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Sun Light and Power, Inc. Services
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Rebate and Interconnection Services
Rebate and Interconnection are an integral part of the solar installation process for your business or home. Navigating the multitude of forms, regulation language, acronyms, and deadlines is a daunting task that our full-time, highly experienced Rebate and Interconnection team takes head-on to make the processes nearly transparent for our ...
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Solar Service and Maintenance
At Sun Light & Power, we understand that your solar energy system installation represents a significant investment. So when you purchase a solar electrical (photovoltaic/PV) system from us, you can be confident that you’re receiving a premier system, an efficient design, a professional installation, a 10-year warranty on quality service and follow-up service calls, all from an industry ...
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Custom Engineering & Design Innovation
What distinguishes Sun Light & Power is that we go out of our way to make sure each system is custom designed for the client and the project. Each project has a dedicated project engineer who sees the process through installation and commissioning. Our Engineers act as Design Consultants to owners and architects. Few other firms have the in-house expertise to provide the quality of front-end engineering design and analysis that more complex projects ...
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Solar Water Heating (Solar Thermal) Installation
No company in the Bay Area has more experience or knowledge in the design and installation of Solar Hot Water systems than Sun Light & Power. A Solar Hot Water (or “Solar Thermal”) system can provide as much as 70-80% of your hot water needs for the year, greatly reducing the portion of your utility bill that relates to water heating – usually natural gas. If the water heater is electric, the money saved is even ...
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Photovoltaics (Solar Electricity)
Photovoltaics, commonly known as PV, converts the solar energy in sunlight into electrical energy through a system that uses almost no moving parts and produces no air pollution. Solar modules, groupings of special silicon cells, produce a DC (direct current) electrical charge when the cells are struck by solar energy. The DC current is routed to a device called an inverter that changes it into the AC (alternating current) electricity required by ...