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Solar Powered Homes Sell Quickly Despite Market Crunch


November 05, 2007  |  10 Comments

Each of the 47 newly developed homes in Clarum Homes' new Hamilton Park community in Menlo Park, California is being sold with Sharp OnEnergy solar systems as standard features. The homes were put on the market this summer and 44 have already sold.

Coupled with other energy-saving features, the incorporation of solar arrays on the new Clarum residences will help homeowners reduce their utility bills significantly. Any excess electricity generated goes back into the utility grid — thereby spinning the meter backward, and accruing credit on the homeowner's utility bill.

"A solar electricity system adds tremendous value to the homes we build. By providing homeowners with attractive solar systems that generate electricity right on their rooftops and incorporating other energy efficiency features, we're enabling them to save 50 percent or more on their utility bills," said John Suppes, president of Clarum Homes and Byldan Corporation.

The Sharp systems feature all the necessary components for emissions- and maintenance-free operation, says the company, including a meter that allows homeowners to monitor system performance.

"By building homes that include solar electric power as a standard feature, Clarum is leading the way among homebuilders for the new energy standard in residential construction," said Ron Kenedi, vice president of Sharp's Solar Energy Solutions Group. "We're delighted that these homes are in such demand by discerning homebuyers that are concerned about their energy usage."

In 2006, Clarum Homes won the Governor's Economic & Environmental Leadership Award for Sustainable Communities for their efforts at Vista Montaña in Watsonville, California — the nation's largest zero energy home community, which also features Sharp solar electricity systems.

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keith kornell
keith kornell
November 13, 2007
Results in Ohio not similar. Not only does the addition of solar devices not increase the marketability of the house it severely restricts your available market down to the very few people who are interested in solar power, are looking for houses, and want the area the house is in. General public is not in the market for solar houses yet. Realtors are all COMPLETELY clueless on how to sell a solar home and general public is clueless as to what solar home means. They understand that a back up generator adds 6-9,000$ in value to a house but tell them you have a solar charged battery backup power system and they blink. Realtors look at solar power like you would a color of paint, they do not see it adding value. They expect house to sell as itself and the solar is a cute throw in feature. One realtor actually asked me, " Gee, can you get financing for a solar house?"
Tim Vesely
Tim Vesely
November 12, 2007
I am proud of all who take time to enlighten the masses on the cost effectiveness of solar power. I am one of many who joined USA Solar stores and (four winds)opening 2008 in Connecticut, And after seeing many happy customers eyes light up and a big happy grin on their face, watch their meter stop and run backwards;I can only say "Just do it" If not to save $$ then do it for your kids and grand kids.If you can pay a bill for electric each month then you can afford this..God bless.
diane moss
diane moss
November 8, 2007
Very inspiring Murray. This could be a very odd and fun coincidence, if your wife's name is Jodi. If it isn't, I am nonetheless heartened by yours and all of the commenters' good work.
Enyinda Okey
Enyinda Okey
November 7, 2007
Am a solar specialist. I am a Nigerian and Live in Nigeria. I am hoping for when Nigerian governments, nay African governments would start thinking RE even as a part of their home plans in the face of the disruptive power supplies that has become a disaster. Enyinda N. Okey (e.n.okey@hotmail.com)
Todd Cory
Todd Cory
November 7, 2007
I sure hope before they put super high tech, energy intensive to make PV's on the roof they have first made the home super efficient, taught the people about conservation and installed SDHW.

Lets gather the low hanging fruit first!

Todd
Julie Rosenthal
Julie Rosenthal
November 7, 2007
Enyinda and Michael, you are both inspiring!
Good people all over the world share your hopes.
murray rose
murray rose
November 7, 2007
I am in the process of building over 100 PV energy efficient homes in outback QLD employing aboriginal people who will be the actual owners of them with NO cost to them, except the skills and security and FUTURE this allows them to, at least have a chance at, and we all need each other to, make amends, and move forward with hope, instead of fear.I am not a greedy property developer I am on a very tight budget, but I do this because it brings me joy it and this is going to sound a bit tweely noble but because I want to die knowing I did something ,not futile, in my time on this planet,(I hope) There is a global change of soul on this planet and if we want to realise our potential for,' whatever', as a species, by existing long enough, for these dreams to be at least allowed to breathe and given a chance to grow into something special, and beautiful, and real.
Mike Galloway
Mike Galloway
November 7, 2007
Hey Michael T.......have your boss check out Decker Homes around the Toledo OH area. Bill put solar shingles on a house there they built....by the way...I beleive they make the shingles in Michigan....how ironic....anyway the house has a small "battery backup" system that allows key circuits to work, frig and furnace and a couple of outlets....you can't even really tell the shingles are PV powered...very cool and keep pluggin away at your boss.

Mike
Alfred Cellier
Alfred Cellier
November 7, 2007
good on you, murray rose!
We should all be inspired by yur work.
...Alfred
michael taylor
michael taylor
November 5, 2007
very good for california. as for here in michigan i can't get my boss(a home builder)to even read the magazine articles. i still keep trying to convince him. but it still helps spread the word.it's like trying to fill a void people just don't hear.

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