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Re: What do you do when the power goes out?


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Posted by LJD on January 03, 2012 at 14:25:45 from (75.213.3.60):

In Reply to: Re: What do you do when the power goes out? posted by Billy NY on January 03, 2012 at 06:24:39:

I got looking through the list of all the installer for his area of NY in 2007. I don't see your guy there so I assume he's new to the business or new to this area?

I'm curious what you are paying per watt for your panels now? They ought to be less then 1/3 of what mine cost. I used Sharp 200 watt panels and I got them for $4 per watt four years ago. Many installers wanted over $6 per watt. Today I can buy them for $1.50 per watt. They've really come way down in price.

http://www.sunelec.com/solar-panels-c-5.html?zenid=d45dcd1412c8672951a2f6379a12e981

Here's my 2007 list of installers:

Jeff Irish Hudson Valley Clean Energy, Inc.
5 Bollenbecker Road
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Phone: 845-876-3767 jeff@hvce.com

Paul Myers
Upstate Energy Solutions, LLC
4316 State Route 414
Burdett, NY 14818
Phone: 607-229-4176 pmyers68@hotmail.com

Kevin Rose
Renewable Power Systems, LLC
P.O. Box 967
Averill Park, NY 12018
Phone: 518-674-5808 krose@nycap.rr.com

Christopher Watrous
Upstate Energy Solutions, LLC
4316 State Route 414
Burdett, NY 14818
Phone: 607-229-4178 cwatrous@hotmail.com

Art Weaver
Renovus Energy, Inc.
102 Cherry Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
Phone: 607-277-1777 art@renovusenergy.com

Jeff Wolfe
groSolar
10 Hermes Road
Malta, NY 12020
Phone: 800-374-4494 x113 Jeff@grosolar.com

Larry Brown
Sun Mountain
PO Box 1364
Olivebridge, NY 12461
Phone: 845-657-8096 sunmountain@netstep.net

Rob Garrity
Performance Systems Contracting, Inc.
124 Brindley Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
Phone: 607-277-1472 Ext. 206
Fax: 607-277-6224 rgarrity@pscontracting.com

Ed Knott
Bannertown Power and Light
P.O. Box 92
Mayfield, NY 12117
Phone: 518-667-5445 edknott@bannertownpower.com

Christopher Moustakis
Solar Energy Systems, LLC.
11 Sunset Drive
Cornwall, NY 12518
Phone: 845-725-7661 cmoustakis@solaresystems.com

Mark Smith
Prime Energy Solutions, Inc.
3530 Route 34B
Scipio Center, NY 13147
Phone: 315-364-5270
Fax: 315-364-6770 mdsmith@prime-nrg.com
1-866-893-5606


Brian Wiley
Wiley Electronics, LLC
52 Old Farm Road
Shokan, NY 12481
Phone: 845-247-2875 btw@we-llc.com

John Wright
Hudson Valley Clean Energy, Inc.
24 Closs Drive
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Phone: 845-876-3767
Fax: 845-876-3912 john@hvce.com


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