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Residential Solutions Overview

The most common solar (photovoltaic, or "PV") power system today is utility-interconnected or “grid-tied”, with no batteries or backup storage capacity. A grid-tied PV system seamlessly integrates your solar-generated electricity with utility-provided electricity to power your home. You essentially become the owner of a silent, ultra-reliable, low-maintenance power plant located at your own home. The utility becomes your servant and even pays you, rather than the other way around!

The explosive growth in solar over the past few years is almost entirely in the grid-tied market – that is, the mainstream application of solar electricity to utility-powered homes. One of the key drivers of the explosion in grid-tie solar is the advent of net metering policies. By law, utilities are required to purchase solar-generated electricity from your grid-tie system. This means that on sunny days when your solar system is generating more electricity than your home or business needs, the excess is fed back into the utility line and you are paid full price for the electricity you are selling.

By installing a solar electric system you are also providing clean solar energy to your neighbors. Since electricity follows the path of least resistance, any excess that you generate on sunny afternoons will first supply your closest neighbor’s home with clean solar electricity. This happens automatically and with no effort on anybody’s part. Your decision to go solar helps green the whole neighborhood while you get paid for it!

Positive Energy has successfully completed interconnected PV systems with a number of New Mexico utilities including: PNM (Santa Fe/Albuquerque area and Alamogordo), El Paso Electric (Las Cruces area), (Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative (Pecos area), Jemez Electric Cooperative (Española area), Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (Taos area) and others. We have completed more interconnections than any other PV systems integrator in New Mexico. We know what each utility requires, and we can smoothly guide you through the interconnection procedure or handle the entire process for you.

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1 Buyers Tools (Downloadable)
2 Key Milestones In Grid-Tied Solar’s History
3 Resources & Links
4 FAQ
5 Getting Started - Residential
6 Backup Power During A Utility Outage
7 Residential Incentives
8 Financing Options
9 Solar-Ready Guidelines For Your New Home
10 Benefits And Costs Of Solar Power

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