Nusun Global Empire: Your Solar Energy Experts in Torrance, CA
Nusun Global Empire Provides Torrance 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 Torrance 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 El Segundo and Lennox and covers the area of Lomita with solar expert designs. Our company offers free solar panel designs for the cities of Redondo Beach, Alondra Park, and Hawthorne and energy savings in West Carson. Contact us today for a free consultation in Lawndale and learn how our solar solutions can benefit you and your community in Torrance.
Things to Do in Torrance
Torrance, California, located in the heart of the South Bay, offers an array of activities for visitors and locals alike. Start your day at the famous Torrance Farmers’ Market at Wilson Park, where you can grab fresh bites and enjoy the serene park atmosphere. Nature lovers will enjoy birdwatching at the peaceful Madrona Marsh or exploring the history of aviation at the Western Museum of Flight. Torrance also boasts iconic landmarks like the Kent Twitchell mural and Torrance High School, made famous by TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Beverly Hills, 90210. For a stunning view of the city, head to Los Arboles (Rocketship) Park, where a retro-style rocket replica awaits. Shoppers can indulge at the massive Del Amo Fashion Center, while beach enthusiasts will love the uncrowded Torrance Beach and the scenic 22-mile Strand Bike Trail. Torrance truly offers something for everyone—from its rich history to modern recreation and family fun.
Torrance: Historical Factoid
The City of Torrance is located in southwest Los Angeles County in a region known as the South Bay. A municipality with the eighth largest population in Los Angeles County, the City is bordered on the southwest by one mile of beach, on the west by the City of Redondo Beach, on the north by the community of Lawndale, on the east by the Cities of Los Angeles’ Harbor Gateway and Gardena, and on the south by the communities of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The City is part of the greater suburban Los Angeles area. Prior to 1912, Torrance was part of a Spanish land grant belonging to the Dominguez family. The land was largely unpopulated, open, dusty plain. By 1912, a real estate developer from Pasadena named Jared Sidney Torrance had purchased 2800 acres to make his vision of a “Modern Industrial City” a reality. Police services during this period were provided by Los Angeles County in the form of a Constable stationed in Lomita. During these early years, the City’s physical layout followed Jared Sydney Torrance’s master plan. Along the City’s eastern boundary, J.S. Torrance envisioned commercial and industrial zones physically separated from residential areas to the West. The reason for this design was due to the great amount of smoke generated by the City’s early industries. Winds blew dependably from the West and generally kept the residential areas free of smoke. Today, this wind continues to provide residents relief from heat and smog.
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