Subject: Celebrating Earth Day With Solar Power
Dear "member_name",
This April 22nd will mark the 44th Earth Day and boy do we have some great news to celebrate it with! Support for renewable energy such as solar power is increasing exponentially the world over as more and more countries are beginning to adopt a greener energy production policy.
For instance, Japan recently completed two floating solar plants in Hyogo prefecture, while India has begun working on the world’s largest solar power station which is expected to become operational by 2017. In US, solar power adoption has grown by an impressive 418% from 2010 to 2014 alone – that’s 10,000 Megawatts of power added in 4 years.
How times have changed…
When the first Earth day was held in 1970, there wasn’t a single solar panel to be sighted. The world’s gas guzzling power hungry economies were belching poisonous fumes without any regard for the environment and air pollution was looked upon as an acceptable cost for progress.
Slowly, technology provided a better way. The first photo-voltaic solar panels rolled out during the 1970s however being ridiculously expensive, they were more of a luxury product, rather than an effective way of generating power.
In fact, it took the US 40 years to install its first 20 gigawatts of solar power, and yet an equal number of watts will be added to the grid by 2016 alone. Falling cost of producing high efficiency solar panels, coupled with public interest is driving the solar bandwagon forward, and there is no stopping it.
Today, the era of distributed power generation is upon us where energy consumers have the choice to become energy producers. With the cost of solar cells standing at 36 cents/watts, for the first time ever, hardworking people such as you are in a position to exert direct control over how energy is produced!
However, there are many myths surrounding solar power. For instance, too many people still believe going solar is just about benefiting the environment; this is no longer the case.
In fact solar power has already come of age, and has turned into one of the most economical methods of producing electricity. Sure, if you were to buy a solar power system all on your own, then you would be paying anything from $15,000 to $35,000 plus installation charges, but did you know…
No doubt a lot depends upon where you are living. States such as California, Arizona, New York have a very strong solar policies compared to others like Arkansas and Mississippi. However, power from the sun is already cheaper than grid electricity in 42 of America’s 50 states, so it’s more than likely you can reap the benefits!
Want to find out how you can reduce your electricity bills with solar power? Go over to __________ and fill out the form, we will love to help you out!
Kind Regards,
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This April 22nd will mark the 44th Earth Day and boy do we have some great news to celebrate it with! Support for renewable energy such as solar power is increasing exponentially the world over as more and more countries are beginning to adopt a greener energy production policy.
For instance, Japan recently completed two floating solar plants in Hyogo prefecture, while India has begun working on the world’s largest solar power station which is expected to become operational by 2017. In US, solar power adoption has grown by an impressive 418% from 2010 to 2014 alone – that’s 10,000 Megawatts of power added in 4 years.
How times have changed…
When the first Earth day was held in 1970, there wasn’t a single solar panel to be sighted. The world’s gas guzzling power hungry economies were belching poisonous fumes without any regard for the environment and air pollution was looked upon as an acceptable cost for progress.
Slowly, technology provided a better way. The first photo-voltaic solar panels rolled out during the 1970s however being ridiculously expensive, they were more of a luxury product, rather than an effective way of generating power.
In fact, it took the US 40 years to install its first 20 gigawatts of solar power, and yet an equal number of watts will be added to the grid by 2016 alone. Falling cost of producing high efficiency solar panels, coupled with public interest is driving the solar bandwagon forward, and there is no stopping it.
Today, the era of distributed power generation is upon us where energy consumers have the choice to become energy producers. With the cost of solar cells standing at 36 cents/watts, for the first time ever, hardworking people such as you are in a position to exert direct control over how energy is produced!
However, there are many myths surrounding solar power. For instance, too many people still believe going solar is just about benefiting the environment; this is no longer the case.
In fact solar power has already come of age, and has turned into one of the most economical methods of producing electricity. Sure, if you were to buy a solar power system all on your own, then you would be paying anything from $15,000 to $35,000 plus installation charges, but did you know…
- Federal tax credit can reduce the cost purchasing a solar power system by 30%.
- You can turn your solar power system into a cash machine by earning and selling SRECs (Solar Renewable Energy Credits).
- You don’t even have to purchase a system; you can simply lease one at zero down and start saving money from tomorrow!
No doubt a lot depends upon where you are living. States such as California, Arizona, New York have a very strong solar policies compared to others like Arkansas and Mississippi. However, power from the sun is already cheaper than grid electricity in 42 of America’s 50 states, so it’s more than likely you can reap the benefits!
Want to find out how you can reduce your electricity bills with solar power? Go over to __________ and fill out the form, we will love to help you out!
Kind Regards,
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