Solar - Tri-generation - Solutions
Relentless Passion
We relentlessly pursue the
tools, techniques, products,
and technologies that
reduce the cost of Green &
Renewable  electricity.
Analysis
We conduct an on-site assessment of your energy
needs and solar production potential, and gauge
structural, electrical, and environmental elements
and utility service connections. Using this data we
conduct an ROI analysis that assesses potential
rebate and incentive credits to generate your per
kilowatt-hour solar rates.
System Activation
We collaborate with your media relations team to
identify opportunities and create a program to
promote the news of your solar initiative to your
various constituents.
Construction
We manage the entire construction process,
including all logistics and the utility interconnect
process. Because we only charge for energy
produced, USG is highly motivated to complete
construction quickly
Materials Management
We select solar materials and equipment from
established suppliers to optimize system
performance based on the physical and
environmental characteristics of the site.
Design
We perform a detailed engineering analysis that
enables us to define the proposed mounting
system, wiring, inverter types, conduit runs, panel
provision, and other system components
applicable to your facility requirements.
Certification
We manage the complete certification process and
perform testing to identify baseline use and savings.
Our separate certification process complements the
certification requirements of your local utility,
ensuring a safe and reliable system that delivers
power in line with our specifications.
Monitoring & Maintenance
We deploy trained staff to maintain the system
continuously and perform ongoing system
monitoring to identify any production issues and
quickly address them.
Customer Commitment
We deliver what we promise and uphold
our commitments to customers.
Employee Growth
We reward hard work, loyalty and
dedication with respect,
opportunity and outstanding
benefits.


Residential Solar Electric Systems are generally
priced by the system size. For example. a 2,500
square foot house in California with AC requires
probably a 3-4 kW system. The table below gives a
rough estimate of what a residential system would
cost after rebate.


* 1 kW system X $12.00 per W = $12,000
* 2 kW system X $10.00 per W = $20,000
* 4 kW system X $9.00 per W = $36,000
* 6 kW system X $8.50 per W = $51,000
Approximate Costs for Solar Residential Systems
Get Rebates and Smart Financing

The average American home spends close to $100 a month on electricity. Though a home refinance,
monthly payments on your home loan can end up matching your already-existing monthly
payments, which means if you already have $100/month budgeted to pay your electricity bill, a
solar system could be installed for $100/month – or less. One added bonus: the interest on a solar
system loan is tax-deductible, while nothing on your residential electric bill is.

And with solar panels on your roof, you may be eligible for an EEM, or Energy-Efficient
Mortgage. EEMs provide financing for energy improvements as part of a home mortgage package.
EEMs can also allow home buyers to automatically qualify for a larger mortgage to pay for
efficiency improvements. This is possible because the lender knows that your saving more in an
average month's energy bill than the added cost of the mortgage. Lenders provide EEMS under the
rationale that the mortgagee will have greater disposable income from savings on utility bills and
can therefore afford a greater monthly mortgage payment. To learn more about EEM's contact the
Home Energy Rating Organization in your area.

In addition, most states have alternative energy rebates and tax incentives. These can range from
10% to 80% depending on your location and are provided by a variety of sources including the
federal government, state government, and utility companies. To get an idea of what's available in
your area check out the government's Database of State Incentives for
Renewables and Efficiency --
a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote
renewable energy and energy efficiency.