Solaire Energy Systems is a top solar energy installer and contractor specializing in solar energy, heaters, air conditioners, water heaters and pool heaters. Their dedication to quality and customer service at a competitive price has helped make them a Premier SunPower Dealer in San Diego. For more information, visit http://www.solaireenergysystems.com/.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Solaire Named #1 SunPower Dealer in San Diego Since Partnering with SunPower
Solaire Energy Systems is a top solar energy installer and contractor specializing in solar energy, heaters, air conditioners, water heaters and pool heaters. Their dedication to quality and customer service at a competitive price has helped make them a Premier SunPower Dealer in San Diego. For more information, visit http://www.solaireenergysystems.com/.
Friday, December 23, 2011
A Brief History of Solar Power
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
New Solar Cell Might Be More Efficient Than Fossil Fuel Energy
Monday, December 19, 2011
Fight San Diego Gas & Electric Co's Attack on Solar Electric and Regular Customers
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
SunPower Teams Up with Ford to Combine Residential Solar Power with Electric Cars
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
CPUC Report Shows Rooftop Solar Panels at an All-Time High
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Solar Energy Optimizers Can Help Panels Absorb 25% More Solar Energy
A huge deterrent to San Diego solar energy becoming a popular method of powering our homes is the fact that not all houses are facing the sun 100% of the time. Shade from cloud cover, trees or buildings often blocks the sunlight and inhibits energy production.
Though Solaire’s solar electricity San Diego systems produce more power than necessary and actually send excess back to the power grid for use at night (or when the system isn’t producing efficiently), constant come-and-go shade or a streak of bad weather can mean the system isn’t producing optimally. Solar panel modules function as a unit to produce electricity. They are wired together on a circuit, and when one panel is not working or facing shade the whole system produces significantly less energy. Think of a string of Christmas tree lights: when one bulb breaks, the whole string stops working.
A new solar optimizer from Azuray Technologies could potentially reduce these problems, compensating for energy losses by adjusting the system of modules to operate at its most efficient point without the module facing shade cover. The optimizer could make solar systems 25% more efficient during cloud cover. The device is designed to last up to 25 years and could revolutionize the home solar energy industry as well as help make it more mainstream.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
USDE Solar Decathalon Kicks Off in Washington, DC
This Thursday, September 22, marks the kickoff of the 2011 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathalon in Washington, DC. The Solar Decathalon promotes awareness of the benefits of US and San Diego solar energy by allowing teams of college students to construct solar-powered houses. Dubbed “solar village,” the houses have been built in National Mall’s West Potomac Park.
In addition to bringing positive attention to the benefits of solar, the Solar Decathalon also promises to educate consumers on how they can potentially save money and energy by installing solar panels in their homes. Solar electricity, air heaters, water heaters, pool heaters and more are all a reality – and this event demonstrates how they can be used efficiently. Judges will grade the houses based on their use of solar power, energy performance and the house’s livability.
The students powering the event come from nineteen universities in five different countries, and their houses will be available for the public to see between 12:30 p.m. on September 22 and October 2. Judges will announce the winner on October 1. This event benefits the students as well – it gives them valuable experience working with solar energy and installation, and this project can help prepare them for a job in clean energy. The Obama administration’s focus on transitioning to solar and wind energy could create thousands of new jobs in alternative energy, and events like the Solar Decathalon help train students and foster excitement for solar power.
For more information on solar power, visit solar panels San Diego provider Solaire online.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Alamosa Solar Project Secures Financing to Power 6,500 Homes
The Alamosa Solar Generating Project, the world’s largest solar photovoltaic solar plant, has just received a $90.6 million loan guarantee from the US Department of Energy. This funding helps finance the project and ensure that construction at the plant can continue.
Located in southern Colorado, the Alamosa plant is expected to power over 6,500 homes with green and efficient solar energy. Nevada and Arizona solar panel company Amonix is supplying the solar panels and has put over $130 million toward the project. By converting 6,500 homes to solar power, it’s estimated that about 43,000 metric tons of carbon emissions could be avoided each year. This is an enormous amount of pollution – and a huge motivator for solar energy San Diego supporters to switch.
A home solar system can eliminate heating, gas or electric bills by replacing the system with panels on the roof of one’s home. The panels trap light energy and convert it to usable energy in the user’s own home, and the ability to store power means that the panels will still work at night. They will also continue to work in cold weather, provided they are kept free of snow.
With solar panels San Diego residents don’t necessarily have to pay the full amount of the panels plus installation; financing options from solar installation companies mean that most families can afford to switch to solar. At San Diego solar provider Solaire Energy Systems, home or business owners may qualify for a “same as cash” loan program or a number of unique leasing programs that require no up-front costs.
