Analysts are predicting that renewable energy will account for 60% of the world's electric production by 2060. At McNaughton-McKay, while we have the capability to supply all forms of renewable energy products, we have a focused effort on Solar Products and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations.
The key to proper engineering of solar installations is understanding the impact that cold weather has on a system and being able to recommend the correct components. Being headquartered in Michigan has forced us to learn and understand what products are designed for harsher weather environments.
Experience in managing large programs & projects gives you the confidence you need that all your questions and needs will be met.
Lock in your utility payment with solar energy for up to 25 years saving money on your electric bill and reducing your carbon footprint leaving the world a little greener.
A solar-energy system allows you to convert free sunlight into usable electricity.
Solar energy can be used as a utility source for your home or office, generating clean and sustainable electricity without toxic pollution or global warming emissions. By comparison, electricity generated by power plants produces carbon dioxide emissions that scientists say pose serious threats to the environment.
While nonrenewable energy sources like oil, gas and coal are becoming increasingly scarce, the sun’s energy is limitless. Wherever sunlight shines, electricity can be generated.
Depending on the size of the solar system you choose to install, you can save an average of 50% of your electric bill or even eliminate it all together. The average American household uses 920 kWh per month. Our PV panel manufacturer’s average installation accounts for an impressive 840 kWh per month.
The U.S. federal government and some states provide tax credits for renewable-energy systems, and you might also be eligible for incentives through your utility company. To learn more about the incentives available in your area, visit the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency.
We all know that Florida is The Sunshine State. On average they receive 5.71 hours of sun per day. This is only slightly higher than the hours of sun per day in areas we service.
State | Hours of Sun/Day |
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FLORIDA | 5.71 |
Georgia | 4.74 |
Michigan | 4.20 |
Ohio | 4.15 |
North Carolina | 5.01 |
South Carolina | 5.06 |
Solar can reduce your carbon footprint. The average American household generates 7.4 tons of carbon dioxide per year through electrical use. Solar on your home can help conserve more than 16,000 gallons of water per year, and reduce reliance on foreign and nonrenewable energy sources.
By taking advantage of open roof space or land, you can:
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