Send Aikyum Solar Your Annual SCE Energy Usage We’ll Respond With a Complimentary Solar Proposal In order for us to put together a thorough and accurate solar package proposal for you, we need two things: Your monthly energy usage for the past 12 months...
READ MORENEM 1.0 to 2.0 – Everything You Need to Know About the Transition
by Harina | Jan 31, 2019 | Information For Clients, Solar
What is Net Metering? Net energy metering, or “NEM”, is a special billing arrangement that provides credit to customers with solar photovoltaic systems for the full retail value of the electricity their system generates. For example, if you are being...
READ MORESolar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) Extended Through 2021
by Harina | Jan 28, 2019 | Information For Clients, Solar
What is the Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)? The Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) system, implemented by the U.S. government through the Energy Policy Act of 2005, allows you to receive a 30% tax credit on your purchase of a solar panel system. In other words, if...
READ MOREHow Long Do Solar Panels Last?
by Harina | Jan 28, 2019 | Information For Clients, Solar
How Long Do Solar Panels Last? Solar panels last 30-40 years, with little to no maintenance required. Typically, solar panels lose about 0.5% of efficiency every year due to depreciation. With this model, after forty years of energy savings, your solar panel system...
READ MOREHow to Fill Out Your SCE Net Surplus Compensation (NSC) Form
by Harina | Jan 28, 2019 | Information For Clients, Solar
How to Fill Out Your SCE Net Surplus Compensation (NSC) Form The Net Surplus Compensation (NSC) program allows you to receive compensation for the excess energy that your solar panel system generates. You will receive two forms from Southern California Edison. In...
READ MOREUnderstanding Payback Periods
by Harina | Jan 28, 2019 | Information For Clients, Solar
Understanding Payback Periods With the cost of solar panels decreasing at a rapid rate, there is no better time than now to go solar and save thousands of dollars on energy bills. But a big reason that some people choose not to go solar is that they worry about the...
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