Nusun Global Empire: Your Solar Energy Experts in Peoria, AZ
Nusun Global Empire Provides Peoria, Arizona Homes with Solar Panel Installation
Several factors influence a home’s suitability for solar, including location, roof orientation, shading, and age. Our solar advisors can assess your home’s suitability in Arizona and provide expert guidance.
By choosing Nusun Global Empire, you’re investing in a sustainable future and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources. Nusun Global Empire offers solar panel installation for homes in Chandler, and Phoenix and covers the area of Tucson with solar expert designs. Our company offers free solar panel designs for the cities of Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Mesa and energy savings in Glendale. Contact us today for a free consultation in Peoria City and learn how our solar solutions can benefit you and your community in Peoria, Arizona.
Things to Do in Peoria, Arizona
Peoria is home to Lake Pleasant, the second largest lake in Arizona after Roosevelt Lake.
Though Lake Mead is much larger, it is shared by both Arizona and Nevada. Peoria residents enjoy 34 neighborhood parks, three public pools, two large community parks, five dog parks, and more than 26 miles of mountain and multi-use trails. Peoria’s Streets Department maintains more than 1,559 miles of roadways. Peoria’s Utilities Department provides water, wastewater, and solid waste services to almost 60,000 residences and businesses. Peoria is one of eight cities in Arizona that spans multiple counties. (Far north Peoria actually stretches into Yavapai county). Peoria’s first Christmas Tree debuted in 1921 and was sponsored by the Peoria Woman’s Club and the Chamber of Commerce.
Peoria, Arizona: Historical Factoid
Peoria, Arizona, (population 155,684) a western suburb of Phoenix, was settled in the late 1880s after the completion of the Arizona Canal in 1885 provided irrigation to the area. Several families from the Midwest were persuaded to take a chance on the desert oasis. They would later name their new settlement after Peoria, Illinois, the town they had left behind.
Grand Avenue, a 100-foot wide thoroughfare running diagonally through Peoria, was established in 1887, connecting Phoenix to the Vulture Gold Mine. Along with the water tower nearby, Grand Avenue created the center of the young farming community. Residences sprang up around this town center, and by 1889 both a school and a Post Office had been established. In the early 1890s, a spur of the Santa Fe Railroad was built alongside Grand Avenue. Both routes were used to transport the settlers’ crops, including Pima cotton and alfalfa, to market, and brought goods and travelers to Peoria.
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