Do you have a piece of property in a remote area of Arizona that you want to put a house on but there is no access to the electrical power grid?
Are you already living in a remote area and are getting tired of having to run a noisy generator 24 hours a day?
Do you already have public power but would like a way to reduce your power bill?
Perhaps I can help.
I am registered in the State of Arizona as a Solar Retailer. I can sell you individual solar components if you are a skilled "do it yourselfer" or I can design a solar power system that you can set up yourself with my technical assistance.
If you already have a solar power system that is giving you problems I can also provide diagnostic and repair services as well as upgrade your existing system if needed.
Complete system prices vary depending upon your power needs.
Battery Back-up systems that kick in during a power outage start at $3500. This system will give you minimum power for several hours so that you'll have lights and refrigeration so that your food won't spoil.
Small Solar energy systems for RVs and small remote cabins start at $6000. These systems will give you basic power for lights, fans, TV and refrigeration.
Medium sized Solar energy systems for small homes start at $10,000 and go up depending upon your power needs. These systems will provide power for lights, TV, fans, computer, refrigeration and even some small appliances such as a microwave.
There are also large scale Utility Interactive Solar energy systems available ranging from $25,000 up to $65,000 depending upon your power needs. Utility interactive systems are designed to work in conjunction with your public utility provider and will actually feed power back into the external power lines causing your electric meter to run backwards. With this type of system you might actually make money from the Electric company if you end up producing more power than you consume.
For more information please call Steve at 623-680-5692.
As a solar retailer I am limited to sales and consultation only. If you are unable to install the system yourself a separate electrical contractor will have to be hired. Please note that the Utility Interactive, also known as a Grid Tie System, must be installed by a licensed electrical contractor to conform with all electrical codes.