Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Clean Energy Solutions Education and Installation Times


Clean Energy Solutions is the nation’s fastest growing solar services provider. Based in Los Angeles, California, Clean Energy Solutions posted growth of 746 percent in 2015 alone, despite competing in the world’s most competitive solar energy market.

The company’s extensive growth can be attributed to a simple yet highly effective, triple-pronged business model that emphasizes analytically-driven research, installation processes that are both efficient and timely, and superior client service.

As public awareness regarding alternative energy continues to increase, photovoltaic (PV) installers must work to dispel misconceptions involving PV technology and costs, while at the same time educating clients on the myriad savings and environmental benefits of solar power. When it comes to minimizing installation times, PV installers in California must navigate permitting processes that can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months.

Clean Energy Solutions responded by greatly refining internal operations, a move that cut into installation times by 75 percent. The company also redesigned its referral program, further expediting installation processes. To learn more about what Clean Energy Solar can provide to homes, businesses, schools, and other organizations, please visit www.cleanergysolar.org.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

CALSEIA Supports Solar Installation for Low-Income Residents


Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Clean Energy Solutions focuses on solar energy as the most cost-efficient and sustainable energy source, and in only a few short years, it has become the nation’s top solar energy firm. Clean Energy Solutions maintains membership in professional organizations such as the California Solar Energy Industries Association (CALSEIA).

For over four decades, CALSEIA has worked to expand the use of solar technology. Recently, the association became a leading advocate for AB 693 (Eggman) and the Multifamily Affordable Housing Solar Roofs program. When the bill became law in October 2015, it allowed the installation of solar technologies to benefit low-income tenants in affordable housing projects.

CALSEIA continues to advocate for solar technology for all people and remains a major proponent of programs for residents from disadvantaged backgrounds. For example, the association has supported solar growth proposals for the NEM 2.0 tariff.

Already, CALSEIA has seen increases in the installation of solar energies in impoverished areas. The association remains dedicated to helping low-income sectors achieve higher levels of sustainable energy to attain more equitable distribution and decentralize energy production.