Sifiso Mathwasa - Solar Expert

Sifiso Mathwasa - Solar Expert

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We believe you should have access to simple and affordable clean energy.

That is why even during this uncertain time, we want to make sure you can still go solar.

Photos from Sifiso Mathwasa - Solar Expert's post 04/01/2025

The co**se flower is considered "vulnerable" when it comes to its conservation status. A vulnerable species is considered as such because it's likely to become endangered unless the circumstances threatening its survival and reproduction improve. Vulnerability is mainly caused by habitat loss or destruction. There are currently 4,914 plants classified as vulnerable, compared to 2,815 in 1998.

Photos 11/09/2022

Sun ☀️ over Coal 🪨…!!!

Nicholas Spivey, left, a mechanical engineer with Instrumentation, Robotics, and Imaging Systems at Savannah River National Laboratory, and Kurt Gerdes, director of EM’s Office of Technology Development, use virtual reality simulation of an EM worksite during meetings held at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition in Pensacola.

06/27/2022

It's a special week at as we kickoff celebrations of a number of major milestones recently achieved. We have now officially brought clean to over 700,000 customers! Our customer base is now larger than each of the populations of Vermont, Washington DC, and Wyoming!

11/16/2020

💡PowerThough! 🔌
Uncertainty is uncomfortable. But for those who are already facing the impacts of extreme weather, it's a way of life.🔋
🏡 “Because your home is everything, we’ll help you power through anything”. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Vivint Solar - Earth Day 2018 10/21/2020

🏘 Set up a savings & environmental impact assessment to find out if your home qualifies for a No Cost Solar ☀️program!!!

Vivint Solar - Earth Day 2018 Someday all these problems will be solved. Someday we’ll do something to make a difference. Someday we won’t spend today worrying about tomorrow. At Vivint S...

Global temperature record set in Death Valley, California 08/18/2020

🥵 August 16, 2020 🥵
Death Valley soars to 130 degrees, potentially Earth’s highest temperature since at least 1931. In the midst of a historic heat wave in the West, the mercury in Death Valley, Calif., surged to a searing 130 degrees on Sunday afternoon, possibly setting a world record for the highest temperature ever observed during the month of August.

A temperature of 56.7 degrees Celsius (134 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded in Death Valley in July 1913.

“Twenty-five years ago people could be excused for not knowing much, or doing much, about climate change. Today we have no excuse."
-Desmond Tutu-

“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
-Native American Proverb-

Global temperature record set in Death Valley, California The hottest air temperature recorded anywhere on the planet in at least a century, and possibly ever, was reached in Death Valley in California's Mojave Dese...

Electric Programs | Rural Development 08/14/2020

What does this program do?

The electric program makes insured loans and loan guarantees to nonprofit and cooperative associations, public bodies, and other utilities. Insured loans primarily finance the construction of electric distribution facilities in rural areas. The guaranteed loan program has been expanded and is now available to finance generation, transmission, and distribution facilities. The loans and loan guarantees finance the construction of electric distribution, transmission, and generation facilities, including system improvements and replacement required to furnish and improve electric service in rural areas, as well as demand side management, energy conservation programs, and on-grid and off-grid renewable energy systems.

Electric Programs | Rural Development The .gov means it’s official. Federal government websites always use a .gov or .mil domain. Before sharing sensitive information online, make sure you’re on a .gov or .mil site by inspecting your browser’s address (or “location”) bar.

Photos from Sifiso Mathwasa - Solar Expert's post 07/24/2020
07/18/2020

Joy & Ray Costello Here is my full bill with solar In May, I produced 1,200 kWh and consumed 504. kWh. This month I was able to produce over 1.2 Megawatts. Wow, that is super, wicked awesome!!! Call me the Megawatt guy!!! In all seriousness though, during the Spring and Summer months we have more Sun hours which means my house will produce more therefore I am receiving some credits and a complete wipe out of my Atlantic City Electric bill.

My average with ACE even in the Summer Months is around 1200 kWh. I've never gone over this so, I'm super pumped to see every bill. I'm sure thats probably a first for many, personally we are excited to see a new bill.

If your still with me, here is my point in all this. Solar is smart financing. I was paying on average $480 a month to Atlantic City Electric. We have 1,700 kilowatts banked and Atlantic City Electric owes us $65.39 this month for my solar generation. Here is the big difference, the money I put into solar I can re-coop most of it back when I sell my home. The $480 was like throwing money out my car window never to get back.

It's also great for the environment (I might be the only one in Ventnor that did it for the environment).

07/17/2020

New Jersey set to go 100% renewables by 2050.
Pennsylvania going for 30%, currently at 14.7% PA needs you to produce what you consume.

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