The ever-increasing demand for energy requires clean and renewable
sources of energy, such as solar electric systems and wind generators.
All property owners - residential, commercial and industrial - have
opportunities to increase comfort and save money!
A renewable energy system will enable you to produce your own electricity
while it helps protect the environment and reduce the strain on the
electric transmission and distribution systems (the grid).
Please take a moment to consider the following:
•
Would you like to get paid to eliminate your electric bill?
• Do you want to help reduce pollution or reduce dependence
on fossil fuels supplies?
• Are you interested in installing a clean energy system to
help protect the environment, help preserve natural resources, and
make a long-lasting commitment to the planet's future?
If
you said yes to any of these questions, whatever your motivation is,
you can get started right away by contacting Ecological
Systems.
The New Jersey Clean Energy Program now provides huge financial incentives
to property owners and businesses to install a qualified clean energy
generation system where you live or work.
The
biggest incentive in the USA to help integrate solar energy technology
was approved on March 1, 2001, by New Jersey's Board of Public Utilities.
Now is the best time to install renewables and eliminate your electric
bill.
Many states have significant
financial incentives currently.
Sky
Sims of Ecological Systems, the first company to be approved for the
NJ subsidies for installation, says, "This is an exciting
time for these proven technologies. The national energy emergencies
coupled with state grants give everyone the opportunity to obtain
their own private generating system, free from price increases, shortages
and pollution.
"Additionally,
if
enough people take advantage of this, it will avert the use of more
dirty technologies. Installation of energy efficient equipment, adoption
of energy saving practices and renewable energy generation reduce
the need to add conventional power plants while improving overall
system reliability."