Archive for March, 2010

5 Things Solar Power has Taught Me about Life, Money, and Happiness

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 by Solar Fred

Okay, I’m a solar geek. Come on, my nickname is “Solar Fred.” But I was seriously thinking the other day that solar power is not only a great technology, but also a great metaphor for life, money, and happiness. For example:

1) Clouds and darkness are temporary. The sun still rises in the morning.

Bad weather can ruin daily solar production, but it never lasts. Same thing in life. When faced with a bad day or some set back, I take a step back and realize it’s temporary and move forward. Like the sun, good times do return.

2) Thinking long term pays off in the end.

If you’re going to buy a solar hot water system, it’s going to be an investment. People and businesses are often scared of that upfront payment, but it does pay off in spades. (Check our calculator.) Short term thinkers would rather spend extra money on a Lexus—a depreciating asset—instead of a Honda. I used to think that way too, but now I look at a solar system and I think long term. Investing in my 401k and enjoying life. There’s just less bling and more balanced goals for the future.

3) Solar power is about embracing change.

The default energy source in the world for the last few hundred years has been fossil fuels like coal and gas. Solar hot water and solar PV (and other renewables) are going to change that this decade. Politicians who try to slow down solar policies are fighting the future instead of embracing it. Similarly in life, whether it’s a job or relationship, stuff happens. Instead of fighting change, we need to look forward and not hold onto things that may not only be gone, but may also be unhealthy.

4) Even on cloudy days, you can count on the back up systems.

There are cloudy days when your solar water heating system doesn’t produce enough solar hot water, but no worries. Solar hot water systems are almost always backed up by conventional power for the less productive times. So too in life. Family and friends have always been there for me, and they’re often as automatic as solar back up systems.

5) Solar is inspiring, but you don’t have to go solar to make a positive difference.

I know. Our restaurant and apartment building customers mainly go solar because it makes financial sense thanks to the subsidies. But money aside, given a choice between polluting fossil fuels and solar, wouldn’t everyone choose clean, renewable solar? Outside of solar, there are many things we can do that are also good—though  inconvenient at first. Like not using plastic water bottles, or taking reusable bags to the grocery store. Yes, it’s a pain, but personally, I feel great when I do it, and so it’s becoming a habit.

I hope all of the above solar-inspired thoughts and habits become habits for the world as well. If you want to learn more about solar hot water, please feel free to ask us or become a fan and post a question on our new Facebook page.

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Solar Thermal and Solar Hot Water News Around the U.S.

Thursday, March 18th, 2010 by Solar Fred

Guilford College in North Carolina is going all solar… for hot water. The college will install 188 solar thermal collector panels and create 9,000 gallons of heated water a day.  Way to go solar and save the college both money and add to its green reputation for sustainability.  Read more.

Similarly, in New England, Bowdoin College in Maine has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Maine Public Utilities Commission toward the installation of a solar hot water project for its Thorne Hall. The project includes 24 glazed flat plate solar collectors, which will make up a 960-square-foot solar thermal array, and the piping to solar storage tanks. Read more.

Nantucket residents are starting to install solar electric and solar hot water systems on the resort island. In 2008, the Historic District Commission approved 10 applications for solar panels and wind energy conversion systems, and even more in 2009. Read more.

Green celebrity, Ed Begly, jr, is giving some great tips about solar hot water, solar elctric  (solar PV), and geothermal energy for your home, and more. He really lives what he talks about. Check out his interview.  Read more.

Have any questions about solar hot water for your home, college, hotel, or apartment complex? Give a call or send an email to one of our solar experts.

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IRS Tax Forms for Calculating the 30% Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 by Solar Fred

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