Fossil Fuel Extraction, Consumption Wreaks Havoc on the Planet; Is Solar Energy Humanity’s


Posted February 8, 2016 by frankieapope

Each year, fossil fuel extraction­related calamities ravage the planet. The Flint water crisis, and the Santa Barbara oil spill

 
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (Feb 08, 2016) ­ As Get Powered By Sun launches its solar panel system installation service, revolutionary events are taking place within the solar industry that have the potential to initiate a paradigm shift in human energy consumption.

As Get Powered By Sun opens its doors to Minnesota home­ and business owners, U.S. lawmakers concurrently extended solar tax credits for an additional five years, increasing the investment in solar by $38 billion within that time frame, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

In addition, Musk recently launched the Tesla PowerWall solar home battery, as well as the Tesla Powerpack for large­scale solar projects. Integrating seamlessly with existing photovoltaic systems, these batteries have the potential to radically transform the industry and tip the scale in favor of clean energy production and consumption.

Dedicated to facilitating the transition from non­renewable resources to solar power, Get Powered By Sun employs a streamlined process that utilizes the most recent solar innovations, as well as guarantees customers receive all applicable solar incentives.

According to Russell Jefferson, CEO of Get Powered By Sun, the tax credit extension “is a victory for renewable energy, the solar industry, and the fight to end our reliance on fossil fuels.” Adding the Tesla innovation factor, Jefferson asserts, “This is an incredibly exciting time for solar, and in our human history.”

For more information, please visit http://getpoweredbysun.com/
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