Commercial Solar Power
Installing a commercial solar energy system is a key strategic decision that will provide a solid financial return, and promote your company’s commitment to helping the environment.
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Businesses throughout around the country are currently capitalizing on the financial opportunities and benefits that come with installing solar.
An investment in solar panels can eliminate your monthly energy bill and give your property long-term, sustainable power. As if that’s not reason enough to switch, there are still many other financial incentives for making the transition to solar power, including:
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COMMERCIAL SOLAR WITH ALDER ENERGY
Businesses throughout the country are currently capitalizing on the financial opportunities and benefits that come with installing solar. More specifically, installing a commercial solar energy system is a key strategic decision that will provide a solid financial return, and promote your company’s commitment to helping the environment. Alder Energy is proud to offer a variety of loan, capital lease, and lease solar options. These options provide a reduced cost method for your business to support a solar energy system, receive tax incentives, and see tremendous electric bill savings.
COMMERCIAL SOLAR SITE QUALIFIERS
• Property Ownership: You must own the property in which you wish to implement solar paneling.
• Ample Space for Roof or Ground Mounted Arrays: This is important so that your system can be installed to effectively meet your energy needs.
• Little or No Shade: The best solar production comes when panels receive direct sunlight for at least 6 hours per day. Ideally your site should have a clear view of the sun, however it’s possible to work around some shade with the design of your solar system.
• Roof Age: As solar panels remain productive for thirty years or more, you need to install them on a relatively new and updated roof that is in good condition.
• Roof Material: Alder Energy is able to install solar on almost all types of roofing, including: rolled composite, membrane flat roofs, composite shingles, standing seam metal, and 5V metal roofs. Before starting any project, we analyze your roof to see if it’s suitable for solar.
• Electric Bill: In order to install commercial solar paneling, a deciding factor is if your company pays an electric bill.