This customer installed a photovoltaic system to decrease use of nonrenewable energy sources. She is happy that the system began working immediately to make a better world to live in.
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This customer is taking advantage of our abundant sunshine to reduce their dependence on coal for energy production.
These Tucson citizens chose to eliminate a portion of their electric bill by installing a photovoltaic system.
This north side Tucson home made the conscious decision to reduce their dependence upon the electric grid by using solar power to produce a portion of their energy usage.
The 2.7 kW system at this Tucson residence was installed to work with the different portions of the roof already in place.
Installing solar electric or photovoltaic panels helps this customer reduce their dependence on fossil fuels.
The 3 kW system installed at this Tucson residence takes advantage of the sun we receive to reduce the homeowner's electric bill.
This customer is leading the way in their neighborhood to install solar electric systems.
This family chose to install a 3 kW photovoltaic system on their home, generating a portion of their household energy from the abundant southwest sunshine.
Incorporating photovoltaics, solar hot water heating, and rainwater catchment cisterns, this university area home has significantly reduced their gas, electric and water consumption.
This household has decided to reduce their carbon footprint by installing a 2.4 kW system.
This Tucson residence is trying to reduce its footprint on our environment by incorporating solar electric panels on the house.
This Tucson house has more than 2/3 of their electricity usage provided by the solar electric panels on their roof. Installation of a photovoltaic system is only one of many measures they have taken to live more lightly.
Roof space is maximized through the use of premium high-efficiency photovoltaic modules in this east Tucson residence.
This system, composed of six rows of photovoltaic modules, provides approximately 80 percent of the household electricity use.
This rammed earth home houses a solar energy system that was designed to be easily expanded at a later date. It offsets the equivalent of almost 5,000 lbs. of coal from being burned each year.
This Oro Valley system will offset approximately 2,200 lbs. CO2 per month, significantly reducing the environmental impact of the residence.
This 1.5 kW DC system was installed as part of a Rastra remodel project.
This Foothills residence spins its' electric meter backwards most days with a new 9 kW photovoltaic system.
This 3 kW DC photovoltaic system provides a good portion of the residents' energy needs while complementing this passive solar home.