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"Shell Oil predicts that 50% of the world's energy will come from renewable sources by 2040."

"A system as small as 50 kilowatts, which can fit on a medium-sized office building roof, can produce enough electricity to eliminate 86,388 lbs of CO2 pollution annually, equivalent to planting over 6.5 acres of trees!"

"The number 2 state in the U.S. for solar electric power, and number 1 in total solar installations on a per capita basis, is New Jersey. Abundant state and federal incentive programs have caused the number of solar installations to skyrocket from just six installations seven years ago to over 4,340 today." LEARN MORE

In one hour, the planet Earth receives more energy from the sun than the entire world uses during a whole year.

In most states, you are allowed to feed the electricity produced by your solar power system back into the power grid.

Known as "net metering," this allows you to sell your solar power to the local utility, reducing or eliminating your electric bill.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), passed in response to the worldwide economic crisis of 2008-2009, contains more than than $50 billion in direct spending programs, tax incentives, grants, loans, loan guarantees, and bond programs devoted to clean and renewable energy.

Even during the recession, the solar industry grew by 37 percent in 2009 and created 17,000 new American jobs. One industry association projects 10 gigawatts of new installations annually by 2015, powering two million households with clean, safe solar energy and supporting 440,000 domestic jobs.

2009 marked the second year of major price declines for photovoltaic solar modules. Prices have fallen over 40 percent since the beginning of 2008.

Since module prices account for up to half of the installed cost of a PV system, overall installed system prices are trending significantly downward as well.

Government and Municipal Property

Public servants and administrators face increasing demand across the country from constituents to shift to cleaner sources of electricity.


In fact, with 500,000 buildings, the federal sector represents about one-half of one percent of the entire U.S. building inventory!

Neuwing Renewable Energy provides the solution for governmental entities looking to initiate sustainable energy projects: large, locally-sited solar power plants that do not increase budget or burden scarce capital resources. We will also work with you to ensure that our solar solutions meet the criteria for federal life-cycle cost requirements. Neuwing's clients include:

  • State / Federal Governments. NRE enables governments to transform empty rooftops or open space into renewable resources. By hosting a solar power system, government entities can secure long-term clean electricity supplies without any upfront cost or maintenance expenses.
  • Municipal Agencies. A power purchase agreement with NRE is an effective way for municipal agencies to accelerate renewable energy goals and provide their communities with locally produced, clean, long-term renewable power. Municipal buildings, landfills, and water & sewer treatment plants are excellent locations for such systems.

For more information on our solar energy development services, contact us today!