SOLAR and Your Business
It’s beginning to make more financial sense for businesses to opt for solar power.

Installing a solar panel system will help reduce your business’ greenhouse gas emissions as well as provide a security buffer against potential carbon tax.

Depending on your solar panel system’s size, you could reduce your payback time and then begin generating pure profit on the electricity produced.

This helps to reduce your overhead costs and you can invest money back into growing your business.
 
Depending on your situation, you could be eligible for tax deductions and rebates.

Remember to contact the Australian Tax Office or your accountant to make sure you’re eligible.
 
Solar in Schools and Your Community
For schools and communities, going solar is a great way to also reduce your greenhouse gas emissions and help reduce your power bill costs too.

Using solar power is a great way to educate the future generations on how to conserve precious limited resources and be eco-sustainable.
 
Grid connected or stand alone systems are what’s typically installed for schools and community buildings.

Grid connected systems feed the electricity back to the school or community building via inverters and extra electricity is sent back into the mains electricity grid.

Stand alone systems are commonly found in remote areas that don’t have a mains supply or one that’s reliable.

The electricity generated from stand alone systems is stored in battery banks, ready to be used.
 
Speak to Metro Solar about how you can harness solar power for your business, school or community building. Click here (www.metrosolar.com.au) to find out more.