Last year while considering their home's needed renovations, Lynda and Edward Primka decided to look into weatherization. They had been interested in energy conservation for a while; and the house was using an unreasonable average of 10,000 Kilo-Watt Hours (kWhs) of electricity a month. Knowing there had to be ways to reduce thier electricity bill, Lynda contacted Sustainable Future on the recommendation of her general contractor, FE Trainer. "We would really like our country to do better with energy conservation and renewable energy...we wanted to do our part," she said about their decision to renovate "green".
Single Pole-Mount Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System with Tracking Capabilities in Pigeon Forge.
Residential Installation of a Flush Roof-Mounted 5.32 kW system, consisting of 28 SXE190 Watt Panels and one Sunny Boy 5000 inverter.
In late 2007, Sustainable Future received a phone call from Susan. They were interested in adding photovoltaic panels to their hundred-year-old home.