Solar Powered Energy And Saving On Electricity Bills
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There is a lot of interest in green construction as of recent. One of the bigger energy sources that green construction consultants push clients towards is solar powered energy. This is because it is the cleanest of all energy sources, requires no maintenance, and is steady in electricity output.
The amount of money you pay for each solar powered panel will vary based on the wattage rating it can provide. A higher wattage rating means more power output, which of course is more useful to you as a home owner. Even with a high wattage rating, you will likely need several panels to power your home indefinitely. A panel that produces 100 watts per second might cost $850 and up, and you’ll likely need several of them.
If you find yourself just a little short on funds, start looking into federal tax credit programs. You can also look into state-specific programs and grants to help pay for your solar panel upgrades. In the end you will get a nice check, but only something to help out- not the total amount or anywhere near it.
Some look down on solar energy for being inefficient during certain periods. It’s true that solar energy will wane during times such as night, or during poor weather. It’s also true that during these moments there is still energy being converted, just at a slower pace. Home owners wary of making the purchase should realize that solar panels are always working, just at different paces.
The upfront cost of $5,000 or more for a good set of panels is a lot of money. The good news is that panels are laden with long warranties- sometimes 20 years or more. When your product is guaranteed for that long, you will be able to realistically plan your return on investment. Even just saving $20 each month, the panels would be paid for over the course of the warranty. In reality you will save much more than that.
As a final note on cost, you shouldn’t have to shell out big dollars for installation. The average handy man can do it with just an hour of spare time and ready equipment. If you aren’t able to get on the roof and implement them yourself, you can have a neighbor or neighborhood handy man do it for you. Requesting help from a company might be much more expensive.
Closing Comments
It looks like solar powered energy is the best solution, but it comes at a cost. Start saving up so you can put money forth to buy your own solar panel. That way you can generate your own electricity and keep your bills at bay- and instead use the money for more important matters.
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