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Seattle solar power for your home and choosing the right solar electrical system for your residential building envelope makes hiring a professional solar installer you can trust critical. Finding a Seattle solar power installer can be as simple or as complicated as you make it. And just like buying a car or a computer, you will want to be sure that the person designing and installing your new Seattle solar power system has the expertise to provide you with an efficient, safe, and reliable solar electric energy system.

The Seattle solar power panel installation success we enjoy today can be traced back to the simple philosophy, core beliefs and old-fashioned values that first took root 23 years ago in Santa Cruz Ca. Back then, Putt Construction recognized a growing need for solar products installed by a company with a license in California for electrical as well as home building. Putt Construction soon realized that high quality renewable energy would be in high demand, so they branched out into the Seattle solar power electrical panel home installation market.

Rising energy costs, limited fossil fuel resources and global warming are key issues of our time. We recognized that in order to marriage renewable, clean energy to our expertise to offer a complete Seattle solar power package, we need to partner with a strong solar manufacturer. We selected Schüco because they offer innovative solar energy products that are easy on the wallet and the environment, and that save energy and generate energy at the same time. They not only create renewable energy, they’re also safe, easy to use, and aesthetically-pleasing enhancements to your lifestyle.

Schüco is a complete provider of solar photovoltaic solutions. The company’s comprehensive PV module portfolio with crystalline modules and thin film is unique. What also makes Schüco unique and ideal for us is they also provide the mounting system for every kind of conceivable Seattle solar power installation. The Schüco system can be used to realize the smallest installation for residential buildings as well as large ground mounted solar electric power systems. All solar components from Schüco meet the highest standards of quality and are continually tested and at the technology center. As a result, it is ensured that Schüco PV module panels have a positive output tolerance and all mounting systems fulfill even the most rigorous static requirements for reliable system operations and the highest solar yields.

Your home Seattle solar power design is critical for the usability and durability or the electrical power your Seattle PV system will generate. Ultimately, it is not simply a question of investment in your Seattle solar power system; it is also a question of your residential primary energy consumption. The higher the energy prices the more that the measures for saving and generating energy in your home will affect your return on investment and increased market value of your real estate.

Our fully integrated photovoltaic panel electrical generation products turn sunlight into electricity, delivering free electricity to your home. Our solar thermal products, whose technology is at the leading edge of efficiency and reliability, collect and store the heat from the sun and utilize its energy to generate hot water for your home. As a certified Schüco dealer, we are a highly qualified professional who can answer all of your questions about solar energy, and install products that perfectly fit your home and lifestyle. Whether you choose Photovoltaic, thermal, or both, you’ll enjoy dependable renewable energy, lower utility bills, and personal satisfaction for many years to come. Contact us today and join us in building sustainability. Together, we can change the world.

Seattle solar power energy can save you money. When the sun is shining, your solar system generates electricity, which means you will purchase less electricity from the local utility. Solar energy systems that are connected to the utility grid use the utility as a battery to draw power back from say at night. Over the course of one year, your utility will track the amount of electricity your system has fed into the grid and use this credit to offset the costs of power purchased from the utility during peak usage or at night when your system does not generate electricity.

At the end of the year, the utility will settle how much electricity you used, and offset it to how much your system fed back to the utility grid. If you produced more than you consumed, your bill will be close to zero. If you used more electricity than you generated, you will only pay the difference.

In May 2005, Washington enacted Senate Bill 5101, establishing production incentives for individuals, businesses, and local governments that generate electricity from solar power, wind power or anaerobic digesters. The incentive amount paid to the producer starts at a base rate of $0.15/kWh and is adjusted by multiplying the incentive by the following factors:
For electricity produced using solar modules manufactured in Washington state: 2.4
For electricity produced using a solar or wind generator equipped with an inverter manufactured in Washington state: 1.2
For electricity produced using an anaerobic digester, by other solar equipment, or using a wind generator equipped with blades manufactured in Washington state: 1.0 For all other electricity produced by wind: 0.8
These multipliers result in production incentives ranging from $0.12 to $0.54 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), capped at $5,000 per year. Ownership of the renewable-energy credits (RECs) associated with generation remains with the customer-generator and does not transfer to the state or utility.

In May 2009, Washington passed SB 6170, effective July 1, 2009. With the passage of this legislation, community solar projects will be able to receive the production incentive after an official rulemaking procedure in the fall. Community solar projects are defined as solar energy systems owned by local entities and placed on local government property or owned by utilities and funded voluntarily by utility ratepayers. The legislation excludes utility-owned projects from receiving the production incentive if the utility has annual sales greater than 1,000 megawatt-hours (MWh). In June 2009, the Department of Revenue clarified this exclusion, stating that utility-owned community solar projects that are voluntarily funded by rate-payers are eligible for this production incentive, though this change must be approved through the official rule making process before becoming effective. The base rate for community solar projects is $0.30/kWh and the multipliers are the same as those used for other renewable energy technologies. The actual production incentives range from $0.30/kWh to $1.08/kWh, as the incentive rate is higher for modules and inverters manufactured in Washington. The incentive is capped at $5,000 per year. Each participant in the community solar project can apply to receive this incentive and may receive up to $5,000 per year.

The state's utilities will pay the incentives and earn a tax credit equal to the cost of those payments. SB 6170 also increased the tax credit that utilities may claim for awarding production incentives. Previously, the credit could not exceed the greater of $25,000 or 0.25% of a utility’s taxable power sales. Now, the credit cannot exceed the greater of $100,000 or 1% of a utility’s taxable power sales. Incentive payments to community solar projects cannot exceed 25% of the total allowable credit. The incentive amount may be uniformly reduced if requests for the incentive exceed the available funds.

The Washington Department of Revenue (DOR) is responsible for submitting a report measuring the impacts of this legislation, including any change in the number of solar energy system manufacturing companies in Washington, and the effects on job creation, such as the number of jobs created for Washington residents.

The incentives apply to power generated as of July 1, 2005, and remain in effect through June 30, 2020. A utility may not claim any tax credits for incentive payments after June 30, 2021.

Seattle solar power, electricity energy for your home means the sun is waiting to turn your house roof into its own miniature electrical power solar generating plant for your home or business. Using solar electricity as a clean energy power source not only lowers your energy costs over time, but is environmentally friendly generating electricity free of harmful CO2 emissions and other greenhouse gases. Powering your residence or business with clean, renewable solar power energy has never been easier.

Seattle solar power experts using Schüco PV solar photovoltaic modules makes going solar easier than ever before. Call us today for your free Seattle solar power proposal.

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