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Contact Us for Your Free Solar Consultation   Please submit your information, and a LightWave Solar representative will contact you soon.   First Name: * Last Name: * Type: * -none-ResidentialCommercialIndustrialGovernmentNon-profit Email Address:…

USDA Agricultural Grants for Solar

The USDA 9006 Grant Program is available to provide 25% of the cost of a solar electric photovoltaic system. The local USDA office anticipates the 2008 Notice of Funding Availability soon. Possible deadline for applications could be Mid May 2008. 51% of your tax income must be from the agricultural…

Franklin Gets Solar

Published on Nashville City Paper (http://nashvillecitypaper.com)   Harness the sun and burn away high energy bills By southcomm Created 08/29/2008 – 2:00am Facing the prospect of double-digit increases in the cost of electricity later this fall, homeowners throughout the Nashville area are discovering a free source of energy. These…

New 30% Federal Tax Credit!

01/12/2011 Federal Incentives/Policies for Renewables & Efficiency Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit Last DSIRE Review: 02/18/2010 Program Overview: State: Federal Incentive Type: Personal Tax Credit Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Solar Water Heat, Photovoltaics, Wind, Fuel Cells, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Other Solar Electric Technologies Applicable Sectors: Residential Amount:…

Welcome to LightWave Solar

LightWave Solar is an experienced turn-key solar installer providing solar engineering, procurement and construction in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama. Since 2006 LightWave Solar has designed & installed over 500 solar projects across the Midsouth. Read Customer Reviews at SolarReviews.com.  …

Company Profile

LightWave Solar is an experienced turn-key solar engineering, procurement and construction firm (EPC) who helped pioneer the solar industry in Tennessee. Founded in Nashville in 2006, LightWave Solar is 100% focused on solar PV with over 500 solar projects installed across the Mid-South, primarily in Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama.