Fuller Architecture – Mocksville, North Carolina
- Rural Energy for America Program,
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Located in Mocksville Court Square, Fuller Architecture stands as a testament to timeless design and unwavering commitment to excellence. Established in 1992 by the architect John M. Fuller, AIA, this small rural business has carved a niche for itself in the architectural landscape of North Carolina.
But Fuller Architecture is more than just a design firm; it has a focus on sustainability. In a move towards environmental consciousness, the firm invested in a 10 kW DC solar electric (PV) system for their flat rooftop, with a grant through the Rural Energy for America Program.
“The installation of the solar system is not merely a financial investment; it’s a statement of values. With the current rates of inflation, the projected cash flow payback period for this project is less than five years. This not only showcases the financial viability of renewable energy but also sets a precedent for other businesses in the community,” said Fuller Architecture.
Renewable Energy Design Group assisted Fuller Architecture.
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