“Going solar makes absolute financial sense, so why wouldn’t you do it if you had the financial ability to do so?” – Tori Poppenheimer, engineer and SLO Climate Coalition member. Cambria, CA — A Principal engineer for Opticsol, Author at the Ecologist, and a member of the SLO Climate Coalition, Tori Poppenheimer is an active member of her community and …
Claim Your Tax Credit in 2020!
Claim your 2020 tax credit before the program expires. The Investment Tax Credit (ITC), also known as the federal solar tax credit, allows you to deduct 26% of the total cost of a solar energy system from your federal taxes in 2020. These costs that can be claimed include solar equipment, shipping costs, solar consulting fees, permitting, and professional installation …
A.M. Sun Solar Appears on Inc. 5000 List for Fifth Year in a Row
Paso Robles, CA – For a fifth consecutive year, A.M. Sun Solar, a Paso Robles solar energy company, ranked 2,804 on the annual Inc. 5000 list with a three-year revenue growth of 142.41 percent. The list represents a unique look at the most successful companies within the American economy’s most dynamic segment—its independent small businesses. “Our customers and incredible team …
Holiday Inn Express Chooses A.M. Sun Solar
Thank you to the Holiday Inn Express for choosing A.M. Sun Solar to install their solar energy system. They had the option to choose a national solar company, but chose A.M. Sun Solar to support local business and help the local economy thrive. In an interview with the Owner and Operator of the Holiday Inn Express, Amar Sohi, he expressed …
Local Non-Profit Founders Make the Change with A.M. Sun Solar
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA — Jack’s Helping Hand, a non-profit organization based out of San Luis Obispo, CA, was founded by Paul and Bridget Ready in memory of their son Jack, whose three-year struggle with a rare form of brain cancer ended in 2004. Today, Jack’s Helping Hand assists children in the community with cancer and special needs, a vital …
SLO Goes Electric: What Does This Mean for Me?
As of Tuesday, June 16th, San Luis Obispo City Council passed a new energy framework supporting all-electric new buildings. With the county’s hopes to reach carbon neutrality by 2035, you may be wondering how this legislation will affect you and your need to invest in renewable energy for your home. If the new ordinances become formally adopted by law and …