Solar Renewable Energy

  • Graham County Electric Cooperative is committed to providing members with affordable cost-effective energy solutions.
  • It is important to gather as much information as you can in order to make the best decision for your situation
  • After you have reviewed the following information, and if you feel solar is the right choice for you, complete the SunWatts Program Packet (PDF) and make an appointment with Graham County Electric Project Manager by calling (928) 485-2451 extension 8653.
  • Graham County Electric wants to be your energy solutions partner

10 Steps to Take Before Installing Solar

  • Since solar power generation is rapidly becoming more widely available, we put together this information to help answer questions you might have
  • As prices decline and technology improves, installing a residential solar system—also called a photovoltaic or PV system—makes sense for some consumers
  • Even with these recent improvements in PV, it’s important to find out the facts before committing to a purchase
  • Consider these points as you explore whether solar is right for your situation.

Questions to Ask a Solar Contractor

  • As with any major home improvement project, purchasing from the right installer/contractor is every bit as important as the product you are purchasing
  • Due diligence is critical to ensure you get the best system, for a fair price, and that it’s installed correctly and on time

Solar Systems: What Size is Right for You?

  • All solar systems begin with a series of small photovoltaic (PV) cells that produce electricity directly from sunlight
  • These PV cells are combined to form a module or panel
  • Several panels are connected together to form an array or a solar system
  • Arrays can be small— from a few panels to power a roadside warning sign or a remote cabin—up to a large array covering hundreds of acres as part of a utility-scale solar farm
  • Solar systems generally can be divided into 3 types, based on size:

Solar Energy FAQs