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Getting power from the sun can be a simple and affordable process for many homeowners. By installing a utility connected solar system your home can experience a substantial reduction in monthly energy costs.

If you have a need for an uninterrupted power sources, you may want to consider adding battery backup systems to provide power during utility outages. SunWire solar systems will enable you to create your own power at home and reduce your dependence on fossil fuel energy.

The most common types of residential power systems include:

Roof-mounted panels




Yard panel arrays (fixed or single-axis)




Yard post arrays (single or dual axis)



There are many factors that affect the size of system that will work best for your home: latitude, the angle of property’s exposure to the sun, the number of sunlight hours per day, your current and projected utility rates, the panel’s efficiency rating, and more. And if you have a need for an uninterrupted power sources, you may want to consider adding a battery backup systems to provide power during utility outages. Whatever your needs, SunWire Energy solar systems will enable you to create your own power at home and forever reduce your dependence on fossil fuel energy sources.

Because so many factors must be considered, only an expert solar consultant or engineer should be consulted to determine the optimum system for your home.







Learn more about how solar systems work.


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Commercial building owners, developers, and business owners can control their energy costs by adding a solar power system to their facilities.
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