Past Clients
Our goal is to build long-lasting business relationships with our customers. The Green Panel often finds itself as an educator through the engineering, furnishing, and installing process because of our history in the renewable energy market.
Corporate Customers:
Dow Corning – Midland and Zeeland facilities
Hemlock Semiconductor
Schneider Square D Electric – Headquarters – Schaumburg, IL
O&W Distributing
Zatkoff Seals
Spider9
Allmetals
Educational Customers:
Western Michigan University
Michigan State University
Wayne State University
Oakland University
Saginaw Valley State University
Wayne County Community College
Henry Ford Community College – on and off grid systems
Kellogg Community College
Lake Superior State University
Alpena Community College – includes 20 kW wind turbine
Over twenty elementary, middle and high schools throughout both Michigan peninsulas
Municipal Customers:
Van Buren Township, MI
Sycamore Township, OH
The State of Georgia Department of Transportation
The City of Farmington Hills, MI
The City of Detroit
The City of Greenville, MI
Eaton County, MI
Washtenaw County, MI
St. Joseph County Jail
Chippewa Nature Center Pre School
Residential Customers:
We’ve installed a large number of residential systems – from 1 kW to 20 kW, on grid, off grid and on grid with battery backup, shingle roof mount, metal roof mount, ground mount and pole mount.
You’re Just 4-Steps Away From Going Green!
Step 1: Request Your FREE QUOTE
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Step 2: Design
We design solar systems using HIGH PERFORMANCE SOLAR PANELS, from leading solar industry manufacturers.
Step 3: Finance
Our NO MONEY DOWN SOLUTIONS include grants, rebates, incentives, and financing for most solar energy projects.
Step 4: Installation
Fully licensed and insured technicians help you start generating RENEWABLE ENERGY ON DAY 1.
Installing solar panels and generating renewable energy on-site is a great way to reduce carbon emissions and potentially earn valuable LEED certification points.
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and Get on the Path to Energy Independence