Posted: March 2, 2011
LightWave Solar will donate a turnkey 2 kW solar PV system to benefit the Tennessee Environmental Council. The system will be part of the live auction at the annual Green Tie Affair on Sat, April 2nd from 7-11pm at Limelight. Bidders have the chance to buy a completely installed solar PV system at a discounted price AND support a worthy cause. The installed 2.016 kW solar PV system is valued at $14,000.
What's included:
-Nine 224w Sharp solar panels – Click here for data sheet
-One SMA Sunny Boy 3000w inverter – Click here for data sheet
-Uni-Rac Solar Mount racking system – Click here for data sheet
-All other required equipment, supplies, labor and coordination with utility to ensure fully functional, professionally installed solar PV system
Incentives:
-30% Federal Tax Credit will further reduce the cost!
-$1000 from TVA Generation Partners after system completion
-System will generate about 2,500 kWh per year which amounts to about $500 per year at the current electric utility rates through TVA Generation Partners.
LightWave Solar is the most experienced and most reputable solar PV design and installation company in Tennessee. With over 130 systems installed, representing over 1.6 MW of solar energy capacity, our full-time certified installers and engineers will ensure quality workmanship and top-notch customer service.
If you are interested in attending Green Tie Affair and bidding on this system, please contact us so we can determine the suitability of your site. Free site visit is included. Site issues to consider:
-A south facing roof will get optimum kWh production. East and west facing roofs work well too if the pitch of the roof is not too steep and shading is minimal. A site visit will allow for accurate production estimates.
-Allow 200 square feet of unobstructed roof space for the solar panels.
-Roof features such as chimneys and dormers can create shading, so the panels need to be situated away from those.
-Shade from trees should be minimal, although our site visit calculations will pin point exactly how much shading will occur.
Click here to visit Tennessee Environmental Council's Green Tie event page.
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