Good for the environment ….
One-third of our planet’s greenhouse gases are produced by electric power plants. When we use an electric appliance, we might forget about the factories with the big smokestacks pointing into the sky spewing those noxious fumes that generate that electricity. Though it might seem like your electric usage is insignificant in comparison to all the cars on the road, going solar makes a huge impact without much effort. By installing a 100 kWh system you can eliminate the emissions of 21 cars travelling 12,000 miles a year. Most commercial systems will have a much greater positive effect on the environment. Solar panels are installed with no moving parts, no waste, and generate clean, pollution-free electricity for 30 years or more with minimal maintenance.
Generating electricity requires the burning of coal and natural gas, which produce the leading greenhouse gas causing global warming. You have the power to make a difference today with your solar electrical system and you have the power to influence others to make changes as well.
Good for business ….
There is a growing public consciousness of “green” alternatives and consumers are paying a premium to support their new way of life. Executives from FedEx, Staples and the most tightfisted company of all, Wal-Mart, to name a few, have made major commitments in solar energy. They know its good business and that’s the bottom line.
Good for the bottom line….
The City of Commerce through Southern California Edison offers generous rebates for going solar. Regardless of how much electricity your business uses, a solar electric system investment starts making money for you from day one. The system provides electricity from the sun’s energy and practically eliminates dependence on the utility company for power. You dramatically reduce those ever-increasing electric bills from your expenses, thereby improving the bottom line. With generous rebates and tax incentives from the state and federal governments your solar electric system can be paid off in 3 months. That is not a typo, in 3 months you will have your investment back and get free electricity for the next 25 to 30 years. If you decide to sell your property, you have added an improvement that not only makes the property more desirable but more valuable as well.
Being good to the environment is good business. What are you waiting for?
Let us show you how to go green and make a difference.
This 12-minute documentary film provides new insight into why major US corporations are reducing global warming emissions. Featuring interviews with business executives including PG&E CEO Peter Darbee, Dupont CEO Chad Holliday, and Johnson & Johnson VP Brenda Davis, the short film provides a whirlwind tour of a major trend to watch in the business sector.
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