Selasa, 14 Juli 2015

Does It Make Sense To Use Solar Energy?

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Chances are, you are already using solar energy in a variety of forms. It is the primary fuel source in the creation of food, fresh water, petroleum, and wood. The question we propose is "why use solar energy to power your homes"? Is it realistic for generating useful heat and electricity?

The answer is that solar radiation is the most reliable source of energy that we know. It is there each and every day. Almost nothing is for certain in life they say, except death and taxation. But most of us would probably bet with 99.99% certainty that tomorrow we will have the Sun.

The other great benefit is that solar energy is cheap. The Sun does not send out monthly bills, and last we checked there are no taxes on solar energy. If there is a less expensive source of energy on this planet, then we would like to know. 

Does It Make Sense To Use Solar Energy
Does It Make Sense To Use Solar Energy


Yes, it is true that solar energy systems are not the most efficient. But you will be using the lowest costing and most reliable fuel source on the planet. No monthly charges, and no swings in the markets. And most important for some us, we are covered when there are power outages, emergencies, and large storms.

Starting from scratch and installing a solar energy system can be a daunting task. But with a little thought, a little help, and a little power of will, you will find the experience not so bad. Here are a few thoughts to help you get started in deciding whether a solar energy system is right for you.

If you live in locations with good amounts of sun, then your prospects for energy independence are good. In addition, you could be saving money and promoting a cleaner environment. The decision is not so difficult.

The more rainy and foggy your climate tends to be, and the more north you go, then the more difficult the prospects for using solar energy. A little more calculation and investigation may be needed.

Passive solar heating refers to making hot water and heating your home. If you are in a good solar climate, then you should consider installing these systems. They do not cost much and can be simple to integrate.

Another popular form of solar energy is Photovoltaic (PV) electricity. These semi-conductor panels will convert solar radiation into useful electricity. It is true that there is a significant manufacturing investment in making PV panels, and they can cost some money. So the decision to make PV electricity should be more carefully considered.

PV panels will pay themselves off if you are an efficient user of electricity. The actual time period of payback, however, depends on your exact circumstances and your region's local rate of electricity. Some calculation may have to be performed.

They will also pay themselves off if developing a new property and avoiding the installation of electrical transmission cables routed to your home. Depending on the distance, these transmission cable costs can be significant.

If you are interested in an emergency reserve of energy, then this also is a good use for solar energy. You could charge a large bank of batteries with a small number of panels. So when you get those destructive storms and environmental disasters, just kick in the emergency reserve and ride it through.

Whatever your specific purpose, the reasons for using solar energy are many. Whether saving money, reducing pollution, or backing yourself up in case of emergency, installing a solar energy system can be a profitable and rewarding experience.

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