| SOLAR SAVING$ |
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Now you will see how the
Fireball
2001 really makes $ense by paying for itself quickly! The
Fireball
2001 is a high quality system that will be providing your family with
hot water for decades.
While your family grows, so do your solar savings! You own your home, why rent your energy? produce your own energy and watch the savings grow! |
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| INTRODUCTION
to Solar $avings |
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FIREBALL
2001
SkyliteTM Solar Water Heaters* Advanced Design Technologies
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Complete Systems,
that can Quickly PAY FOR THEMSELVES ...
... In as Little as 3
Years
With
a starting price of Only $895.00
Virtually
Everyone Can Afford to go Solar!
| Solar Savings:
For example, in Phoenix, Arizona, a family of four could save over $266.00 per year with only one panel. Since Arizona provides a 25% tax credit, the system will cost under $750 after the credits! The system will therefor pay for itself in under 3 years (35%)! This is a best case situation thanks to the credits, but most installations pay for themselves in under 6 years which is still an excellent investment! |
| SOLAR SAVING$ |
| Too
often, in the past,
cost was a "show stopper," even to the very environmentally motivated. |
We have changed all that! |
| The following F-Chart Examples Show Proof: | |||||||||
| #* | System
# of Panels (c) |
System $ | City, State | Total 6 Yr.
Savings |
Av 6 Yr.
Savings |
%ROI | Payback
in Yrs. |
20 Year
Savings |
30 Year
Savings |
| 1. | 2B (1c) | $1,200 | Orlando, FL | $1,380.00 | $230.00 | 19% | 5.2 | $3,500 | $5,600 |
| 2. | 2B (2c) | $1,700 | Orlando, FL | $2,200.00 | $370.00 | 23% | 4.6 | $5,600 | $9,000 |
| 3. | 2B (1c) | $1,300 | Sacramento, CA | $1,380.00 | $265.00 | 20% | 4.9 | $4,000 | $6,400 |
| 4. | 2B (2c) | $1,830 | Sacramento, CA | $2,700.00 | $450.00 | 25% | 4.0 | $6,800 | $11,000 |
| 5. | 4 (2c) | $2,200 | Albany, NY | $2,760.00 | $460.00 | 17% | 4.8 | $7,000 | $11,200 |
| 6. | 2B (1c) | $1,200 | Phoenix, AZ | $2,000.00 | $333.00 | 35%** | 2.8 | $5,000 | $8,000 |
| 7. | 2B (2c) | $1,700 | Phoenix, AZ | $3,180.00 | $530.00 | 40%** | 2.5 | $8,000 | $13,000 |
| 8. | 2B (1c) | $1,200 | Dallas, TX | $1,200.00 | $200.00 | 17% | 6 | $3,000 | $5,000 |
| 9. | 4 (2c) | $2,200 | Portland, ME | $2,760.00 | $460.00 | 21% | 4.8 | $7,000 | $11,200 |
| 10. | 3A (2c) | $1,900 | Honolulu, HI | $3,200.00 | $533.00 | 43%*** | 2.3 | $8,000 | $13,000 |
| *System Notes -- **With Arizona 25% Tax Credit *** With Hawaii 35% Tax Credit | |||||||||
Compare the above Savings to CDs
or other SAFE Investment Returns!!The above savings included the Federal and State taxes you no longer need to pay on Utilities because YOU own your own "Solar Utility". The savings used were 25% but could be from 15 to 35% depending on your situation. Your solar savings include taxes, and charges you otherwise would have had to pay. These additional charges usually add 3 to 8 cents per KWH or 20 to 40 cents per Therm or Gallon. For your true cost per KWH or Therm or Gallon, always divide the TOTAL Utility Bill by the KWh, Therms or Gallons you used and divide the result by one minus your tax bracket, i.e. the % you pay in all federal and state taxes of every dollar earned.
Example: $.14 kWh on Long Island, NY + $.02 taxes & charges = $.16 divided by 1 - 30% tax bracket (/ .70) = $.23 true kWh cost X 4,280 kWhs used per year = true $ cost to heat water of $984.00 per year or $984 of purchasing power gone!
Example: $.14 kWh on Long Island, NY + $.02 taxes & charges = $.16 divided by 1 - 30% tax bracket (/ .70) = $.23 true kWh cost X 4,280 kWhs used per year = true $ cost to heat water of $984.00 per year or $984 of purchasing power gone!
| State | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Arizona | Personal Income Tax Credit | 25% up to $1,000 year installed |
| Hawaii | Personal Income Tax Credit | 35% up to $1,750, expires 6/30/03 |
| Idaho | Personal Income Tax Credit | 40% 1st yr 20% next 3% to $5,000 yr |
| Mass. | Personal Income Tax Credit | 15% up to 1,000 |
| N. C. | Personal Income Tax Credit | 40% up to $1,500, 5 year carry over |
| N. D. | Personal Income Tax Credit | 5% no limit, for 5 years |
| Oregon | Personal Income Tax Credit | $.40 kWh, up to $1,000, exp: 1/1/01. |
| ARTICLES
on Solar $avings |
- Solar Economics -- an EcoMall article by Al C. Rich
- Poll Shows Support for Federal Purchases of Renewable Energy -- American Solar Energy Society - Press Release
We'll be posting more articles in the near future.
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