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Pacific Beach | Solar Panels, Battery Storage, Roofing, HVAC

Living in Pacific beach, our ocean is a vital resource for not only the beautiful beaches, but the sea life, plants, and birds that all contribute to an ecosystem that encompasses life along the boardwalk. People stroll the city streets enjoying the enchanting ocean view and urban feel. This is the backdrop of one of the best places to live in California. With the ocean being so much a part of the ambiance and the attraction for visitors and residents alike, what does the future hold for the sea and the wildlife? How do greenhouse gases affect our oceans? What part does solar power play in protecting the ecosystem of the sea? Semper Solaris understands the effect of fossil fuels on the environment, and we are committed to protecting it. Acidification of the Ocean Fossil fuels used for generating electricity release carbon dioxide and make up the greater part of greenhouse gas emissions that pollute the air. The sea is vast, and we have been protected from the effects and have not noticed the changes in the ocean from carbon emissions altering the chemistry of our oceans by lowering the PH and making the sea more acidic. Over time, this acidic state has taken such a toll that it has affected many characteristics of the ocean environment as it has been slowly absorbing the emissions into every facet of life deep in the sea. Shellfish are losing the ability to generate shells including lobsters and mussels Organisms necessary to the balance of the systems are growing at a slower rate Oysters are in danger of extinction The coral reefs that play such a big part of protecting the islands and coast and are the raw material of tourist industries are being eroded at huge losses to coastal ecosystems Solar and the Sea As we move towards implementing more renewable energy sources, solar is advancing innovative technologies from powering ships and boats to solar powered means of cleaning the ocean, offshore solar energy, solar-powered boats. Solar Panels in Pacific Beach are a necessary addition to the means of protecting air and sea. Only one home installing a solar energy system can have a huge impact on the environment; it’s like planting 100 trees. Protecting the ocean through conservation and ensuring clean air is a concern for not only Pacific Beach, but for the California coast. Solar power is leading the charge towards the reduction of carbon emissions. By investing in solar, you are helping to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Solar power creates no pollution or waste, has a positive impact on the environment, and is cost-effective. Pacific Beach and Solar Pacific Beach residents are informed about conservation and are committed to sustainability in their community and their ecosystem for residents, businesses, and guests of the city. We are making strides in promoting a safe and clean environment. This is foundational to this thriving community. As millions of people are moving to solar-powered homes, Pacific Beach homes and businesses are installing rooftop solar and joining the movement towards a green city, free of pollution. Development is moving on Pacific Beach, and with California's mandate for solar on all new buildings and homes, it is pointing to a sustainable city and an ocean that is being protected. With prices dropping and the benefits of solar installations in both the city and on residential rooftops, makes this an excellent time to join the efforts towards sustainability and reduction in carbon emissions. At Semper Solaris, our technicians believe in using the utmost care in preserving the environment and the atmosphere of Pacific Beach. We are on the frontlines of renewable energy and solar innovation. We use only the very best equipment available, and our technicians are experienced in the installation of all types of solar systems. We can provide you with our years of expertise in choosing your solar system, its design, and aesthetics with the many options for Solar installations. Call Semper Solaris solar contractors today and take the first step of going solar in Pacific Beach.