The Port Charlotte area was largely planned and developed by the now-defunct General Development Corporation, which also developed many other subdivisions and municipalities along Florida's west coast. Port Charlotte is not a chartered municipality but is, however, the most-populated area in Charlotte County.
CFS Facility Services Port Charlotte Solar Services is aggressively pursuing the most innovative solar systems for commercial and residential applications. Our mission is to move Port Charlotte Florida and the rest of the world towards an environmentally sustainable future. We accomplish this through the sales, installation and servicing of all Port Charlotte solar and renewable energy systems.
Port Charlotte Solar electric, what’s now called Port Charlotte photovoltaics (converts the sun’s energy into electricity), is probably the most coveted way of using solar energy. Systems are available to meet any need or specification, from 1% of your energy usage to 100%. With these systems you can actually slow how fast your electric meter spins or even spin it backwards.
Port Charlotte Solar hot water heating is the most common and popular way to use solar energy. You can reduce the amount of energy you use to heat hot water by 60% by installing a Port Charlotte solar system. Port Charlotte Solar hot water systems rely on a solar collector to collect the sun's energy and transfer it to water. Systems can be designed for any residential or commercial application that requires hot water.
Outdoor swimming pools are a great project for those considering solar heating for economic savings. Port Charlotte Solar pool heating can produce warmer water which will allow the use of your pool in the cooler Southwest Florida winter months - raising the average pool temperature by roughly 15 degrees. By displacing electricity, Port Charlotte solar pool heating can translate into significant economic and environmental savings. Typical systems have very few moving parts, meaning little maintenance and long-term reliability for your Southwest Florida Solar Photovoltaic System.
With Federal incentives available it is now likely to install systems that will offer a return on investment of under five years, some as low as three years. Port Charlotte Photovoltaic systems carry a 30% federal tax credit for residential installations. A federal tax credit is a dollar for dollar reduction on owed taxes. If you were to install a $10,000 hot water system you would realize a $3,000 decrease in owed taxes.
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