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PV and ENERGY CONSERVATION

Owners of the PV systems we've installed over the years often report their solar kilowatt hour (kWh) production and tell us of their efforts to reduce their overall use of electricity, especially of 'dirty power' from the grid. Replacing inefficient appliances results in savings, but behavioral changes in their electricity use often results in dramatic savings. We often hear how easy it has been for families to reduce their usage by 25% through energy efficiency and conservation measures.

Typically we size systems to cover at minimum 25% of a residence's annual needs; in recent years, more customers are opting for larger PV systems to cover 50-90% of their needs. Add the conservation savings, and without sacrificing any comforts, a household can reduce its electricity bill and electrical energy environmental impacts profoundly. Many customers are net exporters in summer months. During our site assessment and the installation, we look for and educate our customers on energy saving opportunities.

Without question solar electricity is expensive. Depending on the level of incentives (from state tax credits, rebate programs, and federal tax credit), in the best case for our customers, each solar kWh costs 12.4¢ and in the worst case 26.4¢ per kWh. This compares with current regional utility costs of, on average, .14¢ per kWh. Owning a PV system inspires a conservation consciousness which goes beyond dollar savings, reaching to the environmental ethic of our customers.

The following tips will help you save electricity, reduce your carbon and harmful emissions footprint and your electric bill.