, off-grid standalone power systems – not connected to utility electric transmission lines – have generated power using solar energy for remote homes, communications facilities, telemetry, traffic control, public transportation, remote mining and drilling and scores of other applications. Now, people who live on the utility grid can economically install and obtain the benefits of solar and renewable energy systems. Lock in your cost of
electricity Obtain tax credits and rebates
Feed power back to the utility Generate Green Power Gain power independence Ensure reliable power No moving parts! |
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