Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Premium Solar Installers are Now Available in Arizona

Solar energy is among the most promising of renewable energy sources with its usage increasing globally in leaps and bounds. Its simplicity of installation and the fact that it is almost maintenance free makes solar installations a strong favorite for both homeowners and those that have commercial buildings. Argent Solar (AZ) is among the leading solar installers of the country. Argent Solar is headquartered in Goodyear and is the prominent renewable energy systems integrator in Arizona. Its solar powered electricity generation systems are dependent on the Photo-voltaic (PV) and the heat engines.

Argent Solar’s uses of solar energy include both cooling and heating applications besides the distillation and disinfection of water in order to make it potable. There are some other uses too such as solar cooking and some domestic and industrial purposes. Argent Solar (AZ) provides PV solar integration throughout Arizona. Leading solar installers such as Argent Solar have been harnessing solar energy for the purpose of lighting up as well as energizing in various applications for both residential and commercial building all over Arizona.

The solar system integration services offered by Argent Solar have been just right in terms of both quality and pricing. The company is your renewable energy partner and its pledge is to help you in completely controlling all your energy needs with green and clean, economical and efficient solar power. Argent Solar is among the most dependable solar installers in the US. It has completed a 13 kW ground-mounted photovoltaic electric system for the National Weather Service in Vail, AZ. This system will help provide power for NWS radar monitoring equipment and communication facilities. The site is on a remote mountain-top southeast of Tucson and Argent used excavators and jack-hammers for digging fourteen 4-ft deep core footings across hundred feet of the hillside. This system will generate 21,000 kW hours of electricity a year.













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