Feed in tariff doubles your money in 15 years! Deadline is September 30, 2010 for October 1 deadline.

Don’t miss out! Feed in tariff (FIT) preparation deadline is September 30, 2010 for October 1 deadline. Last chance to receive this benefit in 2010!

Feed in tariff doubles your money in 15 years. And, it continues to produce revenue for well over 25 years by avoiding ever-inflating power costs. Feed in tariff programs create cash flow for a guaranteed 15-year contract, and does not preclude other incentive programs and tax credits. Long after the cost of your system is paid off, feed in tariff produces income that will almost entirely wipe out many annual power bills. Your return on investment is as strong as a good year on the S & P 500.

Here’s how it works: The utility in your county will pay the system owner (that’s you) a premium for the power that your solar system produces. For specific rates in your area call LiveLight Energy at 1-888-919-2887.

For example: A residential electric utility customer pays close to 11 cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity. Your feed in tariff solar system, depending on where you live, will generate between 54 and 48 cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity that it produces. Utilities must honor this premium on electricity, and it is used to offset the cost to buy and maintain a system. Once the equipment is paid off, that contract continues to generate revenue for the customer.

Commercial customers can realize a huge savings and immediately increase cash flow. Feed in tariff not only reduces overhead costs, it provides a promotable competitive advantage to your target audience in a tight consumer market.

With operations in Western Oregon and Northeast Oregon, LiveLight Energy is uniquely equipped to help you get the most out of this program. Call us today at 1-888-91-watts (1-888-919-2887), or email solar@livelightenergy.com to find out more.

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