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Helweg/Hakanson Residence

Incorporating photovoltaics, solar hot water heating, and rainwater catchment cisterns, this university area home has significantly reduced their gas, electric and water consumption.

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Swanson Residence

This Tucson residence is trying to reduce its footprint on our environment by incorporating solar electric panels on the house.

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Northeast Tucson Residence

This Tucson house has more than 2/3 of their electricity usage provided by the solar electric panels on their roof. Installation of a photovoltaic system is only one of many measures they have taken to live more lightly.

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Barrett Residence

This rammed earth home houses a solar energy system that was designed to be easily expanded at a later date. It offsets the equivalent of almost 5,000 lbs. of coal from being burned each year.

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Constenius Residence

This Oro Valley system will offset approximately 2,200 lbs. CO2 per month, significantly reducing the environmental impact of the residence.

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McNabb Residence

This 3 kW photovoltaic system was analyzed by a structural engineer to verify that the tile roof could support the weight of the modules.

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Zuckerman Residence

This battery back-up system offers the benefits of a grid-tied system with the independence of a stand-alone system. This system was the first of its kind in the TEP Sunshare program.

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Gilmore Residence

Mr. Gilmore worked with his HOA to get his 1.5 kW system approved by the community. He made a video of our installation. See it in case studies.

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Olsen Residence

This Barrio Metallico home, set in urban Tucson, utilizes photovoltaics, solar hot water and rainwater catchment.

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