-Residential and Commercial Solar
-Carport Solar
-Solar Lighting
-Solar Farms
-Energy Storage Systems
-EV Charging Solutions
-IRA Churches Direct Pay
Solar farming, or the large-scale production of solar energy through solar panels installed on open land, offers numerous benefits: renewable energy, reduced carbon footprint, land utilization, economic opportunities, energy independence, scalability, long-term sustainability, and gives community benefits.
By partnering with the Green Energy Solutions Team, which specializes in solar energy solutions of all sizes, landowners can leverage these benefits and participate in the transition to a more sustainable energy future. Whether it's an acre or hundreds of acres, their expertise ensures efficient and effective solar farm implementation tailored to the specific needs and goals of the project. |
Green Energy Solutions Team is proud to offer a diverse
range of storage solutions designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar energy systems, catering to both residential and commercial needs. Our comprehensive suite includes storage options for solar installations as well as specialized solutions for Electric Vehicle (EV) charging, including Mobile EV units.
Residential Solar Storage Systems:
range of storage solutions designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar energy systems, catering to both residential and commercial needs. Our comprehensive suite includes storage options for solar installations as well as specialized solutions for Electric Vehicle (EV) charging, including Mobile EV units.
Residential Solar Storage Systems:
- Battery Storage
- Smart Energy Management
- Backup Power
- Grid Stability
- Demand Charge Management
- Scaleable Solutions
- On-the-Go Charging
- Energy Storage Integration
- Emergency Charging
Solar farming without panels involves harnessing the sun's energy through various means beyond traditional photovoltaic panels.
Off-grid solar systems, equipped with batteries for energy storage, can power remote or isolated locations where connecting to the grid is not feasible or cost-effective. These systems typically include batteries, charge controllers, and inverters to generate, store, and distribute electricity independently of the grid. By leveraging on and off-grid solar powering solutions, solar farming without panels can unlock the potential of solar energy in diverse applications, ranging from agriculture and water management to industrial processes and community electrification.
Off-grid solar systems, equipped with batteries for energy storage, can power remote or isolated locations where connecting to the grid is not feasible or cost-effective. These systems typically include batteries, charge controllers, and inverters to generate, store, and distribute electricity independently of the grid. By leveraging on and off-grid solar powering solutions, solar farming without panels can unlock the potential of solar energy in diverse applications, ranging from agriculture and water management to industrial processes and community electrification.
Solar for non-profits using the Inflation Reduction Act, Direct Pay program.
The Inflation Reduction Act, the Biden administration’s historic climate plan, creates and expands on dozens of clean energy tax credits to drive renewable energy deployment and make progress toward U.S. climate goals.
The Inflation Reduction Act allows for elective pay, a tax credit monetization option commonly known as “direct pay.” Direct pay makes these clean energy tax benefits available to those historically excluded from claiming them—such as state and local governments, nonprofit organizations, rural electric cooperatives, public utilities, and many more. Since these tax-exempt and governmental entities are not subject to federal income tax, they could not previously claim the credits, meaning these benefits would only be available to private energy developers. In changing this, the direct pay provision finally puts tax-exempt and governmental entities on a level playing field and offers a tremendous opportunity to expand the reach of clean energy incentives.
The Inflation Reduction Act, the Biden administration’s historic climate plan, creates and expands on dozens of clean energy tax credits to drive renewable energy deployment and make progress toward U.S. climate goals.
The Inflation Reduction Act allows for elective pay, a tax credit monetization option commonly known as “direct pay.” Direct pay makes these clean energy tax benefits available to those historically excluded from claiming them—such as state and local governments, nonprofit organizations, rural electric cooperatives, public utilities, and many more. Since these tax-exempt and governmental entities are not subject to federal income tax, they could not previously claim the credits, meaning these benefits would only be available to private energy developers. In changing this, the direct pay provision finally puts tax-exempt and governmental entities on a level playing field and offers a tremendous opportunity to expand the reach of clean energy incentives.