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Higher Power Solar

Solar Energy Contractors Del Mar, CA

Higher Power Solar

1555 Camino del Mar, Suite 563b
Del Mar California 92014
United States

(858) 252-0811

Business Description

As a solar energy contractor in Del Mar, Higher Power Solar is dedicated to providing San Diego County residents with top-of-the-line solar energy solutions. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to helping homeowners and businesses reduce their energy costs and decrease their carbon footprint by harnessing the power of the sun.

We offer a wide range of solar energy options, including photovoltaic (PV) panels, which convert sunlight into electricity, and solar thermal systems, which use the sun's heat to generate hot water or power air conditioning systems. Our PV panels are made with the highest-quality materials and are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the San Diego County climate.

Business Hours

Monday4:30 am - 11:30 pm
Tuesday4:30 am - 11:30 pm
Wednesday4:30 am - 11:30 pm
Thursday4:30 am - 11:30 pm
Friday4:30 am - 11:30 pm
Saturday4:30 am - 11:30 pm
Sunday4:30 am - 11:30 pm
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About Del Mar

Del Mar (Spanish pronunciation: [del ˈmaɾ]; Spanish for "Of the Sea") is a beach town in San Diego County, California, located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Established in 1885 as a seaside resort, the city incorporated in 1959. The Del Mar Horse Races are hosted on the Del Mar racetrack every summer. The population was 3,954 at the 2020 census, down from 4,161 at the 2010 census. == History == Del Mar was first settled in the early 1880s by Theodore M. Loop, a railroad official, and his wife Ella. Ella gave the site its name, inspired by Bayard Taylor's poem "The Fight of Paso del Mar". In 1885, Colonel Jacob Taylor purchased 338 acres (1.37 km2) from Enoch Talbert, with visions of building a seaside resort for the rich and famous.The United States Navy operated a Naval Auxiliary Air Facility for blimps at Del Mar during World War II.Much of the population is on the coast and nearby bluff which are vulnerable to sea level rise caused by climate change. In 2019, the city refused to develop a managed retreat strategy for moving infrastructure and population centers from the water. This decision was made against the recommendation of the California Coastal Commission. Instead the city is planning on using other climate change adaptation strategies, such as seawalls and beach nourishment.The Surf Line railroad tracks are adjacent to coastal bluffs some 40 feet (12 m) above the beach for 1.7 miles (2.7 km).

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