Category Archives: Incentives
Liquidate all the solar Energy Star Products
SMA at cost, our cost from the factory for a 3 million dollar order is yours till the end of the month. Ex. SB5000 $2798. PV panels at $.78/watt. Laminates. SUN (Evergreen cells, identical construction to Evergreen Modules ES-A 200 … Continue reading
Up to 100% Back from State, Federal & Utilities
The Federal Government offers a 30% tax incentive from the total system cost for residential and commercial applications. Combined with state rebates, tax credits, utility rebates and feed in credits, could give you 100% in deductions from your system costs. … Continue reading
Cleaner, costlier climate bill slips past House
WASHINGTON – In a triumph for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives narrowly passed sweeping legislation Friday that establishes the United States’ first limits on pollution linked to global warming and aims to usher in a new era … Continue reading
IRS guidance on claiming investment tax credits for renewable energy
The 2009 Stimulus legislation (ARRA) permits owners of PTC facilities, such as wind, biomass, and others, to elect a 30-percent tax credit, based on the cost of the facility, at the time the project is placed in service, rather than … Continue reading
John Kimball Discusses Sun Electronics, Green jobs, and Incentives
Moveon.org organized a green job tour across the country and councils leaders moved to tours different facilities. John Kimball, President of Sun Electronics answers questions regarding green jobs, renewable energy, and solar incentives. Tweet This Post
Green Jobs Now
Click here for the Youtube Link Sun Electronics International Inc. in Miami, fl was a stop in Moveon.org Green Jobs Now Campaign. Their campaign was to provide more jobs that involves renewable energy to the city of Miami. John Kimball … Continue reading
The Silence Before The Storm
When DOE has the solar application for the incentives the demand for systems will boom. In Fla. when the State started the $4.00 per watt rebate nothing happened for 6 months. The public did not understand it, the industry did … Continue reading