Financing a solar project doesn’t have to be an impossible dream. As the Alamosa solar plant continues to develop, we will continue to see more homes powered by solar power and a growing number of homeowners finding ways to start their own solar projects.
Monday, August 29, 2011
2060: Solar Could Power Half the World's Energy
Monday, August 22, 2011
¡Vamos EspaƱa! Powering Spain With Concentrated Solar Plants
Monday, August 15, 2011
U.S. Army Combats Energy Costs By Implementing Solar
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Blowin' In the Wind: How Wind Power Works
Did you know that Solaire Energy Systems also installs wind turbines? For more information about how you can turn your back yard into your own wind farm, call 800-847-7751.
Wind power, unlike photovoltaic panels, has been a source of energy and irrigation since long before modern times, dating back to 3000 B.C.. The rise in solar systems san diego and green energy have brought wind energy back into the limelight recently. You may have seen wind farms on long road trips but probably never really gave a second thought about how they work.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Solar-California.org Launched To Help California Homeowners Save Money On Energy
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
University of California San Diego: Solar Cools As Well As Heats
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
California's Governor Jerry Brown Pushes For More Solar
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Kyocera Adds To Solar Power System In Fukushima
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Project Amp Creates New Jobs For Solar Industry
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
White House Misses Their Own Solar Installation Deadline
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
McGraw-Hill To Build the Largest Solar Plant In the Western Hemisphere
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
China Makes Plans to Power Africa With Solar
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Solar Energy Is the Fastest Growing Industry In America
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Japan Abandons Nuclear Energy for Solar
Abandon your high-cost energy system in your home or business and contact the masters of solar power San Diego, Soliare Energy Systems at 1-800-847-7751.
As a reaction to the tsunami and earthquake that shook Fukushima and the rest of Japan in March of this year, the prime minister has proposed a policy that requires all new buildings to have solar panels by the year 2030. The tsunami destroyed a nuclear power plant that caused the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in April of 1986. This was the wakeup call Japan needed to turn their focus on solar and other renewable energy.
Prime Minister Naoto Kan announced that they would be abandoning the plan to build 14 new nuclear reactors and now plans to generate 20 percent of all the country’s energy from renewable resources. Japan will turn to solar energy as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, especially coal. “We will do everything we can to make renewable energy our base form of power, overcoming hurdles of technology and cost,” stated the Prime Minster. The proposal for the solar panel building requirement will be discussed tomorrow at the G8 Summit in Deauville, France. Japanese internet and mobile provider, Softbank Corp., has joined the zeitgeist and has plans contribute to the movement by financing the building of solar power facilities in 19 of the 47 prefectures.
For more information on financing a California or San Diego solar project, click here.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
How Do Solar Pool Heaters Work?
The Polo Club of Boca Raton, FL broke ground on their new family resort pool complex earlier this week. The 7,000 sq. ft. pool and waterfalls are temperature controlled through a solar heating system. The resort complex also features an open air cafe, a children's activity center, shaded pavilions and lounge area. The Polo Club expects it to be completed by November of this year. Interested in having your own customized private resort at home? Contact the professionals in solar pool San Diego Solaire Energy Systems about heating your pool.
According to the San Diego solar energy company Solaire Energy Systems, heating your pool with solar is more cost effective than gas heaters or heat pumps. How a solar pool heating system works is quite simple:
A rooftop solar collector circulates pool water around it and heats it up by the sun. A collector can also be used to cool water during hot seasons by circulating water through them at night.
Then the water is pumped into a filter that removes the dirt and debris after it's been heated in the collector.
It then goes to a pump that forces water back down into the pool.
A flow control valve (either automatic or manual) measures the temperature of the water and can bypass the collector and return it to the pool if it is already at the desired temperature.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Colorado IKEA Illuminates With Solar Electricity
Contact the experts in solar electric San Diego Solaire Energy Systems today about environmentally friendly ways of lighting up your home.
About 15 miles southeast of Denver, CO, the brand new IKEA in Centennial went live yesterday. What makes this particular Swedish furniture store branch so special is that it's powered by solar electricity. IKEA has five other stores in the U.S. that run on solar, but this is the first in Colorado. The 415,000 sq. ft. store is powered by a rooftop solar array that stretches 60,000 sq. feet. This makes it the largest array on a single-use commercial building in the Centennial State as well as the first in the country to have geothermal heating and cooling system for the building. IKEA is planning on its grand opening to the public on July 27th.
The rooftop solar array, that was built with 2,212 panels, will produce 740,000 kWh of electricity a year. Get this – that's enough to provide energy for 62 houses. IKEA officials stated that this will reduce at least 564 tons of carbon dioxide annually. The solar electric building contributes toward Colorado's renewable energy portfolio goal, which can be found on the DSIRE site.
