Solar Energy Advantages
Do you know why solar energy is so good ? It doesn pollute enviroment and saves money but do you know anything more about it ? Solar energy has a lot more advantages. You’ll read about them in this article.
Saves your money - very obvious one. Sun belongs to noone so noone can charge you for using it. If you want to save money you can get financial incetives from the government. You can sell energy to your utillity company if your system produce more energy than you need.
Enviromentally friendly - another banality. Unlike oil, gas and coal it’s clean, renewable and sustainable, it helps to protect our enviroment. It doesn’t release carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide or mercury into the atmosphere so it doesn’t pollute air. There is no need of transport because it’s generated when it’s needed.Solar energy is great weapon to fight with acid rain, smog and global warming.
Independence - even if there will be power outage you will have your own energy to supply your home or bussines. A Solar Energy system can operate entirely independent, not requiring a connection to a power or gas grid at all. Systems can therefore be installed in remote locations (like holiday log cabins), making it more practical and cost-effective than the supply of utility electricity to a new site.
Low maintance - once it’s installed it’s free of costs. Solar panels do not require to add any fuel the don’t release any smells and operate silently. More solar panels can easily be added in the future when your family’s needs grow.
When you know it all now probably you want to have your own solar panel. Unfortunatelly solar panel installation costs can be very high, but don’t worry! I have good news for you, you can make solar panel on your own. If you want to know how to make solar panel for less than $200 even if you’re not type of handyman visit my blog: make solar panel!
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