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Solar Energy Easy Install Modules
Solar Energy in 34 Minutes
Summary: Solar Energy Easy Install Modules are fast and simple to install reducing installation labor.
Lumeta PowerPly “Peel and Stick Solar” modules are simple to install, allowing a seamless application with most low slope roofing systems.
This unique design means that there are no roof penetrations, no support rails, or any associated hardware needed to mount a conventional photovoltaic system.
With Lumeta’s Building Integrated Photovoltaic solar modules installation time and labor is reduced. Here’s how easy it is to install:
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Video from Lumeta, Inc.
34 minutes = 2.25 kilowatts! WOW!
Selling electricity back to your power company, is called a "Residential Grid Connected PV System and it makes "cents" and sense.
Photovoltaic solar modules are not cheap.
The payback time for a typical residential solar system is quite long.
But, by selling your Photovoltaic solar generated electricity to your power company during the daylight hours, the payback time for your Photovoltaic solar system might be an acceptable one to you.
Be sure you read my info on solar roof shingles at byoh.com.
And check out Solar Tribune. They provide insightful solar industry news, analysis, and information.
Carl Heldmann


