Archive for the 'Solar Power' Category

Solar Power turns into a Better Option!

Did someone say ‘Bailout’?  The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 may be just that.  Here is an article that speaks to the advantages of the little people. Bailout Act Includes Tax Breaks for the Little Guy  from smart Money. Keep in mind one good change for energy savings is for Solar Installations.  The previous [...]

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New Construction Company

I want to let all my followers know that I am in the process of creating a new General Contracting Company.  The company is formed, called ReDone Green LLC.  We (my partner) will soon have all the licensing, registration, insurance and bonding set up and will be updating this site as the main site for [...]

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Solar Incentives

They vary from state to state and soon Washington will have more, but we will have to wait until the new year. Currently here are the incentives, both Federal and Washington. Federal:30% tax credit for system brought on line in 2008, with a cap of $2,000 for homes and no cap for businesses.*  Teh credit [...]

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Database of State Incentives…

This is a great link and will help you keep track of any incentives offered in Washington or other states. The Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency website provides a searchable comprehensive database of state, local and utility based incentives. Visit their library to learn more about Federal tax credits and to access [...]

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$0 Energy Bill

Some incentives can be good. Here is an article about a Texas man that got his $0 energy bill this month. While this isn’t the norm now, in the upcoming years you will hear more about $0 energy bills. Technorati Tags: zero energy, solar power

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Solar Power in Washington

It is here and it does work in Washington. About 70% collection can occur of the radiation from the sun. On another note, IKEA may in the near future start carrying solar panels in their stores. it may not be Washington made, but it is a start.

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Solar Washington

Washington has been at the forefront of many “Green Living” and sustainable technologies. I still get comments from people in other states that still do not recycle. To me, that is a strange circumstance. It certainly benefits everyone to recycle, especially since it typically costs more to create materials from scratch. On another note, everyone [...]

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Solar Power

I have been doing some research on Solar power. Once thing I know is that in Washington you get 16 cents per Kw generated from solar power (assuming you are connected to the grid). But what is even better, you can earn 69 cents per KW generated IF you purchase solar cells and an inverter [...]

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