Solar Electric (Photovoltaics)

AEEC can design and install a solar electric (PV) system on your home or business which will save you money every month on your electric bill, produce clean energy for your home or business and give you the satisfaction that you are doing something beneficial for the environment. Through a site visit, analysis of your electric bills, and often times an energy consultation, AEEC will determine the size and type of PV system that will maximize your available roof space and your savings. Traditional battery storage systems are available, but with New Jersey and New York rebate and net-metering incentives being what they are, grid-tied PV systems will offer the fastest payback.

Wyckoff, NJ - 2004 5.4KW PV system expected to offset approximately
65 -70% of the customer's annual electrical consumption
  Sunny Boy 2500U and Sunvista 3500 inverter power conversion center

Budd Lake, NJ - May 2004 - 1.3KW PV system designed to meet the energy needs of thecustomer's home office  
Sunny Boy 1800U inverter power conversion center  

  Andover, NJ - 2004 - 4.45KW PV system expected to offset approximately 50% of the customer's annual electrical consumption. PV system installed along with a 64 sq. ft. domestic hot water   (DHW) system (bottom two panels).
Fronius IG4000 inverter power 
conversion center

Bedford, NY - 2004 - 2.29KW PV system at the home of a famous actor. AEEC was requested to assess why this solar shingle system was not functioning properly. The system was not originally installed correctly, so AEEC rewired and reorganized the entire system and worked with the utility company to get the system grid-connected for net-metering  
SunnyBoy 1800U inverter power conversion center  



Lyndhurst, NJ
April 2005
2.145 KW PV system expected to offset approx. 25-30% of customer's annual electrical consumption. Panels were tilt-mounted on the flat roof. A 64 sq. ft. domestic hot water (DHW) system was already in place (not shown).


Fronius IG2000 inverter power conversion center

Ringwood, NJ
May 2005
2.720 KW PV system expected to offset approx. 20% of customer's annual electrical consumption. Panels were tilt-mounted on the flat roof. A 64 sq. ft. domestic hot water (DHW) system was already in place (center panels).

 
Magnetek 3.0 Aurora inverter and DC disconnect
 


Ridgewood, NJ
2005 - 3.52KW PV system mounted on a flat roof and tilted to about 10-degrees. The system is mounted behind a parapet and is not visible from the ground.


Xantrex 3.0 GT inverter power conversion center
 
 

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