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Posted by karen in Front, News, Our News, on April 2, 2013
The return of the PST here in British Columbia also means the return of the exemption for solar energy equipment. That means that for consumers solar energy systems will cost 7% less this month than last month . We are also seeing record low prices on photovoltaic modules. And a new drain-back solar thermal system that […]
Posted by karen in Front, News, Our News, on February 24, 2013
A VREC client was featured in BC Hydro’s online newsletter. We installed a solar hot water system on the new home of these Vancouver residents.
Posted by karen in Front, News, Our News, on January 30, 2013
Given the relative cost of solar energy and the resources needed to produce solar equipment, we believe that systems should be designed to optimize production. There are many factors that can contribute to a system preforming optimally and proper design is crucial. Unfortunately architects, builders and even solar installers do not always understand these design […]
Posted by karen in Front, News, Our News, on January 14, 2013
Update: These are now all sold out. But we have similar modules starting at $0.82 /W for small quantities. Discounts available for larger quantities. We have some great pricing on a few models of solar photovoltaic modules. There are limited quantities of these modules available. Off-grid Price per W Price per Module Astronergy 190W […]
Posted by karen in Front, News, on June 15, 2012
A CBC news story yesterday featured a home in Burnaby where VREC installed a photovoltaic (solar energy) system.
Posted by Rob Baxter in Front, News, on April 18, 2012
As part of our commitment to educating the next generation about renewable energy, VREC was proud to be part of an installation at an elementary school in Vancouver. Admiral Seymour Elementary School installed a 2.4 kW grid-tie system on the roof of its east building. It was the first photovoltaic installation on a school in […]
Posted by karen in Front, News, on March 13, 2012
The recent storms and power outages here on BC’s south coast have many people thinking about how to generate power when the grid goes down. A solar photovoltaic (PV) system combined with a battery array is one option to consider.
Posted by karen in Front, News, on February 13, 2012
We often have people contact us who are interested in taking their home or commercial building “off the grid.” Taking a building completely off the grid can be difficult and expensive. A more realistic target is a “net-zero” building. This type of building is still connected to the grid but produces as much power as […]
Posted by karen in Front, News, on January 19, 2012
BC Hydro has applied to raise the rate paid for electricity generated under the net-metering program. This means that owners of solar photovoltaic, wind or micro-hydro energy systems will receive more for the excess energy they produce. Under the proposal rates will rise from 8.16 to 9.99 cents per kWh.
Posted by Rob Baxter in Front, News, on May 20, 2011
We have special pricing on select Mitsubishi Solar Photovoltaic panels until the end of the month. Pricing starts at $2.61 / watt (plus shipping and HST) for these premium highly rated modules. Subject to minimum ordering requirements. For more general and updated PV panel pricing, please refer to PV panel sales page. And as always […]