It Is Time to Go Solar
By going solar, you'll be saving time, saving money, and most importantly - saving our planet.
Why Go Solar?
Better for the Environment
Solar energy is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuels, significantly reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change.
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Solar panels harness the sun's abundant energy, a renewable resource that doesn't deplete over time, unlike finite fossil fuels.
Cost Cutting
Investing in solar energy systems can lead to substantial cost savings on electricity bills for homeowners and businesses. By generating their own electricity, solar panel owners can significantly reduce or even eliminate their reliance on grid power, resulting in lower monthly utility bills.
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​As energy prices continue to rise, the long-term financial benefits of solar energy become even more pronounced, offering a hedge against increasing utility costs.
Increased Home Value
Homes equipped with solar energy systems typically experience an increase in property value. Energy-efficient homes are highly attractive to buyers who are looking to reduce their long-term living expenses.
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This added value comes from the promise of lower electricity bills and the appeal of living sustainably.
Planning and Saving
Solar energy offers homeowners a strategic advantage in planning for future energy needs and savings. By installing solar panels, individuals can achieve a degree of energy independence, reducing their vulnerability to fluctuating energy prices and potential utility rate hikes.
This foresight allows for more predictable and stable long-term financial planning.
How Solar Works?
A solar system works by converting sunlight into usable electricity through a series of interconnected components. At the core of the system are solar panels, which are composed of photovoltaic (PV) cells.
These cells absorb sunlight and create an electric field across layers of silicon, generating direct current (DC) electricity. The DC electricity is then channeled to an inverter, a critical device that converts the DC electricity into alternating current (AC), which is the standard form of electricity used in homes and businesses. From the inverter, the AC electricity flows into the building's electrical panel, where it is distributed to power lights, appliances, and other electrical devices.
Any excess electricity generated can either be stored in a battery system for later use or sent back to the grid, depending on the setup and local regulations.
Paperwork & Agreement
The process begins with an initial consultation where the homeowner discusses their energy needs and goals with us at SEEC Limited
Site Eligibility
A SEEC Limited solar professional visits the property to evaluate its suitability for solar installation. This includes assessing roof condition, orientation, angle, and potential shading issues from trees or nearby structures.
Installation & Permissions
SEEC Limited assists the homeowner in obtaining the necessary permits from local authorities where applicable / necessary. This process ensures that the installation complies with building codes and regulations.
Utility Connection
The installed system undergoes a thorough inspection by local authorities and the utility company to ensure it meets safety and regulatory standards.
Solar On!
Once the system passes inspection, it is activated, and energy generation begins.