by admin | Aug 26, 2013 | Blog, San Diego Solar, Sunline Energy News & Information
Most solar companies throughout San Diego promote electricity bill savings as the largest single benefit of installing a new photovoltaic (PV) system. And this makes perfect sense. With a large enough solar installation, you can reduce your monthly utility bills to $0...
by admin | Aug 22, 2013 | Blog, San Diego Solar, Sunline Energy News & Information
Over the past few months, we’ve blogged about some of the hidden dangers of using leases and power purchase agreements (PPAs) to finance new solar photovoltaic (PV) installations. But if solar leases are “usually” a bad idea – and if you don’t have a lot of money –...
by admin | Aug 19, 2013 | Blog, San Diego Solar, Sunline Energy News & Information
Residents and business owners in San Diego have the entire world to thank for today’s historically low solar panel prices. Global demand for renewable energy has created unprecedented interest in new panels, inverters, racking systems, and all of the other components...
by admin | Aug 16, 2013 | Blog, San Diego Solar, Sunline Energy News & Information
SDG&E is in discussions with utility regulators about requiring San Diego solar power installations to include “smart” inverters. According to SDG&E President and COO, Michael Niggli, this new technology would allow the utility company to remotely bring solar...
by admin | Aug 14, 2013 | Blog, San Diego, San Diego Solar, Sunline Energy News & Information
And here we are – in the 3rd and final installment of the Top 9 reasons why you should embrace solar (especially if you live in San Diego). So far, we’ve covered everything from the environment to national security to the economy. We started off strong, hoping that...
by admin | Aug 6, 2013 | Blog, San Diego Solar, Solar Energy News, Sunline Energy News & Information
Lower monthly electricity bills and a smaller carbon footprint. These are the 2 primary reasons why San Diego residents continue to embrace solar panel technology. And it’s not hard to see why. Rising utility prices make the economics of solar increasingly difficult...