Thứ Bảy, 12 tháng 1, 2013

Seven Rewards of Solar Energy

Reward 1: It is less expensive
Solar technology doesn't have to be as pricey as perhaps you might guess. The costs of petrol and coal will be going just one way in the near future: upwards. All electricity a solar energy system makes is electricity you don't need to buy anywhere else (from a utilities company). To put it differently, buying solar energy gear is a smart investment that will pay itself back sooner or later. And don't forget the value of your property, which will also increase from the investment you make in solar panels.
Reward 2: Conserve the environment
In industrial facilities where solar energy equipment is manufactured, energy and resources are used which leads to stress on the environment. Because this will be the only pollution they cause, how much is this compared to the pollution that would have been created by NOT using solar energy? Thankfully solar panels last a long time so the small initial environmental costs can be seen as a long term environmental investment since it results in a decreased amount of necessary fossil energy. Also, because you'll be generating energy from your own home, the transport costs that would otherwise have been necessary is stopped as well. Count this as an added bonus. Another possible advantage compared to traditional energy sources which are made for use at home (such as the diesel generator) is the fact that solar panels are less noisy as well as cleaner.
Reward 3: Self-sufficiency
Even though the power grid is generally very dependable at supplying energy to our houses, there's always a minor probability of a power outage. And once shit hits the fan, and the neighbours are reading by candle light and waiting for their food to spoil, you will be at home watching your best flick after grabbing a cool beer out of the refrigerator. Thinking hypothetically, with fingers crossed.
Reward 4: Receive incentives
The government is actively encouraging everyday people to use solar technology by financially aiding the purchase of solar energy equipment. Based on your location, several incentives could be available to you. They include purchase rebates, and personal tax reductions and property tax reductions.
Reward 5: Low repairs and maintenance
Once installed you will make use of a single solar panel typically for 20-25 years. The casual rainfall keeps the panel surface clean; all you have to do is enjoy the silence and discover the worth of your house has increased by installing the solar panels. Dependent upon the region you live in and the weather conditions, some may become dusty/dirty now and again, in which case an old fashioned washing might be required (spraying some water and using and old towel should do the trick).
Reward 6: Spreading awareness
Some individuals might deem solar panels covering a roof a little too fashionable (ie too futuristic). Others see one and desire one themselves. Odds are you've seen a solar panel yourself and wondered about the thought of having a few of them supplying you with clean electricity. More and more people will become interested in the benefits of solar panels as long as the price of oil keeps on rising and the prices of solar energy a likely to become relatively cheaper.
Reward 7: Do it yourself.
Today you can further decrease the costs of installing solar panels on your roof by first acquiring the different parts of a solar energy system separately and investing a few hours and effort into creating your own solar panels. In addition, building your own solar panel can be easier than it sounds.
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