Tag archive: Renewable Energy

Get On The Bus

Get On The Bus (8/21) You’re invited to the 8th Annual GET ON THE BUS tour! Come aboard for the traveling roof party & wine reception.  Don’t miss the event that has been dubbed as the most fun event of the year!   Every year the American Institute of Architects, Pasadena…

Residential Solar

Residential Pieces & Parts About Solar Energy (Photovoltaics or PV) Photovoltaic (PV) is a combination of two words: Photon (light), and Voltage (energy). Not too long ago installing a solar energy system may have seemed a difficult task to accomplish. These days, thanks to major advances in solar technology, it’s…

Client Projects

Client Projects Eliminate roadblocks in the commercial design process Increase energy harvest and reduce downtime risk Improved financials means better project profitability and LCOE Robust resources.  Anywhere.  Anytime Limitless Possibilities There are numerous advantages of using a Green Power System on your commercial property, impacting every aspect of the project lifecycle….

Solar Homes Tour(s)

The Second Tuesday of every month … You’re invited to GET ON THE BUS! The second Tuesday of every month you are invited to come aboard for the traveling roof party & wine reception.  Don’t miss the event that has been dubbed, “the next best thing to a dinner cruise!”   Each…

Solar Panel – Pro’s & Con’s

Solar Panel – Pro’s & Con’s (Mono, Poly, Thin) There are many different types of solar power generating modules, however mono, poly, thin-film are among the most popular.  Each of them has both advantages and disadvantages, however deciding which type of solar cell is most suitable for your personal needs…

Solar Collector

Solar Hot Water | Solar Collector Solar flat plate collectors are the heart of any solar hot water system. The collector is what absorbs and stores the sun’s energy. The collector’s performance plays a vital role in the overall efficiency of your solar hot water system. To simplify solar panel…

Cool Roofs

Retro-Commissioning | Cool Roofs People who live in tropical climates usually wear light-colored or white clothing to help keep themselves cool. They know that light colors reflect heat and sunlight; whereas dark colors absorb heat and light. Buildings are similar to people. If you have a dark-colored roof, your building…