Commercial Solar Incentives in Southern Arizona
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Becoming a “green” business not only demonstrates the level of quality your company is committed to, it can also save you significant amounts of money in the long run by cutting down on utility bills. Furthermore, there are numerous tax credits and rebates in place to further incentivize and enable businesses to install solar energy systems. At The Solar Store, we are a one-stop-shop for all of your solar energy needs. We are able to do many things other solar companies simply can’t due to our exceptional training and resources. Our president has dedicated her life to the study and development of solar energy systems and has built a company that upholds quality and is passionate about clean energy and restoring the environment.
Learn more about our company by calling (520) 341-2286! We can answer your questions on solar installation in Southern Arizona.
Why Install a Commercial Solar Energy System?
The benefits of installing a commercial solar energy system are many. Both state and federal governments have incentives in place to encourage companies to make the switch to clean energy. Utilities encourage solar installation as well by offering various rebates.
The following tax credits may motivate you to pursue solar installation:
- State: The state offers a tax credit that is equal to 10% of the installation cost of a qualifying solar energy device (passive solar space heat, solar water heat, solar space heat, photovoltaics, solar pool heating, daylighting). The maximum credit is $15,000.
- Federal: The Federal government offers a 30% Federal tax credit on qualifying solar power systems (solar water heating and photovoltaic systems—not solar pool heating systems). In addition, it allows businesses an accelerated depreciation schedule over five years.
- Cash: Cash incentives are available through SWG. The maximum amount is $20,000.
Currently Southwest Gas is providing an incentive of up to $20,000 for the installation of solar hot water and pool heating for commercial customers.
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For nearly two decades, The Solar Store has been providing efficient, cost-effective energy solutions to homes and businesses throughout Southern Arizona and the Southwest. We are capable of handling any project our customers send our way—including off-grid and hybrid systems as well as structures and ground mounts. Because of our extensive resources and foundation in years of education and training, The Solar Store is unrivaled in the quality and longevity of our solar energy system installations and other services.
To become a business that demonstrates environmental responsibility while saving money on utilities and more, call (520) 341-2286. We offer free estimates!
Hear From Our Customers
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For people "starting from zero" this was a huge help to us.
“Katharine - Thanks to you and the team for getting our solar set up promptly and professionally. I don't have enough good things to say about Kevin, the teams who conducted the installations, and your own involvement. All our friends who got solar done (or tried) have horror stories about scams and unprofessional behavior; it put us off from trying this for a while. We were at first relieved and then very happy. Everyone we interacted with was friendly, professional and knowledgeable about the process, technology and government requirements. For people "starting from zero" this was a huge help to us.”- JDC
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Technically speaking in the solar electric realm, a module is a complete, environmentally-protected unit. A panel is a collection of modules that are mechanically fastened together. For solar thermal, the individual component is called a collector.
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Silicon and rare metals such as gallium, indium, and selenium. The frames are made of extruded aluminum. The glazing is tempered low iron glass.
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Estimates are free for grid-tie solar electric and solar thermal systems. There is a nominal charge for estimates for landscape lighting, radiant floor heating, and off-grid solar systems. Typically 50% of the fee is applied toward the final purchase.
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Typical systems weigh 3 ½ to 4 pounds per square foot. Most structures built since 1930 can easily support the weight.
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It stands for photovoltaic.