It Is Time to Go Solar
By going solar, you'll be saving time, saving money, and most importantly - saving our planet.
Why Go Solar?
Better for the Environment
Solar energy is a renewable and clean source of energy that does not produce harmful emissions or pollutants. Unlike traditional fossil fuels, solar energy does not contribute to air or water pollution, and it does not produce greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. By using energy, we can reduce our reliance on non-renewable resources and help protect the environment for future generations.
Cost Cutting
Solar power can help cut costs in several ways. First, it reduces or eliminates the need for electricity from the grid, which can result in lower utility bills. Additionally, solar panels require minimal maintenance and have a long lifespan, reducing the need for costly repairs or replacements. Finally, many governments offer incentives or tax credits for installing solar panels, further reducing the overall cost.
Increased Home Value
Solar panels can significantly increase the value of a home. Not only do they provide a source of renewable energy, but they also reduce energy costs and carbon footprint. According to a study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, homes with solar panels sell 20% faster and for 17% more than those without. By investing in solar panels, homeowners can not only save money on energy bills but also increase the resale value of their property.
Planning and Saving
Are you tired of high electricity bills and want to switch to a more sustainable energy source? Solar panels might be the solution for you! By planning and saving for solar panels, you can reduce your carbon footprint and save money in the long run. Contact us to learn more about how you make the switch to energy.
How Solar Works?
The amount of sunlight that strikes the earth's surface in an hour and a half is enough to handle the entire world's energy consumption for a full year. Solar technologies convert sunlight into electrical energy either through photovoltaic (PV) panels or through mirrors that concentrate solar radiation. This energy can be used to generate electricity or be stored in batteries or thermal storage.
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Below, you can find resources and information on the basics of solar radiation, photovoltaic and concentrating solar-thermal power technologies, electrical grid systems integration, and the non-hardware aspects (soft costs) of solar energy. You can also learn more about how to go solar and the solar energy industry. In addition, you can dive deeper into solar energy and learn about how the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office is driving innovative research and development in these areas.
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- Energy.gov