Business Renewable Energy

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Starting Your Own Home-based Solar Energy Business

Author: Daniel Stouffer

Our home-based solar energy business entails no up-front costs or fees, unlike many other work from home opportunities. We do ask that you invest time in educating yourself and in turn educating the consumer about renewable energy. It is the perfect time to join the solar revolution.

The cost of oil and natural gas continues to rise. CO2 emissions and the release of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) are changing the climate. The support and management issue related to an old energy grid erodes security.

The need to adopt and upgrade the American home to solar energy has never been more apparent. Emerging U.S. companies are ensuring that residential customers are afforded the opportunity to take advantage of renewable technologies through innovative solar system rental services. Companies are positioning the rental of solar panels and entire residential systems as a means to modernize the U.S. energy infrastructure, to increase global energy supplies, and to provide methods for entrepreneurs to create home-based, solar energy businesses.

Photovoltaic (PV) technology is evolving rapidly to address today´s global climate and energy challenges. With the solar revolution comes unequaled opportunity. It offers excellent business growth for work from home, solar energy consultants who want to create a way forward. The following outlines the requirements to starting your own home-based solar energy business.

* Step 1 - Understanding the Solar Energy Business Offering

* Step 2 - Creating a Structure for Your Home-Based Business

* Step 3 - Registering and Completing the Associate Training

* Step 4 - Receiving Ongoing Small Business Development and Support

Home-based businesses, particularly in rural or small town settings, are helping many people achieve the balance between economic prosperity and personal well being. Home-based businesses are now recognized as a viable source of new jobs and economic growth. Entrepreneurs are creating their own alternative jobs from home rather than seek corporate employment.

The home-based, solar energy business explained here has a great mission. Its grassroots goal is to spread the use of clean, renewable power as simply and as rapidly as possible. This solar rental service has removed many of the challenges associated with both the use of residential solar energy as well as the entrepreneurs wishing to start a work-from-home business.

The solar industry´s dramatic expansion is both exciting and a movement worth of crafting a new small business around. A solar powered home is becoming more and more popular and finally more affordable. Many home owners are opting alternative powered water and pool heaters that can be run off of rented solar energy systems. Solar plants consume little or no fuel, saving billions of dollars year after year. The infrastructure would displace 300 large coal-fired power plants and 300 more large natural gas plants and all the fuels they consume.

Solar does seem about to become a major player in the energy market. Solar energy systems are now rentable. Solar module brackets, solar module frames and profile channels according to the present invention can be formed of any suitable material with the entire solar energy system packaged up for one day installations and rental options that lock in the cost of energy for up to 25 years.

Starting a home based solar energy business has many rewards and challenges. Starting a business is a big responsibility that includes commitment, professionalism, training, and self-discipline. It involves careful consideration, such as what type of competition you'll encounter and the demand for the solar rental service you can expect. Start searching for your next dream job by investigating the options exploding in the renewable energy industry.

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About the Author

At Solargies, we plan to make the right Eco-friendly, green solutions available to the American homeowners. My role involves the leadership, communication, and the education related to the adoption renewable energies. We help provide homeowners the option to rent a solar electric system and avoid the huge, upfront investment in solar technology. Learn more at http://www.Solargies.com

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10 Responses to Business Renewable Energy

  1. Nick the Tile Man says:

    Sun and Wind Powered Energy. You can harvest the sun and wind to produce a solar panel or wind mill that is affordable, safe for our environment, will save you money, and make you less dependent from the utility companies.

    Go green and save money!

  2. backincharge says:

    What grants are available for a start up business involved in renewable energy?

  3. John W says:

    Do you actually need to make a choice? The most valuable business degree is an MBA but that’s a graduate degree and it’s possible and even preferable if the under graduate degree is in a different discipline. At the University I attended, there was cooperation between the business school and the engineering school such that you could get an MBA in Engineering, basically doing an undergraduate degree in engineering to give a good technical foundation and then a business graduate degree.

    MBA’s are useful if you wish to be employed by a big company when you come out of University especially if the MBA is from a well respected business school. If you wish to start your own store, that hardly requires an MBA though the knowledge gained from one would be invaluable. You could get that information from books or by auditing lectures instead of actually getting a degree. Likewise an engineering degree is mostly to get hired by corporations though professional engineers tend to also be independent professionals in the same fashion that Doctors and Lawyers are. Ironically, the Engineering degree or more correctly working as a contract engineer might actually prepare you better to be an entrepreneur than a business undergraduate degree. Even then the knowledge from the business courses are useful but could be garnered through electives, books or auditing.

