Solar & Wind Renewables

Solar & Wind Renewables

Renewable Energy creates energy from resources that are naturally replenished and inexhaustible. For the majority of commercial applications, PV solar is the most applicable solution – but certainly not the only one. PV Solar produces electricity when sunlight strikes rooftop- or ground-mounted panels. Energy may be consumed by a building occupant, or sold to a utility.

In select US markets, PV solar projects generate lucrative financial returns – between 10-20% IRR, with a low risk profile. It is our business to know these markets, and help NAI clients capture the benefits.

What renewable energy technologies apply to commercial buildings?
  • PV solar (electric)
  • Solar thermal (hot water)
  • Small wind
  • Geothermal
Is my building right for solar, or other renewable energy?

Numerous factors influence feasibility, including:

  • Federal, state, and utility incentives
  • Local utility prices and legislation
  • Geographic location
  • Building construction
  • Roof replacement timeline
  • Shading

Contact NAI Global to perform a thorough assessment for your properties.

What geographic markets are best for solar?

Solar is a fast-changing landscape, driven heavily by financial incentives. At the time of writing, the following markets offer the highest returns:

  • California
  • Colorado
  • Massachusetts
  • Maryland
  • New Jersey
  • Ohio
  • Pennsylvania

Numerous other geographic locations that may offer strong incentives for renewables are included but not limited to: Illinois, North Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin, and others. For the most current outlook on your market, contact NAI GreenPoint.

How can we overcome the high upfront cost for renewables?

Costs for renewable energy are falling and there are a variety of financing vehicles available to help. Our renewable funding experts can help you navigate the complex landscape and demonstrate the best options to meet your objectives.

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