IKEA's company mission is to geared toward environmentalism and makes products from renewable, recycled or reused materials. Some of the steps they have taken to become more earth-friendly are sourcing wood for furniture from certified responsibly managed forests, stating a mission to move toward making all of their buildings powered by renewable energy and even offering free shuttle buses to and from stores and bike loans in certain European countries. “IKEA has a never-ending job where most things still remain to be done. We constantly ask ourselves how what we are doing today can be done better tomorrow,” says Kelly Frieze, manager for the Centennial store. The other solar powered IKEA stores in the U.S. are located in Arizona, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania as well as 8 future installations in California. The California locations that will be powered by solar San Diego, Burbank, Costa Mesa, Covina, East Palo Alto, Emeryville, and West Sacramento.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Cincinnati Zoo Celebrates New Solar Canopy
The project's undertaking cost $11 million but according to wane.com, this will make up 20% of the park's energy that it needs and will cut down an estimated $1 to $1.5 million in electric bills over the span of 10 years. The gigantic solar canopy consists of 6,400 panels and pumps out 1.56 megawatts of energy. It also provides protective shelter from the elements for 800 the zoo and botanical garden's parking spaces , which makes up a coverage of nearly 4 acres.
This massive solar energy installation should come to no surprise, as the Cincinnati Zoo was certified as the Greenest Zoo in America in 2009 by LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). Along with setting a shining example for other zoos who are looking for alternative, cost-cutting energy solutions, the zoo is also trying to do its part in jump-starting the economy. They have awarded scholarships to three residents of Cincinnati for the Solar PV Installer Certificate program at the Cincinnati State Technical College. The graduates will then be presented with the opportunity to work on the operation and maintenance of the solar installation project. The zoo plans on continuing to award one scholarship per year until 2018.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Las Vegas Sets a Good Example with Citywide Solar Energy Panels
The city recently budgeted 6.8 million dollars to install solar panels on seven carports at various locations around the city. According to 8NewsNow.com, city planners expect the solar panels to generate enough energy to power about 260 homes and to reduce the city's carbon footprint by over 2,000 metric tons - and the project created 74 jobs in the community. In support of the city's efforts, NV Energy gave the city of Las Vegas a rebate of 3.5 million dollars - over half of the final cost of the project.
In addition to reducing the city's environmental impact and creating jobs, the Las Vegas solar panel project also sets an example for other southern cities to become more environmentally friendly. With its bright lights and less-than-spotless reputation, Las Vegas is not a city known for environmental awareness - but with their new mantra of environmental awareness, the city of Las Vegas has come up with a fantastic solution to a growing problem.
Solar panel San Diego provider Solaire offers home solar, pool solar, solar air and water heaters, and solar air conditioners - and with a range of financing options, the switch to solar energy is more affordable than ever. Take a cue from Las Vegas and consider solar panels for lower energy bills and a cleaner way of living.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Solaire Energy Systems Installs Over 200 Residential Solar Systems in 2010
One of San Diego’s premier solar energy companies, Solaire installs residential and business solar energy systems, solar water heaters, solar air heaters, solar air conditioners, and solar pool heaters. The company is known in the solar energy community for carrying extremely high-quality products, a well-trained installation team, exceptional customer service, and competitive pricing. The company also offers a range of financing options that make solar energy systems affordable for the average American home or business.
Solaire offers a “same as cash” loan program with no paperwork or unsecured equity, which is distributed based on credit and income. The loan features no interest, no payments, and can be approved over the phone. It also works in conjunction with tax credits and rebates – making it a smart option for customers looking to have their solar system implemented right away with little paperwork. Another loan offered by Solaire is a low-interest unsecured loan, which aims to provide financing for solar, wind, and other alternative energy systems on a mass scale for homeowners and business owners. Customers can also use a home equity line of credit to finance their system, and as many will qualify for tax rebates and government funding, Solaire prepares tax incentive, rebate, and utility paperwork for their clients.
An active participant in the promotion of the PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) financing program, Solaire made local news last October when owner and CEO Jarrod Fisk met with Congressman Bob Filner to promote the passing of PACE legislation that had been placed on hold. The proposed solar panel San Diego program would allow municipalities to set up fixed-interest-rate loans for renewable energy systems that are to be paid back through property taxes over a 20-year period.
Though PACE financing in San Diego has not yet been implemented, Solaire continues to offer excellent financing options while seeing increasing growth in the popularity of residential solar systems. “With the financing options we now have available to our customers, solar is an affordable and excellent alternative to today’s ever rising energy costs,” says CEO Jarrod Fisk. “Our customers are able to produce their own free green energy, eliminating most – if not all – of their electric bills.”