There are no exceptions. Business is business, from a small cattle ranch in West Texas to a mass production unit in China. Every dollar counts and impacts the finished product. Electricity might not appear to be a hidden factor to the owners of either of these businesses, but it is. Fortunately for both, this topic of energy cost abatement is an easy one to address.
Either through a %100 change-over to solar lighting systems to meet indoor and or outdoor demand, business operating costs can be significantly reduced, and done so in a way that is aesthetically appealing or at least unobtrusive. LKT can provide walkway lighting for the rancher as he goes out to check a newborn calf at 3AM as well as floodlights for the owner of a factory in China, very much in need of all night lighting for his workers as they churn out the next order for shipment.
How can LKT supply both on equally good terms and meet their need for ample, reliable lighting, even through many hour of darkness? Our photovoltaic cells are superbly suited to energy collection for electric storage in power units and battery arrays to light that facility running at peak production 24 hour a day. And our smaller but no less impressive lighting systems can light the way for the West Texas Rancher with fully integrated units, ready to ship.
The Outlook for Photovoltaics in Texas A comprehensive overview of the Solar Industry in Texas, prepared by the prestigious IC2 Institute of the University of Texas at Austin
Texas House of Representatives Reports This report describes the current status of solar energy in Texas and in other states and outlines anticipated policy proposals for incorporating solar energy into Texas’ energy future.
Texas Solar Device Exemption Guide The Guideline contains general policy, definitions of solar and wind-powered energy devices, examples of different device types, and a descrip- tion of the manner in which the tax exemption applies.
Texas Solar Device Exemption Form Tax Code Section 11.27 provides an exemption from property tax of the amount of appraised value that arises from the installation or construction of solar or wind- powered energy devices used primarily for production and distribution of energy for “on-site” use.
DSIRE Complete Solar Policy Guide Serving as a resource for policy makers and other interested stakeholders, the Policy Guide highlights key policies necessary to facilitate mainstream solar adoption—from reducing upfront equipment costs and streamlicultivating the solar industry and ensuring quality installations.
The Homebuilder's Guide to Going Solar Why go solar in your homes?
Simply put, solar makes sense!
When you choose solar options, you:
• Differentiate yourself from other builders
• Save money with shorter sales cycles and less inventory
• Complement your intriguing designs and high-quality construction
• Enhance your image as an environmentally responsible builder.
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