AMECO Customers: Debbie & Joe in Long Beach

Debbie and Joe went solar back in 2006 when they installed their solar electric (PV) system and solar hot water system. Since then, they have enjoyed the benefits of solar energy.

AMECO Customer: Townson in Los Angeles

After moving into a new house, Townson installed a solar electric system on the roof of his home in 2007. Since then, he has lowered his previous utility bill of $450 to only $30.

Solar Panel System for Home Van Nuys: A 2026 Guide

Location: Van Nuys, CA Solar System Type: Solar Electric (PV) Solar System Details: 14 PV Panels with a Central “String” Inverter Electric Bill Before: $200 Electric Bill After: $9 Reduced by 96%! Originally from Malta, Pat has spent much of her life traveling around the globe. After seeing so many natural wonders up close, she […]

AMECO Customer: Clay in Fullerton

After moving into a new home, Clay and his wife found that their electricity bills were significantly higher. By installing solar panels on their roof with AMECO Solar, they have completely eliminated their monthly bill and are happily using solar energy.

Long Beach Solar Pool Heater: Costs & Savings

The California Aquatics Therapy & Wellness Center has awarded a solar pool heating project to AMECO, a local company that is considered a pioneer and leader in the solar industry. Originally organized as the California Communities Pool for the Handicapped in 1956 by civic leader Evelyn DuPont, the nonprofit organization offers accessible and affordable aquatic […]

AMECO Announces Solar 101 Community Workshop

Join us for our Solar 101 Community Workshop on Wednesday, May 1 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in Long Beach. Organized by AMECO, the workshop will teach you how to use the sun’s power to benefit your home or business.  Our team of experts will go over the basics of solar energy in addition to […]

AB 327 Passes Senate Floor

Now that AB 327 has passed the senate floor and is headed to Governor Jerry Brown’s desk for final signing, we reflect on parts of the bill that will affect Californian solar owners and the solar industry as a whole.