Stories

The Alternative Energy Store's customers come from around the world and around the corner. They are a resourceful and innovative group who have found ways to use alternative energy technology for both traditional residential and business applications as well as for all kinds of homegrown contraptions! Over the years, we have been fortunate enough to hear really interesting customer stories about why they decided to go with renewable energy, what they went through to install their systems, how it works for them today and how using renewable energy has become a part of their lives.

We thought, “Why keep this treasure trove of enlightenment to ourselves?” We are delighted to now share with you a series of interviews with some of our customers and the intriguing stories they have to tell about bringing renewable energy into their lives. We hope they inspire and entertain - enjoy! You could be next!

Renewable Energy in the Cayman Islands
John Bodden shares with us a glimpse of what life is like living in the Cayman Islands using renewable energy.

A Family Affair
Local customer, Evelyn Vignola, talks about her need for fresh air and why she's not the only one in the family living green with renewable energy.

Bringing Solar to Belize
Jim Schwai tells his story of how Alt-E has helped do wonders using photovoltaics for the people living in a small, Mayan Village called San Lucas, Belize.

Absorbing Solar
Susan and Christel have found a new and exciting way to do their part for the earth and share their passion for the environment with the world. Learn how you can do the same in this customer's story straight from California.

Safe With Solar: Brent Cash Chooses Renewable Energy to Secure His Family
Renewable Energy provides protection for an average Indiana Family. Brent Cash wants his family to be comfortable and safe even when the power goes out. All this and he is still doing his part to help save the environment.
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