    Both electrical and mechanical engineering would have more than sufficient coverage of the basic technology and stores pretty much operate out of catalogs, trade periodicals and manufacture provided information. The engineering degree would be more useful if you intend to do some design work or offer engineered solutions to your customers. The Engineers that I know who did strike out on their own, registered themselves as general contractors as that allowed them wider flexibility in what they could do.

    Being an entrepreneur takes guts, persuasiveness, being a workaholic and an attention to detail more than anything else.

  4. imisidro says:

    From the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance CFDA http://www.cfda.gov here are some grants involving energy:

    81.036 – Inventions and Innovations http://12.46.245.173/pls/portal30/CATALOG.SEARCH_PGM_TXT_DYN.SHOW?p_arg_names=prog_nbr_in&p_arg_values=81.036&p_arg_names=keyword_in&p_arg_values=energy&p_arg_names=_title&p_arg_values=
    OBJECTIVES:
    To encourage the development and commercialization of energy-saving inventions by providing financial and technical assistance to projects that have a potential for significant energy savings and future commercialization markets through a competitive solicitation process.

    81.087 – Renewable Energy Research and Development
    http://12.46.245.173/pls/portal30/CATALOG.SEARCH_PGM_TXT_DYN.SHOW?p_arg_names=prog_nbr_in&p_arg_values=81.087&p_arg_names=keyword_in&p_arg_values=energy&p_arg_names=_title&p_arg_values=
    OBJECTIVES:
    To conduct balanced research and development efforts in the following energy technologies: solar, distributed energy and electric reliability, biomass, hydrogen, fuel cells and infrastructure, wind and hydropower, hydrogen, and geothermal. Grants will be offered to develop and transfer to the nonfederal sector various renewable energy technologies on a competitive basis.

    81.105 – National Industrial Competitiveness through Energy, Environment, and Economics
    http://12.46.245.173/pls/portal30/CATALOG.SEARCH_PGM_TXT_DYN.SHOW?p_arg_names=prog_nbr_in&p_arg_values=81.105&p_arg_names=keyword_in&p_arg_values=energy&p_arg_names=_title&p_arg_values=
    (Program in closeout – no more assistance to be provided in the future)

    81.117 – Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Information Dissemination, Outreach, Training and Technical Analysis/Assistance
    http://12.46.245.173/pls/portal30/CATALOG.SEARCH_PGM_TXT_DYN.SHOW?p_arg_names=prog_nbr_in&p_arg_values=81.117&p_arg_names=keyword_in&p_arg_values=energy&p_arg_names=_title&p_arg_values=
    OBJECTIVES:
    The Department of Energy (DOE) seeks to provide financial assistance for information dissemination, outreach, training and related technical analysis/assistance which will: (1) stimulate increased energy efficiency in transportation, buildings, industry and the Federal sector and encourage increased use of renewable and alternative energy; and (2) accelerate the adoption of new technologies to increase energy efficiency and the use of renewable and alternative energy through the competitive solicitation of applications.

    To apply for grants, go to Grants.gov http://www.grants.gov . They have everything you need to apply for grants.

    The first step is to register with Grants.gov and their registration process for organizations can be accessed from http://www.grants.gov/

    1. Get a Data Universal Number System (DUNS) Number
    2. Register with Central Contractor Registry (CCR)
    3. Authorize your Organization’s Representatives
    4. Login as an E-Business Point of Contact (POC)

    You will first be asked to find the grant number of the grant that you wish to apply for. You can get this from the Catalog of Domestic Assistant http://www.cfda.gov which is the federal database of all grants.

    If you are applying for grants as an individual, here’s their registration requirements http://grants.gov/assets/IndividualRegCheck.pdf

  5. light blue says:

    what should I study mechanical engineering,electric engineering or business to dedicate renewable energy?
    Hi my goal is to start a store of renewable products like

    -solar PV
    -solar thermal
    -wind
    -hydro
    -inverters
    -controls
    -batteries
    -pumps

    what should I study to create a store like that? mechanical engineering,electrical engineering or business?

  6. MC says:

    What is a good name for a renewable energy business and what should i sell?

  7. C W says:

    Renewind
    GreenPower
    Tri-Energy
    AmeriPower

  8. pd says:

    What licenses are needed to start a renewable energy residential installation business in Ontario ?

  9. Aditya says:

    Please Suggest good name for Business of renewable energy project is mainly active in Wind & Solar project?

  10. ╦╩╔╩╦ O.J. ╔╩╦╠═ says:

    You need the lisense of commerce, free growth, and trade. Those are the main ones.

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