Intermountain Wind and Solar, a Leading Provider for Solar Panels in Utah, Offers New Solutions for a Sound Conscience—and Pocketbook
Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) July 19, 2013 -- We live in a society that is becoming increasingly concerned with its ecosystem. Both homeowners and business owners alike are trying to find energy solutions that profit both the environment and the bank. Resources are available to convert nearly every modern appliance under the sun to “green”. With so many options for wind energy in Utah and solar power in Salt Lake City from IWS, the energy needs of every modern green-seeker (in both senses of the word) are sure to be satisfied.
Solar panels in Utah are not a new idea—with developments in the technology dating back to the 1880’s—but, thanks to government incentives and breakthroughs in manufacturing, the technology has never before been so readily available and affordable to the consumer. These options are constantly changing and becoming a more common theme for homes and businesses. Whether one is looking to convert a business to battery backup charged by way of the sun, wind, or hydro power, or one simply wishes to reduce their carbon footprint, IWS is sure to have the panels or wind energy in Utah option to suit every lifestyle.
The engineers at IWS have made strides in the development of new technologies in solar power in Salt Lake City. With exceptional systems specifically designed for their residential clients—such as the freeze-tolerant closed-loop power systems—its clear that IWS has only the best interest and comfort of their users in mind. Heating water by way of hybrid systems can be tricky due to the sometimes-hostile climate, but with the use of closed-loop systems like the Pressurized Glycol and Drainback systems—both freeze-tolerant—IWS will heat your shower on even the coldest winter day. With the many services offered by IWS, such as solar panels in Utah and pressurized systems, your home is sure to function to its full potential.
Wind energy in Utah can also be a wise investment—either for a residence or a community. As self-proclaimed members of the Harvest the Wind Network, IWS provides only the best turbines installed by their certified maintenance crews. Turbine finance options and insurance are also available for larger scale solutions, such as community-owned projects.
Solar power in Salt Lake City is an ever-expanding field, and the technologies perfected at IWS are here to stay. To find out more about how to wean your home or business off of limited resources, visit their website at http://www.imwindandsolar.com.
Doug Shipley, IM Wind and Solar, http://www.imwindandsolar.com, 801-298-5255, [email protected]
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