Solar for Pleasant Garden, NC

Solar Contractor in Pleasant Garden, NC

Renu Energy Solutions has been providing North Carolina residents with the power of renewable energy since 2010. Located in the suburbs of Greenboro, Pleasant Garden is a perfect location for solar energy.

Going solar in Pleasant Garden is affordable and easy.

Becoming energy-efficient can be made easy with a solar energy system. Traditional energy providers rely on continually changing energy markets. Sadly, that cost is passed down to you as unpredictable electrical bills. With solar power and your very own solar panels, you can enjoy energy autonomy.

Simply contact us to arrange your free solar energy consultation! Our expert energy consultants are here to guide you through the entire process from start to finish in your solar panel installation with fantastic customer service! We will create a custom plan that fits your solar needs and will cater to your schedule by having the consultation in-home or over the phone at your earliest convenience.

Customers enjoying high quality clean, solar energy.

Solar panels for home usage can eliminate utility bills, reduce carbon footprints, and are an excellent first step toward energy independence. Many Renu Energy Solutions customers see a return on investment within five to seven years, with some clients experiencing up to 50% returns in their first year of ownership!

Saving money with solar is simple. We’ll make sure you grasp everything that goes into determining the best solar proposal for you.

We strive to take the jargon and technical mumbo jumbo out of it. Let us focus on helping you understand the benefits of going solar. Let us help you on the way toward energy independence and sustainability when you own a solar electric system that will produce a large share of your power from a clean resource for years to come.

Once clients partner with a reliable and knowledgeable solar power company like Renu Energy Solutions, residential solar customers find even greater benefits to going green.

 

How many opportunities for Solar does Pleasant Garden have…

Based on Google Project Sunroof, 71% of roofs in the North Carolina area are great candidates for a solar installation. With a capacity of producing up to 1,082 kWh/kW per year. 

Project Sunroof’s model makes the following assumptions 

  • Each panel is assumed to be 250W with an efficiency of 15.3%, a DC to AC derate factor of 85%, and industry-standard assumptions about other factors.
  • Panels are assumed to be mounted flush with the roof, including on flat surfaces.
  • Arrays are between 2kW and 1000 kW.
  • Only arrays on buildings are considered, not other spaces such as parking lots or fields.
  • In cases where a building is not in a county, the maximum sun is determined by the max sun received in the city.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar For Your Home:

How exactly does going solar and a solar system itself work?
Solar energy begins with sunlight that hits the panels to produce energy that flows into your inverter, which converts the DC energy into Alternating Current (AC) electricity that can be used to power your home. This same energy is then consumed when powering your home’s light, appliances, gizmos, and gadgets. If you feel your home isn’t producing the energy that it needs, the utility will fill in the gaps. If you system produces more energy than needed, that energy will go to the grid and your utility will credit you for the unused power.
How many solar panels do I need for my home?
At Renu Energy Solutions we design our solar panel systems size based on three main factors.

Roof-size/available space: When we look at the size of your roof and the space available, we gather data that tell us the maximum number of solar panels your home or site can hold and we even consider shading. We use a software “Suneye” which takes a 360 picture of your roof and we use this photo to determine if your home is a good candidate for solar.

Energy Usage: When we determine energy usage we look at your past electrical bills from over the course of a year to make sure your system isn’t too big or too small.

Your Budget: We take your budget seriously and most importantly, we want you to be satisfied with our services. We take your feedback on how much you want to spend so that we can size your system appropriately.

What is solar net-metering?
Net-metering is a type of utility policy that controls how your system is connected to the grid and how you are credited for the solar energy you produce.
Does Duke Energy offer net-metering?
Yes! Both Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress territories in NC offer net-metering when your homes goes solar. If you are interested in net-metering, no worries. Our team will guide you through the process as certain utilities have a different application procedure.
Curious about the cost of a home solar system?
When our clients ask this question, we immediately tell Tham about the federal tax credit that comes with going solar. The Federal tax credit for going solar is 26% in 2020. For example, if the total cost of you system was $22,000, when you subtract 26% you are then left with a %16,280 solar system. There is not set price for a home going solar as there are many factors that contribute to the total cost. The price of a solar home can range from $10k to $100k based on the size of your roof, energy usage, aesthetic preferences, and of course, budget.

 

 

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