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Follow on Google News | Four Arizona State Graduates Help Turn Phoenix GreenTheir company, ACDC Solar Power, offers comprehensive solar consulting, design, and installation services for commercial and residential projects in the Greater Phoenix Area.
By: ACDC Solar Power, Inc. ACDC Solar Power makes adding solar to potential clients’ homes and businesses simple by walking them through the process one step at a time. This process begins with a consultation to determine the right sized system for a client, based on the amount of electricity used and space available. “After we determine the proper system, we provide each client with an itemized quote for the project, so that they know exactly how much money the system will cost before beginning construction,” After the design is finalized, the construction process begins. The average residential project takes around three to five days to complete, depending on circumstances such as the type of roof material. “We are able to add solar to a wide variety of properties. Rooftops, carports, and ground systems are all possibilities,” In the upcoming years, ACDC Solar Power aims to assist in exponentially increasing the amount of alternative energy in the Metro Phoenix Area. The founders believe that running a design conscious, customer-centric alternative energy company will keep them on the cutting edge and allow them to garner a share of the alternative energy market. Contact Information: ACDC Solar Power, Inc., ROC # 251085 1315 E Broadmor Dr., Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 829-3745 www.acdcsolarpower.com # # # We are graduates of Arizona State University. Our backgrounds are in engineering, construction management, architecture, sales, and finance. We are a small, local company that knows the Phoenix metro area. The reason that we are in business is to help our community and our environment by increasing the amount of sustainable energy in the Valley. We also seek to create a long-term investment option for families who are tired of paying over $300 a month to cool their homes in the summer. End
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