Anonymous | Fairbanks, Alaska | 08/18/2008
It is my opinion that in order to sell these to people without a lot of extra money, or a real desire to save the earth, you are going to have to lower the price. This was an investment I chose to make, but it was really an awful investment. I enjoyed working with Remote Power, and they really believe in their product. Janet Hoople<br />I believe that alternative energy is important and my little project helped to fund research for this. It was the right thing to do.
Anonymous | Fairbanks, Alaska | 08/07/2008
Remote Power has my vote as an honest, skillful, informed professional company doing good work in an important field.<br />
Anonymous | Bettles Field, Alaska | 01/07/2007
<br />This was a remote Alaska installation to power a government research cabin on a National Wildlife Refuge. Grid power is not available, and the site is not accessible by road. The cost of flying gasoline or diesel to the site to run a generator was getting prohibitively expensive. Since this is not a grid-tie installation, and not eleigible for incentives because it is a federal site, many of the questions above are not applicable.
Anonymous | Fairbanks, Alaska | 05/13/2006
We have had multiple jobs done by Remote Power over the years. Always the same; high quality workmanship, professional and in an reasonable timeframe.<br />We`ve been RE (off-grid) since 1997 and have never regreted it for a minute.
Anonymous | Fairbanks, Alaska | 04/06/2006
These folks are a wonderful resource for all aspects of solar power in our unique climate.<br />We are a totally off the grid home-many of the above questions do not really apply to us.