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Since 2010, our solar division has actively developed and constructed over 25 MWP of solar PV on more than 125 industrial, commercial and institutional sites across Ontario. Our solar division provides fully integrated EPC services at every element of the value chain by combining blanket equipment and our diverse construction forces. Our solar division has actively developed and led solar removal and reinstallation, Re & Re, projects for industrial, commercial and intuitional sites. Our solar and roofing divisions work collaboratively, which allows the system owner to minimize the down time of the solar system as the roof is being repaired or replaced. The solar array is safely removed and stored in containers on site. Once the roofing work is complete, the solar system is re-installed, tested and put back into operation.
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Solar energy is energy from the sun that is converted into usable electricity. Solar panels, which are made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells, collect sunlight and convert it into direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then converts the DC electricity into alternating current (AC) electricity, which can be used to power your home.
Solar energy can benefit you in several ways. First, it can significantly lower your energy bills by allowing you to generate your own electricity. Second, solar energy is environmentally friendly and reduces your carbon footprint. Third, solar panels can increase the value of your home. Finally, many states offer tax incentives for homeowners who install solar panels, which can help offset the cost of installation.
The cost of installing solar panels on your home will depend on several factors, including the size of your home, the amount of energy you consume, and the cost of electricity in your area. However, the cost of solar installation has decreased significantly over the past decade, making it a more affordable option for homeowners.
Solar panels require very little maintenance. They should be cleaned periodically to remove dirt and debris, and the inverter may need to be replaced after several years of use. Additionally, it’s important to monitor the performance of your solar panels to ensure that they are generating the expected amount of electricity.
Yes, if your solar panels generate more electricity than you use, you can sell the excess energy back to the grid. This is known as net metering, and it can further reduce your energy bills.
Solar panels require sunlight to generate electricity, so they will not work during a power outage unless you have a battery backup system installed. However, some grid-tied solar systems are designed to automatically shut down during a power outage to prevent damage to utility workers who may be working on the power lines.
The length of time it takes to install solar panels on your home will depend on the size of your system and the complexity of the installation. However, most solar installations can be completed within a few days to a few weeks.
Most reputable solar installers will offer a warranty on their workmanship and equipment. The length and coverage of the warranty will vary depending on the installer, so it’s important to read the warranty carefully before making a decision.
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