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Thin Film Solar in Arizona means no rebates

August 15, 2011

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Thin Film Solar Technology entered the solar market in 1976, offering an affordable alternative to other clean energy technologies, like monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels.  Despite its affordability, the efficiency rating of thin film is still much less than other photovoltaic technologies. Thin film solar (amorphous silicon solar) technology has a completely different production method [...]

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Introduction to Solar Economics

April 28, 2011

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Introduction to Solar Economics

Of all the Solar Energy Benefits, the single, greatest benefit to solar power aside from its promise as a clean, sustainable, solution to the energy crisis and global warming, is the economic benefit it provides. That said, there is no single economic benefit to solar energy; there are many. For instance, installation incentives like government [...]

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Coming Soon! The Economics

April 25, 2011

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We’re rebuilding the website to better serve the citizens of Arizona. That said, keep checking back or subscribe to our RSS feed for more information on The Economics and Economical benefits of going solar.

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Top 10 Reasons to Go Solar in Arizona

April 15, 2011

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Over the last several years there has been a huge boom happening within the solar industry in the United States. There’s been a huge increase in Solar Product manufacturers as well as Solar Installation Companies across the country, especially within the southwest region. With most of the region receiving more than 300 days of sunshine [...]

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The Benefits of Solar Leasing

March 23, 2011

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Arizona’s solar market exploded in 2009, bringing along a number of new solar companies for the state. Business boomed as rebates from the utility companies paid for about 50% of the costs of “going solar”.  A number of hiccups happened within the rebate budget for APS, SRP, TEP, and many other utilities. This caused something [...]

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