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Sun Light + Power Resources

Architect’s resources
Sun Light + Power partners with architects, general contractors and developers for both new constructions and retrofit solar power projects. We can work with you on a couple of levels:
• consulting on all aspects of the solar power project including structural, electrical and mechanical
• feasibility study for early stage projects
• complete system design and installation

Sun Light + Power provides a discount to members of ADPSR (http://www.adpsr-norcal.org) and the SBA (http://www.sustainablebiz.org).

Sun Light + Power offers lunchtime information sessions on solar power systems.
In a one hour format we’ll address:
• The latest in solar power systems design
• Integrating solar into new construction as well as retrofit projects
• Structural, electrical and planning details
• Federal tax incentives, state and municipal incentives
• Return on investment (ROI) and system net cost
• Installation practices

Call us at 510-845-2997 to schedule a lunch time information session.

Equipment manufacturers
SunPower modules and inverters, "The Planet's Most Powerful Solar"
Heliodyne, Solar thermal collector vendor
Mitsubishi, PV system modules and components.
Sharp, PV system modules and components.
SMA-America Inc. Inverters, SunnyBoy Inverters for PV systems.
Kaco Inverters and Remote Monitoring Systems, For PV data logging
ProSolar™ Racking Systems For holding modules in place.
UniRack™, Racking System for holding modules in place.
UniSolar Amorphous Modules For standing seam metal roofs.
Tigo Energy Maximizing energy output per module.


Solar Associations and Organizations
• American Solar Energy Society, a national organization dedicated to advancing the use of solar energy.
• California Solar Energy Industries Association provides consumer information regarding solar energy.
• Northern American Board of Energy Practioners develops credentialing and certification of installers.
• The Northern California Solar Energy Association offers information on its annual Solar Homes Tour plus state and national policies.
• Solar Energy Industries Association promotes solar energy on national and global level.


Solar Photovoltaics/Electricity organizations
• The American Solar Energy Society site highlights a national tour of solar homes.
• The Arizona Solar Center has good basic information and links.
• The California Energy Commission, a wide range of information including rebates and incentives.
• California Solar Center, a clearinghouse for solar information.
• The City of Berkeley's Energy Office has a good deal of information on net metering and a slew of related links.
• Crest.org, Solar FAQ & good information on energy saving appliances.
• The Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy (DSIRE)
• Florida Solar Energy Center, a research institute of the University of Central Florida. This is a great site for general information on how electric and hot water systems work.
• Home Power Magazine, alternative energy and your home.
• The National Renewable Energy Laboratory's performance calculator for grid-connected PV systems.
• The National Renewable Energy Laboratory's publication, Get Your Power from the Sun.
• San Diego Regional Energy Office's case studies and local information.
• Solar Electric Light Fund, a non-profit that promotes energy self-sufficiency in developing countries. The site has great links to information on solar education in tvhe U.S. (in their Links/Resources section).
• Solar Energy International, a non-profit educational organization based in Colorado that provides online courses in PV and Solar Home Design ($500). They also have a great Links page.
• U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN). Contains information on the Million Solar Roofs program and has a good Solar Thermal section.
• U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN), see how a solar cell works.


Incentive Program Information

CPUC (California Public Utilities Commission) Solar Water Heating incentives page:
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/Solar/swh.htm

CCSE (California Center for Sustainable Energy) incentives page:
http://energycenter.org/index.php/incentive-programs/solar-water-heating-pilot-program

CCSE SHW incentive FAQ page:
http://energycenter.org/index.php/incentive-programs/solar-water-heating-pilot-program/swh-faqs
To speak with an SLP design consultant, please call our office at (510) 845-2997



Solar Water Heating Organizations
• Consumer Energy Center of the California Energy Commission.
• Florida Solar Energy Center's solar thermal home page.
• U.S. Department of Energy provides a good explanation of solar hot water systems.