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Existing solar rebates for homeowners in Hawaii

September 30, 2013November 20, 2014 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii News, solar power

Local home and business owners have received energy tax credits from the state of Hawaii since 1976. Over the years, the amounts and conditions under which the credits were awarded have undergone changes. As of September 2013, the state added clarifications for Hawaii solar energy credits because officials perceived abuse of the system.

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How to lease solar in Hawaii

September 30, 2013November 20, 2014 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii News, solar power

Solar power has become increasingly popular for residents in Hawaii in recent years, and there are a number of reasons for this. Hawaii solar energy is widely known to be far more affordable than standard electricity, and many people are installing Oahu solar panels in their homes to enjoy drawing free energy from the sun. […]

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Should you lease or finance Solar in Hawaii?

September 30, 2013November 20, 2014 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii News, solar power

Homeowners who are thinking about investing in a solar energy system at home in Hawaii are not alone. It is well-known that the cost of living in this state is significant, and many homeowners may consider investing in a Hawaii or Oahu solar energy system to offset the cost of regular living expenses. Those who […]

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Is there too much Solar in Hawaii?

September 30, 2013November 20, 2014 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii, solar power

In Hawaii as in in other areas of the country, rising energy rates have prompted some homeowners to take a closer look at the cost of solar panels and the process for installing these panels on their property. This is a state that is known for its plentiful sunshine and high cost of living, so […]

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Hawaii Solar 101: The Solar Lease

September 4, 2012 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News, solar power

The benefits of solar energy are easy to identify. Unlike oil or coal, finite resources that will only go up in price as they get scarcer, solar energy is limitless. In fact, solar power is already a cheaper way to power your home. Benefits to the environment are another strong reason to consider leasing solar […]

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Top solar companies in Maui, Hawaii

August 31, 2012 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News, solar power

If you are thinking of reducing your monthly electrical bill and help save the planet at the same time, you might want to start thinking about installing solar panels. They will be able to give you great savings and at the same time reduce your carbon footprint that you are leaving on the world. If […]

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Five Tips to Lower Electric Bills in Hawaii

August 23, 2012 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News, solar power

Hawaii electric bills can be very costly. The remote location of the island and growing population create a premium for all energy produced on the islands. Residents can help lower electric bills by following a few helpful pieces of advice. Turn Up the Thermostat – One of the biggest users of electric supply in a […]

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Top 3 Reasons why electricity is so high in Hawaii

August 22, 2012 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News, solar power

As a resident of Hawaii, you know first-hand just how expensive the cost of living is. While real estate values may be reasonable, everything from clothing, food, cars and more are largely imported to the island. This creates a situation where the cost of living on the HI islands is far more expensive than it […]

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How Can Solar Power Lower Electric Bills in Hawaii?

August 16, 2012 seowebsites Leave a comment Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News, solar power

As energy prices continue to rise, Hawaii solar power is an excellent way to reduce your energy, leading to lower electric bills and a reduction in your dependence on imported oils. If your home produces more than enough Hawaii solar energy to run your home, you can then usually sell the excess power back to […]

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Solar Panel Farm In West Oahu Gets Approval

October 14, 2011 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, solar power

A San Jose, Calif.-based company is preparing to build a large solar panel farm in West Oahu. “This approval is the first contract for a utility scale five-megawatt solar farm,” said Hawaiian Electric Co. spokesman Peter Rosegg. It is the largest project of its kind in the state, according to HECO officials. SunPower Corp. officials […]

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