Driving Toward a Greener Future: How EV Cars Make a Long-Term Environmental Impact

Driving green for a better future! Our owner, Karen Petersen, is all about sustainability.
She stays true to her commitment to energy conservation by charging it with solar power right at home.
The Environmental Impact of Solar Power in Cebu and the Philippines

With children on summer break, families running air conditioners more frequently, and hotels and resorts bustling with vacationers, the demand for electricity spikes. Why is it the perfect time to shift to solar power?
Why This Summer is the Ideal Time to Go Solar

With children on summer break, families running air conditioners more frequently, and hotels and resorts bustling with vacationers, the demand for electricity spikes. Why is it the perfect time to shift to solar power?
On-Grid vs Hybrid Solar System: Which One is Right for Your Home or Business in Cebu?

Two popular options are on-grid and hybrid solar power systems. While both harness solar energy, they differ in key ways, including how they interact with the utility grid and how they provide power during outages or peak times. If you’re trying to decide which system is best for your home or business, here are some questions to help you.
The Importance of Proper Solar Power Installation: Ensuring Safety During Fire Prevention Month

March marks Fire Prevention Month in the Philippines, a crucial time to raise awareness about fire hazards and promote safety measures. While solar power offers tremendous benefits, poor installation practices can lead to hazards, including the risk of electrical fires.
Upgrading Solar Systems Made Easy: How We Help Clients Expand Their Installations

As businesses and homes expand, energy needs can outgrow the capacity of the initial solar system. Whether it’s adding appliances, expanding operations, or taking full advantage of solar energy, both homeowners and businesses often need additional capacity.
Typhoon Odette: A Wake-Up Call for Cebu to Embrace Solar Power

Solar power offers a solution to many of these challenges. If Cebu had more solar energy systems in place, particularly rooftop solar panels and community solar installations, the power outages might have been much less disruptive.