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Allsolar March 2009 Newsletter
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 10:32 AM
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Allsolar Service Company Newsletter
Harnessing The Sun's Energy Since 1974
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Show Your Commitment to Florida's Energy Independence by Supporting a Public Benefits Fund
Take your Pledge at:
(or for more information)
http://www.flcleanenergy.org/
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Events
Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Green Commercial Design
Presented by Greenough Interior Design and Lucia, Kassik and Monday
HBA of Orlando April 14, 2009, $20pp Program: "Surviving the Crunch, Building America/Builders Challenge."
Speaker: Subrato Chandra, Ph.D., Program Director for Florida Solar Energy Center
2009 Eco Construction Conference
April 21 - 22
Chicago, IL
ASEA National Solar Conference
May 11 - 16
Buffalo, NY
PV America
Philadelphia
June 8 - 10 2009
www.pvamericaexpo.com
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Dear Solar Enthusiasts,
This newsletter is designed to educate and demistify solar technology for both builders and consumers. Our goal is to assist builders and consumers in making informed decisions regarding the usage of solar technology.
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Veredas at North Shore Goes Solar
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Veredas at North Shore has teamed with Allsolar Service Company in providing their homeowners with Solar Hot Water Systems. As other homebuilders regress to Florida's bare minimum building code compliancy, Veredas has made the moral decision to provide their homeowners with numerous energy efficient upgrades as standard features.
Embracing a greener lifestyle improves your health, pads your bank account and adds immeasurable quality to your life and those around you. Veredas at North Shore homes save over 40% in utility costs vs those built with traditional materials. Say yes to Veredas and you say yes to green building technologies and future energy independence.
To learn more go to: http://www.veredasatnorthshore.com/green.html
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Firm Builds 1st Solar Panel Plant in Lake Mary, Florida
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Advanced Solar Phontonics LLC, a laser technology provider for solar panel makers, will build the first solar panel module plant in Florida, creating up to 200 new jobs.
The $40 million-plus project includes a 100,000-square-foot buildout of Advanced Solar's 318,000-squaere-foot Lake Mary Headquarters factory.
Once completed, the factory will produce up to 40 megawatts of solar energy annually.
A solar plant in Florida will likely mean a potential decline in wait time and shipping costs that local solar companies face when getting equipment shipped from out of state.
In addtion this may finally provide an alternative for contractors to buy equipment here and keep the money in-state.*
*Orlando Business Journal
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Federal Tax Credit Update
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Federal Tax Credit Update: Please be advised that changes to the federal tax credit affecting solar allow a grant in lieu of a credit for the business investment tax credit only, and not the residential tax credit. Residential customers will continue to be eligible for the solar tax credit through 2016. Businesses are eligible for the tax credit in the form of a grant for 2009 and 2010 only; thereafter the grant reverts to a credit through 2016. There was some confusion shortly after the tax credit changes were made that the grant provision applied to both residential and business customers. This is not the case. As such, residential customers will only benefit from the tax credit if they have a federal tax liability.
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For more information on the benefits of solar, please go to www.allsolarflorida.com or contact me for a free consultation.
Sincerely,
Scott Carpenter
Allsolar Service Company
1507 Damon Av
Kissimmee, FL 34744
407-754-8542
scott@allsolarflorida.com
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