Renu featured on WHQR-FM (Wilmington, NC NPR)

Renu featured on WHQR-FM (Wilmington, NC NPR)

Rooftop solar power has become something of a frontier land rush as we shift to renewable energy to fight climate change. Hundreds of entrepreneurs, some with little or no experience, have flooded into the business. Advertisements promise free solar panels and zero-dollar energy bills. Lots of lies are being told, to take advantage of our good intentions.

You may have read the news recently about the collapse of Mooresville-based solar firm Pink Energy, formerly known as Power Home. David Hodges at WBTV reports that the company is shutting down.

The failure of the business leaves thousands of customers around the country stranded.

Please click here to read more on what Renu Energy Solutions President Jay Radcliffe has to say regarding solar red flags and solar service to those in need.

Jay Radcliffe Speaks With WFAE To Cover Solar Installer’s Failures and Ways To Avoid Scams

Jay Radcliffe Speaks With WFAE To Cover Solar Installer’s Failures and Ways To Avoid Scams

Rooftop solar power has become something of a frontier land rush as we shift to renewable energy to fight climate change. Hundreds of entrepreneurs, some with little or no experience, have flooded into the business. Advertisements promise free solar panels and zero-dollar energy bills. Lots of lies are being told, to take advantage of our good intentions.

You may have read the news recently about the collapse of Mooresville-based solar firm Pink Energy, formerly known as Power Home. David Hodges at WBTV reports that the company is shutting down.

The failure of the business leaves thousands of customers around the country stranded.

Please click here to read more on what Renu Energy Solutions President Jay Radcliffe has to say regarding solar scammers and solar service to those in need.

Mountain Xpress Covers Renu Energy Solutions’ Reuter Center Installation For UNCA

Mountain Xpress Covers Renu Energy Solutions’ Reuter Center Installation For UNCA

Daniel Walton of Mountain Xpress writes:

“UNC Asheville installed a roughly 27-kilowatt solar array on top of the Reuter Center. The 64 panels, installed by Charlotte-based Renu Energy Solutions, will double UNCA’s solar production and reduce the campus’s carbon emissions by about 30 tons per year.” (Walton, 2022)

To continue reading this article from Mountain Xpress, click the link here!

WLOS States Renu Energy Solutions’ Reuter Center Installation Doubled UNC Asheville’s Solar Production

WLOS States Renu Energy Solutions’ Reuter Center Installation Doubled UNC Asheville’s Solar Production

A new project has doubled UNC Asheville’s solar power production.

Renu Energy finished installing a 64-panel solar array in May to power the UNC Asheville Reuter Center, an educational facility on campus that is home of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The installation is estimated to provide 37,000 kWh for the university’s grid infrastructure and will offset roughly 30 tons of CO2 emissions per year for the campus and bring $920,000 in energy savings over the life of the system.

To continue reading this article from WLOS, click the link here!

How Solar Module Warranties Work

How Solar Module Warranties Work

 Why Module Warranties Are Important

When deciding to install a PV solar system to your home or business, you’re making an investment for the future. PV solar systems are built to last since this kind of system will be responsible for every function in your home or business. While these systems are built to last, certain components like modules (panels) may need maintenance or a replacement. In this scenario, the first thing you should do is hire a solar service specialist to confirm the condition of your module. If the module needs to be replaced, the absolute first thing you should do is check your module provider’s warranty policy. One might respond to this situation by jumping the gun and purchasing another module when they could check their warranty and save thousands of dollars. 

 

                                                                                                         

 

Product, Performance, Labor 

Solar modules are produced by a variety of manufacturers. Some solar modules may be lead-free while other modules allow for monitoring power production. Along with functional features, different module manufacturers have different warranties. These three warranty types include product, performance, and labor warranties. Product warranties cover any defects that come with the module. Module defects include bubbles, bending, cracks, erosion, and any other damage that comes from using the system. Performance warranties cover any performance issues that modules may encounter. For these kinds of warranties, the manufacturers are saying that from the moment a module is purchased and installed, that module is guaranteed to perform at the same level for the duration of the warranty. Labor warranties cover the modules’ potential need to be serviced during the duration of the warranty. Typically, the standard warranty duration for solar modules is 25 years. Since module manufacturers are different, make sure to review your manufacturers’ warranties before making any decisions on solar module replacements or service.

 

                                                                                                           

 

In Conclusion 

PV solar systems and their components are built to last. That’s why solar module manufacturers are confident enough in their products to create multi-decade long warranties. Whether a customer is trying to be proactive about their systems future, or trying to decide if solar is right for them, customers can be assured that their modules will operate properly for years to come.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Solar Power World Highlights Renu’s Project With University of North Carolina Asheville’s Reuter Center

Solar Power World Highlights Renu’s Project With University of North Carolina Asheville’s Reuter Center

Renu Energy Solutions announced the completion of a 26.56-kW new solar installation at the University of North Carolina Asheville (UNC Asheville).

Renu Energy finished installing the 64-panel solar array in May to power the UNC Asheville Reuter Center, an educational facility on campus that is home of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The installation is estimated to provide 37,000 kWh for the university’s grid infrastructure and will support UNC Asheville’s new campus standards for energy efficiency and sustainability.

To continue reading Solar Energy Magazine’s article on Renu’s project with UNC Asheville, click the link here!