Employ/Ease installs solar

Published: June 1, 2007 at 2:03 PM
Order reprints
ST. GEORGE, Utah, June 1 (UPI) -- Utah-based Employ/Ease is the first privately owned business to install a solar panel power system in St. George, Utah.

The roof of Employ/Ease's building has four arrays with seven panels each to produce renewable energy, The Spectrum reported.

Employ/Ease invested $50,000 to install the solar panel system. Solar systems require no maintenance beyond their installation. Company officials saw the investment as a one-time expenditure.

"We like to be innovative," said Spencer Haynes, vice president of Employ/ Ease. "We saw the benefit and potential not only in saving energy, but in helping the environment as well."

Currently the 5-kilowatt system is producing 15 to 20 percent of the building's total power, but officials believe that number will increase once the weather cools.

Bruce Niedrauer, sales manager of Alternative Power Systems in Cedar City, Utah, said the benefits from solar energy outweigh the extra money it takes to install the solar panel system.

"If you look at it just financially, it might not be a good idea," Niedrauer said. "But if you look at the more tangible reasons, like how you're helping the environment, then it's worth it."

As an incentive St. George and Utah both offer rebates to people who install solar power systems.


© 2007 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Your Daily Horoscope (23 min)
The almanac (53 min)
Panetta: Congress not told of CIA program
Biden goes on the road to defend stimulus
The two-edged sword of online games
Rio Tinto employees face spy charges
Ghana prepared to greet Obama
fark
NY Times thinks their website users would pay five bucks per month. Listen, for the last time, no...
Fewer calories allow monkeys to live longer. Good thing you're not a monkey
"Resident found out it's not OK to shoot raccoons and gerbils...He told police that he and his neighbors...
Thousands homeless after China Quake. Quisp unavailable for comment
Ugly-ass okapi born at Denver Zoo. In fact, "okapi" means "ugly-ass" in Swahili
If you find a live grenade in your newly purchased vehicle, you probably shouldn't wait a month...