AUSTIN, TX, November 3rd, 2015 – Athena Manufacturing, a custom design, engineering and fabrication company located in Austin, recently added a 312kW solar array to help offset their electricity costs. Athena’s motivation to “go solar” stemmed from the excellent financial incentives offered from Oncor Energy, Texas’ largest electricity transmission and distribution utility.
The installation consists of 1,026 Hanwha Q-Cells 305 Watt 72-cell photovoltaic panels, flush mounted and reverse tilted on a r-panel metal roof. The DC electricity is converted to AC electricity using KACO Blue Planet inverters. The entire project was constructed in approximately four weeks.
Oncor Energy is releasing a new round of incentives later this month. Commercial customers within their territory and interested in solar should move quickly to take advantage of this excellent financial opportunity.
Curious about Solar? Commercial customers continue to take advantage of the 30% Federal investment tax credit which is set to expire at the end of 2016, along with other federal tax and local incentives. To schedule a no-obligation feasibility study, call PCI Solar now at 512-443-0535, or learn more at: www.pcisolar.com
About PCI Solar
PCI Solar is a division of Performance Contracting Group, a specialty building contractor with over $1 Billion in annual revenues. The PCI Solar team serves commercial, government, and channel partner customers across the United States on a broad range of project sizes and types, including ground mount, roof mount, solar carport and solar shade canopies.
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