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"We are each gifted in a unique and important way. It is our privilege and our adventure to discover our own special light."
~ Mary Dunbar
Solar panels collect solar radiation from the sun and convert that energy to electricity. Solar panels are comprised of individual solar cells that are charged during daylight hours, and at night, we get free electricity to keep our streets and homes well-lit and secure.

Harnessing solar energy is a growing trend in commerical and home applications for renewable and sustainable solar power.  Plus, it's good for our environment.  The current method of producing electricity is by burning fossil fuels which produce byproducts and emissions harmful to the environment, and are associated with global warming.  In addition, fossil fuels are a non-renewable resource. 

Powering homes with solar power is a major part of the solar revolution.  By installing solar panels for your home or business, you not only save money on energy bills, but help in keeping our environment cleaner and safer.


To understand how solar energy works, watch the informative video below or refer to this pictorial explanation.




























Mounting Options

For residential solar mounting, solar panels are generally placed on the roof of homes.

For commercial solar panel installations, there are several mounting options:

  • Flat Roof Mount: most useful for commercial flat rooftops with limited access.
  • Pitch Roof Mount: suitable for pitched rooftops.
  • Pole Mount: For larger installations or when roof space is unavailable.  Anchored pole mounts permit large array design. Side of pole mounts are also available for remote power applications.
  • Custom Mount: when traditional racking solutions are not suitable, flexible and versatile design options are available. These include field mounts for utility scale installations, sun tracking and other engineered solutions.