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Solar Power in Dothan, AL

Home to the annual National Peanut Festival, Dothan is located in Southeast Alabama. Dothan’s average annual rainfall is 52 inches, and the area experiences 228 days of sunshine per year, on average. Due to the spring and fall severe weather seasons, Dothan is frequently impacted by strong thunderstorms, high winds, and a high risk of tornadoes. As a result, power outages are common in the Dothan area. All this makes Dothan an ideal place to add solar power to a home or business. 

Solar Alternatives designs and installs custom solar power systems for residents of Dothan, Alabama. Each system is designed with a focus on long-term performance, reliability, and safety. Solar Alternatives tailors each solar system to perfectly fit the property and the client’s energy needs in the area’s unique climate.

 

Why Dothan Needs Better Power Solutions

 

When the Lights Go Out

Power outages are not uncommon across Southeastern Alabama, with thunderstorms, high winds, and seasonal weather events frequently disrupting power grids. Dothan’s power outages are mostly the result of these storms. Solar power is an excellent way to reduce the negative effects of power outages because, when paired with battery storage, solar keeps essential systems running until the grid is restored. That means your refrigerator will stay on longer so your food doesn’t go bad right away, your lights stay on, and you may still have internet access.

 

Rising Utility Costs

As infrastructure ages and energy demands increase, electricity rates in Alabama continue to increase. On-site Alabama solar generation offsets those rising costs and makes Dothan residents’ energy costs more predictable.

 

Generators Aren’t Enough

Gas and diesel generators rely on fuel availability, create noise, and produce fumes. They need to be maintained with fresh fuel, and they need to be started manually. Solar systems deliver quiet, dependable power. They don’t need to be refueled, and maintenance is minimal.

 

Reliable Power During Outages

When storms disrupt the grid, battery systems continue supplying electricity to essential circuits. Lights stay on, refrigeration continues, and critical systems remain operational without noise or refueling.

 

 

How Solar Panels and Batteries Work Together

 

Solar Panels Generate Power During the Day

Solar panels produce electricity while the sun is out—about 228 days a year in Dothan, Alabama. This reduces the amount of energy a property needs to pull from the grid during daylight hours, which immediately offsets utility usage.

 

Batteries Store Excess Energy

When solar panels produce more electricity than the property is using, that excess energy is stored in batteries rather than sent back to the grid. Stored energy becomes available when it is needed later.

 

Panels Shut Off During an Outage

When the utility grid goes down, solar panels alone automatically shut off. This is a required safety feature that prevents electricity from feeding back into power lines while crews are working to restore service. If the system is appropriately equipped, power can continue to run off a solar battery. Without a battery, a solar-only system cannot power a home or business during an outage.

 

Use Stored Power at Night and During Outages

Battery systems supply electricity after sunset, during peak pricing periods, or when the grid goes down. Power continues without interruption, even if utility service is unavailable.

 

Gives Homeowners Independence

By combining solar panels with battery storage, properties gain continuous access to electricity during outages, at night, and during peak demand periods. The system works as a complete energy solution rather than a partial one.

 

 

Power for Dothan Businesses

For businesses across Dothan, power interruptions and rising electricity costs directly affect operations. Solar and battery systems provide a way to stabilize energy expenses while maintaining continuity during outages and periods of peak demand.

Each commercial system is designed around how a facility actually uses energy, supporting daily operations without disrupting workflows.

  • Maintain Operations During Outages: Battery systems keep critical equipment, lighting, and systems running when utility power is interrupted. Businesses avoid downtime and reduce the operational risks associated with extended outages.
  • Control Energy Costs: Solar panels offset daytime electricity use, while batteries reduce reliance on the grid during peak pricing hours. This combination creates more predictable operating costs over time.
  • Built Around How Businesses Operate: Every system starts with an understanding of how the facility actually uses energy. From there, engineers design and install a solar and battery system that supports daily operations and continues performing over time.

 

 

Why Homeowners Choose Solar Alternatives

Reliable energy systems start with engineered designs and experienced teams. Solar Alternatives delivers both. Every project is handled in-house, from engineering through installation and long-term service, so systems are built to perform reliably year after year.

Here’s what sets Solar Alternatives apart: 

  • Engineering, design, and installation handled in-house
  • Solar and battery systems designed for reliability and safety
  • Professional installation and ongoing performance support
  • Proven solutions for  homes and businesses

 

 

Take Control of Energy Costs in Dothan 

Schedule a free consultation with Solar Alternatives engineers. Solar Alternatives will evaluate the property, analyze energy usage, and design a system that matches specific needs and budget. For Dothan homeowners and businesses ready to stop worrying about outages and rising utility bills, the path to energy independence starts with Solar Alternatives.

 

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Why Solar?
  • Money-Saving Tax Credits
  • Lower Demand Costs
  • Higher Business Promotional Value
  • Higher Asset Values
  • Standby Power Potential
  • Lower Energy Costs
  • Accelerated Depreciation Tax Benefits
  • Lower Energy Rate Risks
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Equipment Grant Opportunities