Municipalities and State governments are realizing the awesome potential of the conversion of part of all of their lighting regimes to solar infrastructure reflecting the current political and social trend toward lower long term cost of power generation for lighting and its attending potential toward the reduction in the need for increased tax revenue, as well that the overall desire of the public to make some concession to the improvement of the environment through the reduced usage of fossil fuels.
Three probable applications make LKT Solar uniquely important to any government or municipality seeking to improve the accessibility of its property as well as its own service to the voting constituency. Nearly any facility or land use area can be adequately and attractively illuminated to suit even the most demanding usage. LKT Solar products from small area illumination systems to street lamps to large area lighting systems can cover the full scope of need for lighting any public area.
Government and municipal engineers and architects will also be delighted to work with our products, which we can supply in any quantity. We can even provide lighting or electrical delivery for any indoor application through the usage of our Photovoltaic Cell Systems, which can be integrated with any existing power generation and distribution infrastructure to reduce energy costs in office environments, plant management areas and indoor public use facilities, such as schools, libraries and sporting venues.
LKT is proud to partner with governments and municipalities to provide the best in lighting for nearly any design implementation or public usage or demand, bringing governments and constituents closer to agreement with regard to intelligent use of public funds and reduction of public use of fossil fuels.
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.
Solar Technologies Market Report, '08 The focus of this report is the U.S. solar electricity market, including photovoltaic (PV) and concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies.