Maui Solar Pacific Energy Management
8 Meha Place
(808)870-2227
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PEM is a locally owned and operated business in Maui County, Hawaii. We believe in our community, the ‘aina and the sustainability of our island.
Learn More About UsOur energy-saving customers reduce carbon emissions because we help them to design a solar electricity system to fulfill some or all of their electricity requirements, and then we supply and install that system. We typically use Sanyo photovoltaic (PV) panels as they are among the best available. However, we will work with building dimensions and client preferences to design systems that meet our demanding criteria. We are specialists in the design and installation of solar energy systems from PV panels. We provide expert advice on the best quality PV panels, energy saving tips, and professional installation. Pacific Energy Management (PEM) helps people to:
Community Oriented PEM is a locally owned and operated business in Maui County, Hawaii. We believe in our community, the ‘aina and the sustainability of our island. We are proud to work with local non profit organizations who uphold the same values and help them in installing PV systems on their buildings. Renewable energy is the answer to many of our modern problems. From economic to moral incentives, more and more people are turning to the power of the sun as a source of every day domestic energy. Our customers save money by generating their own electricity, and they care for the environment by reducing carbon emissions. Expert Installation Our customers rely on us for solar electricity systems not only because of our quality installations, service, guarantees, and professionalism, but also because we have a strong background in construction. We know what must be considered when installing solar electric systems. With these long term PV systems, we are there for you for maintenance and support when you need us. Our Vision
Our core objective is to help Hawaii keep energy resources in our local economy while promoting local jobs and energy independence in the Pacific Region. |
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