QuickBeam Energy Offers Solar Power to Offset Businesses Rising Electricity Costs
In light of recent announcements from several Florida utility companies who will be raising their power rates by 20 to 30 percent due to rising fuel costs, QuickBeam Energy would like to announce that the rates for solar generated power will remain unchanged. The price customers pay to use sunlight to generate electricity will not be increased and will continue to be available for free throughout the State of Florida.
Winter Haven, FL (PRWEB) November 19, 2008 -- In light of recent announcements from several Florida utility companies who will be raising their power rates by 20 to 30 percent due to rising fuel costs, QuickBeam Energy would like to announce that the rates for solar generated power will remain unchanged. The price customers pay to use sunlight to generate electricity will not be increased and will continue to be available for free throughout the State of Florida.
"For those businesses interested in locking in rates on long term energy futures, we feel we are able to guarantee the same low rates for sunshine over the foreseeable future," comments Jim Grebey, COO of QuickBeam Energy.
As the costs for energy generated from fossil fuels, including coal and natural gas, continue to escalate at record levels, users of solar voltaic systems will continue to see continually improving savings on their utility bills. Owners of commercial properties enjoy not only the potential savings as the gap between fossil based energy and sunlight generated energy continues to widen, they also benefit from savings due to State and Federal incentives, tax depreciation, and increases to their real property value due to increased earnings from the buildings.
"We expect to see an uninterrupted supply of sunlight that can be used to create energy made in the USA. It only surprises us that the Public Service Commission and our state leaders have been so slow to recognize the benefits of sunshine in the Sunshine State that they have not tied stricter requirements for the generation of solar energy by the utility companies to these fossil fuel driven increases," said Grebey. If even 1% of these increases were used to support a solar feed in tariff, the State of Florida would quickly move from 26th to 1st in the United States in the use of renewable energy.
QuickBeam Energy designs and installs solar power systems. The company works with owners of commercial properties and large residences in the State of Florida to design and install customized photovoltaic systems that will reduce their energy costs, increase the value of their property, and benefit the environment. To learn more about QuickBeam Energy, call (863) 401-2725 or visit www.quickbeamenergy.com.
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