Coeur d'Alene, ID
Dalton Gardens
Feb 5, 2016 — 31 solar panels will produce around 8,600 KW hrs. per year. After the first 15 solar panels, the customer’s electric bill was $0.68. With their completed system, they are now at net zero.
Problem: High energy cost due to a hot tub, an electric vehicle, and an electric heater.
Spokane, WA
Kendall Yards
Feb 5, 2016 — 24 solar panels will produce around 8,000 KW hrs. per year. This customer is now maxing out the state of Washington’s production incentive, receiving a check for $5,000 annually.
Problem: This customer was moving from a much smaller house and wanted to try and keep their electric bill about the same as the previous house.
Otis Orchards, WA
Soar Acres Farm
Dec, 1 2015 — 38 solar panels will produce around 11,400 KW hrs. per year. This customer is now maxing out the state of Washington’s production incentive, receiving a check for $5,000 annually.
Problem: High energy cost due to heat lamps for farm animals, an electric vehicle, and a heat pump.
Solution: NextGen Electric, installed 8 solar panels to an existing system to help offset the cost of adding and running more electronic devices.
The added panels cost around $8,000 and will produce around 2,400 KW hrs. of electricity per year. This customer is now maxing out the state of Washington’s production incentive, receiving a check for $5,000 per year. To help reduce the initial investment of their system, this customer also took advantage of the 30% Federal tax credit.
“Amazing company that also supports our community! Thank you, NextGen for the love and support you give the Inland Northwest SIDS Foundation!”
– Liz Montgomery | Inland Northwest SIDS Foundation