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Photovoltaic or Solar Energy Series-Part 4

by Brady Goodwin 13. May 2010 14:20

Now that we have gone through the setup and initial steps of the solar program we come to the application.  All of the steps leading to this point should leave you ready to begin your project on schedule.  By choosing a pre-approved contractor and filling out the other forms you will have almost no problem starting your renewable energy project as quickly as possible.  We recommend starting the application process soon to take advantage of your new green energy for those warm summer months!

Solar Program Application.pdf (186.76 kb)

Photovoltaic or Solar Energy Series-Part 3

by Brady Goodwin 12. May 2010 08:00

The following documents are the next step after identifying whether or not you are ready for the investment into alternative, green energy sources.  Starting with a site inspection by Rocky Mountain Power you will then be able to proceed with picking a contractor.  The list provided has every contractor that has been approved to install a photovoltaic system in your home.  You can choose to install a system without "selling back" the kilowatts you produce.  With a large enough system you can produce enough kilowatts to run a large portion of your home without paying high utility bills.  Basic items like water heaters in your home can be converted to use this type of energy.  Additionally battery banks are highly customizable to help you maintain your current power consumption levels while reducing your carbon footprint.

 

 

Solar Site Inspection Form.pdf (116.62 kb)

Solar Net Metering Agreement.pdf (66.99 kb)

Solar Contractors.pdf (177.31 kb)

Photovoltaic or Solar Energy Series-Part 2

by Brady Goodwin 30. April 2010 10:30

The long anticipated part 2 has finally arrived.  Check out the details of the incentive program that is in the works.  It has not yet been approved but these are simply general guidelines until solar becomes more prevalent in the Park City Rentals market.  Something as simple as running your hot water heater can help reduce carbon emmissions and save you lots of $$$$ every year!

Solar Incentive Program.pdf (113.32 kb)

Photovoltaic or Solar Energy Series-Part 1

by Brady Goodwin 28. March 2010 13:47

Over the course of the next few weeks I will be providing information regarding solar energy and what the costs and benefits are.  Also, I will discuss the program sponsored by Rocky Mountain Power to subsidize both the construction and buy back of the energy produced from homes or businesses producing solar energy.  This program is not limited to Utah it is also extended to customers in Wyoming and Idaho.  Later in the series I will provide a list of pre-approved program suppliers and installers to save you the time of finding one. 

Part 1 merely consists of basic information regarding solar or photovoltaic energy systems.  You can view the document by clicking on the link below.  Be on the lookout for part 2 of the series, coming soon!

quick guide to solar.doc (36.00 kb)

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