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Technologies 1 Solar Power
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Overview Solar Feasibility (Is solar an option?) Mounting Options Things to consider Module Options Inverter Options Interconnection Options Purchasing Options (PPA vs. Owner Finance)
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Solar Feasibility Geographic Location (Peak Sunlight Hours) Utility Costs Utility Rate Structure Overall Goal Probable Locations/Interconnection Incentives Funding Options
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Mounting Options Roof Mount – Flat (Rubber) Ballast Mechanically Attached – Slope (Standing Seam/Shingle) Mechanically attached Pentrating vs. Non-Penetrating – Structural/Wind Loading Considerations – Warranty Concerns
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Ballast Mount
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Mechanically Attached
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Standing Seam
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Shingle
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Mounting Options Ground – Ballast – Fixed Tilt – Top of Pole – Tracking Single Axis Dual Axis – Parking Canopy
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Ballast
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Fixed Tilt
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Top of Pole
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Single Axis Tracking
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Dual Axis Tracking
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Parking Canopy
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Things To Consider Accessibility Roof Condition/Warranty Interconnection Points/Voltage Source/Load Management
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Module Types Traditional Silicon Wafer Modules – Monocrystalline – Polycrystalline Thin Film (Amorphous) Specialty
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Traditional Silicon Modules MonoPoly
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Thin Film (Amorphous) CIGS
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Specialty Transparent/Frameless
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Specialty Flexible
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Inverter Options Centralized Inverters String Level Inverters Micro Inverters
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Centralized Inverters
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 String Level
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Micro Inverters
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Interconnection Options Load Side – Utilize existing Distribution Panel – Typically 480V Line Side – Grid side tie in at grid voltage – Requires HV transformer – Utility typically specifies additional required safety features. Typically depends upon system size and location
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Financing Options Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) – Property owner purchases the power at a reduced/premium rate under a long term contract. Site Lease Agreement – Property owner leases the site to the system owner. System owner must finance the system. Traditional Financing – Traditional loan – Bond Issue
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Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Questions?
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