
Frank Mattison Landscape
Specializes In Drought Resistant Plants
For a FREE consultation, call (661) 860-9868
or email Frank at fmattca@aol.com
Beautiful Drought Resistant Plants For California
Frank Mattison Landscape – Antelope Valley Landscaper
It’s that time of the year. It’s planting season. This is it. If you need a landscaper that is capable and has great new ideas for planting low maintenance trees and plants in an efficient manner using organic fertilizer, plants and trees that grow well in the Antelope Valley, then contact Frank Mattison Landscape at (661) 940-6069 or email frankmattisonlandscape@hotmail.com
Going Beyond Solar Panels
The future of alternative energy is now. Our electric bill this past year was shocking. I called the utility company and they informed me that there was a rate hike. We realized that we have to do something about this over the coming months and year. I would rather go on vacation with our family or buy my kids clothes than pay these ridiculous monthly utility bills. Wouldn’t you?
Alternative energy is becoming more and more efficient and affordable. As we find the right products for our home that makes sense, we will install them so that we can be more independent of the utility companies. The article below highlights different forms of natural energy that homeowners and businesses are adopting to save money. We should see more and more information on alternative energy as the reality of rising utility bills hit consumers.
Earth, wind and wire: Going beyond solar panels
Monday, February 8, 2010@ 7:47 AM
Author: donatdawn–> Here’s a look at three technologies that California residents are using to cut their energy bills and turn their homes into clean mini-power plants.
By Chip Jacobs 6:57 PM PST, February 6, 2010
Not long ago, people who wanted to generate their own green energy at home had to content themselves with rooftop solar panels. But new technologies — and hefty government subsidies — are now allowing homeowners to tap the wind, the Earth and other renewable sources in their own backyards.
Call it the green evolution.
The cost of heating and cooling with fossil fuels has nowhere to go but up, thanks to rising global demand and increased regulation of carbon emissions. Turning one’s home into a clean mini-power plant is getting cheaper and easier all the time.
Here’s a look at three technologies that some California residents are using now to cut utility costs while turning their homes into truly green houses. Read Full Article
Car Makers Going Solar
Car companies may be jumping on the band wagon to sell solar panels and home charging units to power not just customers’ cars, but also their homes. You, however, don’t have to wait to buy a solar system for your home until you have an electric car.
If your electric bill increased significantly over the last few years, maybe you should check to see if it makes sense for you to install a solar system for your home. There are financing available (no equity, no appraisal) as well as government and electric company incentives and/or credits for homeowners. Contact us to find out more info.
(Excerpt including car photo: www.wardsauto.com)
Nissan Dealers Seen as One-Stop EV Shop
By Christie Schweinsberg
WardsAuto.com, Nov 17, 2009 9:53 AM
SANTA MONICA, CA – Buyers of the upcoming Nissan Leaf electric vehicle may be seeing their dealers more often than they anticipate if plans being kicked around by the auto maker come to fruition.
As it prepares to begin leasing and selling its small Leaf EV late next year, Nissan North America Inc. sees dealerships as a one-stop shop for customers’ needs.
ADVERTISEMENT
Dealers may be asked to offer a variety of lithium-ion car batteries to suit an individual’s driving requirements, sell solar panels for the customer’s house and recommend an electric company to install a home-charging unit, Mark Perry, director-product planning, says during a media event here.








