Showing posts with label sunpower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunpower. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

(877) 20-SOLAR Introduces Solar Power to Burbank with 0 Out-Of-Pocket Costs

         The leading Burbank solar energy company, Solar Center, is pleased to announce that their new (877) 20-SOLAR subsidiary is now offering zero down solar energy systems in Burbank. (877) 20-SOLAR is dedicated to serving every aspect of the Burbank solar energy market.
         Solar Center offers leasing options, with an extremely small upfront payment, that's usually around $1,000 but sometimes as low as zero, that allows homeowners to start saving money immediately. Homeowners can also purchase a system and earn an extremely attractive return, typically around 20% per year on the investment. Typical payback periods for solar systems today are approximately 6-8 years, although with leases the paybacks can be instant. As the solar industry has grown and matured over the last decade, the cost of putting solar panels on homes has decreased significantly. There's never been a better time to switch over to renewable clean energy than now and to Go Solar.
         Solar Center is one of a select group of Burbank solar power distributors who can offer the highest efficiency solar panels on the market, those manufactured by SunPower. With SunPower, the Solar Center can tailor a solar panel installation to specific needs and lifestyles, so customers get maximum Burbank solar energy performance without a maximum investment. Also, the provided experienced service and craftsmanship meets the highest standards set by the AAMA (The American Architectural Manufacturers Association).




Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Verizon invests $100 million on solar energy project

     One of the largest telecommunication company, Verizon, has planned to invest $100 million of solar energy panels and fuel cells all across the rooftops of 19 different location nationwide. Two companies had joint hands alongside with Verizon, Clearedge power supplying the fuel cells and Sunpower for the the solar panels. The amount of energy produced from the project will be around 70 million kWh of electricity, enough to power about 6,000 homes in a year.
     Verizon had been part of the clean energy circle for quite some time, using small amounts of investments towards solar and fuel cell technology, but this project will carry on the company's largest commitment on going green, just as how Google had been making environmentally profound choices in all aspects of business.
     One of the locations that Verizon had chosen for the project to take place is the rooftops of a data center in New Jersey, as well as on the ground level near the data center. The investments from the project is expected to be returned in a period of 10 years.
     The deployment of solar panels and cell fuels had come to a growing trend for large telecommunications and network companies in the US. For example, Apple has planned on building it's own solar and fuel cell farms in North Carolina as well as Google recently working with Duke energy investing in a total of $1 billion in clean power.
   

Sunday, March 10, 2013

China is leading; no surprise there

       China begins to expand the most towards the $77 billion solar energy industry and is being featured as providing global solar installations to a heaping record. Recent researchers have claimed that this new generation capacity has reached estimating 14% this year to 34.1 gigawatts, whereas in the previous year, it was 4.4% growth due to the government subsidies being cut in Italy and France.
       After constructing many factories, China has been able to cut solar panel prices down 20% in the past year and, in turn, has become the largest consumer of the devices. These price cuts essentially are helping many installers such as SolarCity Corporation, SunPower Corporation while also drastically hurting manufacturers including LDK Solar Company of China and Norway's Renewable Energy Corporation.
        Studies are proven that solar demand is steadily increasing in its growth as European markets slump for SolarCity and SunPower have indeed been gaining 38% and 109% of installations. These low-cut prices may be driving many installations to be done but they are not aiding manufacturers much help in terms of their profit margin cuts. As China had opened many factories and the prices for solar panels dropped, manufacturers' profit margins crashed, stock markets drastically changed and, in result, pushed companies into the option of bankruptcy.
       Even Germany, which has been the country that prospered in being known as the largest solar market in 2013, may be getting unsettled by the thought of China possibly taking over the reputation. However, many sources have claimed that projects have been multiplied in providing financial aid services to its fellow solar companies in a bid to help diversify Germany. Shi Dinghuan, government advisor, has commented that China plans to install 35 gigawatts by the year 2015, compared to a previous goal of 21 gigawatts.

Employees assemble photovoltaic panels (solar panels) at SunTech Power Factory

Monday, February 25, 2013

Sports and Solar Power Energy

       The 2013 National Football Season may be six months away but one team is helping their community in sustaining a new outlook of their football stadium from a spectator sport to one who is involved with environment sustainability. Sunpower Corporation, a company involved in manufacturing solar panels, roof tiles, and high-efficiency photovoltaic cells, has been giving the opportunity to help the recent Superbowl Finalists, the San Francisco 49ers, by providing them with a solar panel system for their new stadium.

Santa Clara stadium, where the San Francisco 49ers will be playing their home games
       Sunpower Corporation has a partnership with NRG Energy, a large American-based company specializing in green-tech energy projects, and they are both collaborating on providing Santa Clara stadium with energy sustainability. NRG Energy is actually most known for its projects such as the electric vehicles' charging stations in California and wind farms in Texas; the company will be installing a number of solar elements on the stadium, giving it enough energy over the course of the year to offset the power consumed during the 49ers home games.
       This new system will be installed as three solar array bridges of solar panels of 400 kilowatts are done at the training center as well as there being a solar canopy built over a green roof terrace. The installation of the solar canopy defines it to be pro-football's first green rooftop, specifically as a 27,000 square foot canopy covered with vegetation, which will help insulate stadium's luxury suites as well as help to reduce stormwater runoff.

        However, this announcement of Sunpower Corporation and NRG Energy is not an unfamiliar one; it is part of the green trend spreading through NFL and other spectating sports. Metlife Stadium, home of the New York Giants and New York Jets, has 1,350 solar panels installed, producing 350,000 kilo-watt hours (or 10% of the stadium's energy on game day).


       The Fedex Field, home of the Washington Redskins, has also been involved in the green trend by having produced a total of 8,000 solar panels, providing them with 1/5 of their required energy needs.

Fedex Field having solar panels, which were installed by NRG Energy

       Major League Baseball participates in having stadiums of renewable energy sustainability in wind and solar power: San Francisco Giants, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, Washington Nationals, Cleveland Indians and Kansas City Royals.