Why Use Creative Solar USA for Your Renewable Energy Project?
At Creative Solar USA, our comprehensive project approach gives you the power to choose, and with zero money down payment options now available, solar is more affordable than ever. Creative Solar USA works with you and your organization to meet all of the bottom-line objectives.
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Our staff of experienced and certified installation professionals are dedicated to using the highest quality solar panels and products with industry 'best-practices' to customize every PV installation according to your requirements. Partner with Creative Solar USA today, and we will ensure you will be a satisfied member of our Clean Energy community long after the installation is complete.
Meet Our Team
Russel Seifert
CEO
Richard Gale
Operations Director
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Chris McMahan
Commercial Project Manager
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Alan Carrier
Master Electrician/Supervisor
Seth Gunning
Sales Director
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Sarah O'Connell
Marketing & PR Director
Will Harding
Operations Manager/ Technical Director
Cesar Prieto
Business Development Director
Kevin Stam
Solar Consultant
Chaia Lewis
Solar Consultant
Matthew Johnson
Solar Consultant
Trey Gibbs
Commercial Solar Consultant
Jessica Worley
Sales Support / Solar Consultant
Travis Webb
Solar Consultant
Gustavo Arce
Solar Consultant
Kelsey Jackson
Administrative Assistant
David Hearn
Operations
David Reeves
Engineering and Design
Prescott Nicholls
Customer Service Representative / Project Manager
Robert Korpi
Installations Foreman
Chad Waits
Electrician
Jeremiah Taylor
Electrician
Anthony Stegall
Installer
Alejandro Guzman
Installer
Christopher Stegall
Installer
Mason Jenkins
Chief Photon Wrangler
How Does Solar Work?
Each solar panel has several individual photo-voltaic cells (PV) consisting of semiconducting material. When the sunlight hits this material, the energy is absorbed and flows out of the cells.
This is called Direct Current electricity. Next, the DC electricity flows to an inverter, where it is converted into Alternating Current.
Once DC is converted into AC, it is ready for your building to use. It then flows from the inverter into your structure's power system. Your home or business uses this power the same way electricity from the grid is used.
Any excess energy flows out to your utility company. In turn, your energy company gives you a credit on your electric bill.