Since 2006, Solar Ki, LLC has been designing and installing high quality solar electric systems throughout the Willamette Valley and Central Oregon Coast. The founder, and owner for the past 10+ years (Laura Uhler) had 20 years experience as engineer and engineering manager in the high tech industry, when she delved into renewable energy. Believing in a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, she and her staff developed a mission to provide quality systems designed for reliability and long-term efficiency that would delight customers.
Smaller utility co-ops which include CPI, Central Lincoln PUD and EWEB may offer incentives that range from $.50 per DC watt to $1.00 per AC watt up with varying maximums. Pacific Power and Portland General Electric currently offer up to $4,400 dollars for residential installations and up to $50,000 for commercial solar projects. These incentives are based on an allocated funds that decreases periodically. Your business may be able to recover investments in solar systems through rapid depreciation (5 year) deductions on federal tax returns.
Solar Ki offers design-build construction services for renewable energy and energy storage projects nationwide. From site layout, project modeling, civil and electrical engineering, and estimating to EPC contracting, quality control and maintenance, we do it all. Project funding for solar projects from business to non profits. This is the last year for the 30% tax credit savings for home and business. Call us with any questions regarding your projects. Solar Ki provides resiliency planning for sustainable construction projects.
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