Saturday, January 20, 2007

COST BARRIERS: Rent your own solar panels

In our projects, there are now only three items where cost is still a barrier to greening the building:

1. Specifying FSC Certified Wood.
This important Certification (demonstrating wood to be sustainably harvested, still adds a 20% upcharge to the cost of your wood framing. This is a tough sell to most clients, but we try to do it anyway. TIP: save money in one area, say removing the need for air conditioning, and divert that money towards the purchase of FSC Certified Wood instead.

2. Carbon Neutrality.
Innovative Carbon Trading programs now exist for both your car and your home, such as the TerraPass and DriveNeutral. While these are great ways to make yourself Carbon Neutral, they represent a small, but additional, cost that is a tough sell for many.

AND 3. Solar Panels.
While everyone seems to understand the obvious benefits and uses of Solar Panels, the cost can often be prohibitive. Even with the great State Incentives that exist for solar, and an average payback of 5-7 years, the $20,000 average up front cost is too much.

But now, a rental program called REnU is removing this barrier to entry. Delaware-based Citizenre, a renewable energy development group, will rent solar panels to US residents on a per-kilowatt basis on a one, five, or twenty-five year contract. With a tiny $500 deposit, paid back at the end of the contract WITH interest, homeowners can easily and inexpensively make the switch from local utilities to solar power. What’s more, Citizenre acquires all necessary permits for residential installation, making the process simple. I have not tried it yet, but I have already begun the process.

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2 Comments:

At 1/22/2007 9:03 AM, Anonymous said...

The cost of becoming Carbon Neutral is an option that is hard to immediately realize the benefits from but is an important one. With large projects the numbers can be intimidating. Thankfully, TeraPass isn’t the only company out there offering this service. After shopping around I came across Carbon Solutions Group. They seem to predominately work with LEED buildings but they offer a number of sustainable services, Carbon Offsetting being one. Hope this helps.

 
At 2/25/2007 8:48 AM, Anonymous said...

Go ahead and find out more
http://WeRentSolarPanels.com/

Find out how to help others GO GREEN
http://SolarPowerMLM.com/

add solar panels and a hybrid car and seriously reduce your carbon foot print

 

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