Jul 9, 2019
Nonprofit Duke Energy Customers Can Save Thousands with Solar Energy Rebates
Cary, North Carolina - July 9, 2019 / / —
8M Solar is excited to offer discounted design projects and installations for solar energy uses in Nonprofit settings. These offers are valid and open to residential, commercial, and nonprofit settings with nonprofits receiving the deepest discounts and rebate rates. The Duke Energy Rebate program is open to customers of Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress for a rebate capping off at $75,000. This program has seen a lot of success with encouraging property owners and managers to develop an eco-friendly energy system for their needs.
8M Solar has worked with multiple nonprofits and guided these companies through the process. A Solar Power North Carolina program begins with the design, installation, and finally a kickback from Duke Energy after successfully completing an application. There are multiple programs and incentives to work within this sector. The Duke solar rebate traditionally pays out 60 cents per installed watt inverter capacity. For nonprofits, this jumps up to 75 cents. Speaking with a knowledgeable solar energy company can help weigh the pros and cons, as well as inform businesses of what the long term impact of switching to solar energy may look like.
Additional details are available at http://www.8msolar.com
Businesses interested in installing solar energy should consider some of the following factors. South-facing roofs are ideal for generating the most power and need to have no obstructions such as tall trees or other buildings. If roof space is not available, but there are options to lay down panels on the ground, this is also suitable. This might be more common for businesses located in less crowded locations or those that occupy rural settings. Customers involved in the program must have a bidirectional solar energy meter. This will help measure the energy that is both consumed or sold back to the community as it generates power. These factors depend on how much energy is dissipated through solar and grid use.
New programs for 2020 applications should be ready to submit projects starting in January 2020. Nonprofits interested in beginning the process of a rebate for their solar use will also need an interconnect application sent 90 days or less before the 2020 deadline. 8M Solar can help with not just the design and installation, but the progress and status of the rebate application and applying for an interconnect number. Solar Power North Carolina isn’t only a flight of fancy for the high minded, but a tangible system that mitigates the cost and has a positive impact on the environment. They’re also a smart long term investment. Solar panels can last up to 30 years with the proper care.
Contact Info:
Name: Usman Noor
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Organization: 8M Solar
Address: 101 Woodwinds Industrial Ct Ste O, Cary, NC 27519
Phone: (919) 948-6474
Website: http://www.8msolar.com
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