As more and more homeowners are looking for both more efficient and more environmentally friendly ways in which to power their homes, more and more of them are turning to solar energy. Doing so raises some questions, though. Most of these are about precisely how it is that solar energy is converted into usable electricity for use throughout the home. Another important question that homeowners frequently have, though, is whether it makes more sense to buy their solar equipment, or if they should lease the equipment and pay regular fees for its use. We’ve put together a bit of information to help you decide which option is best for your solar energy system in Fresno, CA. Contact Donald P. Dick Air Conditioning with any questions that you may have.
Donald P. Dick Air Conditioning Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Solar’
Solar Energy Equipment: Buying vs. Leasing
Monday, October 12th, 2015Why So Many Are Making the Switch to Solar
Monday, August 17th, 2015If you’re still using traditional electricity but are interested in switching to a cheaper, more efficient energy source, now is the time to act. Learn more about the recent changes and innovations that have turned solar power into a more affordable, efficient, and accessible option for every American homeowner.
Great Benefits of Going Solar
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015Fresno’s abundant sunlight may not be what homeowners want during the summer, when passive solar heat gain makes staying cool a challenge. But you can put the sunlight to good use by transforming it into solar power. There are several benefits of going solar that every homeowner should consider.
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Top Advantages of Installing a Solar PV System in Your Home
Tuesday, December 30th, 2014The sight of another solar PV system installed on a neighborhood rooftop is becoming more and more common. Nationwide, residential installations of solar photovoltaic systems in the first quarter of 2014 showed an increase of 38 percent over the same period in 2013. More than half of these new installations were right here in California.
Solar 101 — Let’s Talk About The Micro-Inverter
Thursday, July 19th, 2012On a typical day in the sunny San Joaquin valley, rooftop solar panels quietly generate clean electricity to lower homeowners’ utility bills and reduce our demand on fossil fuels.