Santee Cooper

Santee Cooper – Solar

Santee Cooper board announces new solar incentives program.

Quote: “We want to encourage our clients to make the switch to clean solar energy and are willing to pay $9,600 for them to do so.”

Why on earth?

Santee Cooper Solar division wants to erase some bad publicity they received last year for their solar adoption program. Santee Cooper touts their green energy program and is the largest utility companies in the state of South Carolina.

Utility companies are required by Federal Mandate to have a minimum of 2% of their production come from green renewable energy by 2020.

Making this program a complete no-brainer for homeowners will fast track the adoption rate tenfold.

Once in a lifetime opportunity!

Imagine getting a 24k solar system for $1,140 after all rebates and incentives. That figure represents a 95% discount off standard pricing. It’s such a good deal that people have a hard time believing it’s real.

How do I take advantage?

Call South Carolina Solar and let us help walk you through the process. We are a local company and know how to take care of our clients like only a local company can.

Step 1: Call Santee Cooper to find out what you last 12 months consumption is. (This will be calculated in Kilowatt Hours)

Step 2: Call South Carolina Solar and let us know the total (this allows us to get exact numbers for the financial analysis for you)

Step 3: We will create a Free Solar Array design and run the numbers for you. This analysis includes: CAD drawings with solar on your home, shading analysis, determination of most beneficial roof spaces and preparation of a full financial breakdown so you can see how this will be advantageous now and for years to come.

You have nothing to lose!

There is no obligation or pressure to switch. Most often, our clients are ready to move forward in the process as soon as they are presented with our findings.

Limited availability!!!

Dont let this golden opportunity pass you by. Investigate this and do your research. The best program incentives are only available to the first 500 clients.

The Santee Solar Rebate Incentive is only available until November of 2017.

Call us today to get started:

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    Can I eliminate my power bill?

    Can I eliminate my power bill?

    The short answer is yes. Your solar system offsets a portion of your current power bill allowing you to eliminate some or all of it. This offset is determined by your usage, roof orientation and available roof space. Some of our clients are able to completely eliminate their bills. This is especially wonderful when they make the last payment for their solar hardware. This means that they had eliminated the power bill and converter it into and asset that will pay them back time and time again.

    Can I eliminate my power bill completely? When solar is a real good fit, we are able to eliminate your bill completely. Your energy consumptions plays a large role in this. If you use too much energy, you might not have enough available roof space to accommodate the amount of solar panels needed to do so.

     

    How much does Solar cost?

    Solar is not expensive!

    Our clients often ask us how much does solar cost?  There are current programs that allow you to install a new system for little to no money out of pocket. Solar hardware collects the sun’s energy and allows you to sell back to the utility company at retail rates.

    When you sell the energy you produce, you effectively cancel out any purchases. This is simply a reallocation of your money towards the hardware which is an asset.

    Solar is not expensive and there is an extremely high adoption rate. Our countries national focus is to be come less dependent on fossil fuels and move towards more sustainable energy options.

    If you can afford electricity, you can afford solar!

    Instead of solar creating a new expense for homeowner it instead replaces one. When you switch to solar you are taking money you would normally pay for energy and using it to pay for your solar system.