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CASE STUDY – Tom and Diana Lackner

The Lackners were on track to spend $170,000 over the next 25 years on their fossil fuel dependent electricity bill. Now with a new 8.8 kW Solforce solar system installed, the Lackner’s will save $117,000 dollars during the warranty period of their solar array. While they are saving all that money, they will prevent approximately 320,000 pounds of CO2, 1920 pounds of sulfur dioxide and 720 pounds of nitrogen oxides from being released into the atmosphere. (Source: National Resource Energy Laboratory). Please note: This analysis assumes a 4% average increase in the cost of electricity.


My name is Tom Lackner and I have a solar system with battery backup that was installed and maintained by Solforce. They actually have built my system twice since the original was destroyed in the Tea Fire, and the high standard of care and quality was evident in both projects. Abe and his company truly represent the practical bridge between sustainable energy and “The Grid” as it currently is configured. His knowledge and communication skills make what can be a perplexing technology for the layman into a viable, reliable system whose benefits become obvious the minute one sees ones electric meter spinning backwards! And since Solforce is dedicated to maintaining their systems, my wife and I have had no worries or inconveniences since our system went online. We are very happy with Solforce and would recommend them happily.
Sincerely, Tom Lackner
“I had no idea going solar would be so easy; Solforce handled the entire process from start to finish, including the incentive and rebate paperwork. Now I have the satisfaction of watching my meter spin backward! I would happily recommend Solforce anyone.”
– Dr. Sue Carlisle
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