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Shedding Light On The Solar Power System

 

As consumers are educated about the need to conserve energy, many people are opting to install a solar power system into their home. The solar powered home uses less electricity and is very environmentally friendly. However, many people are concerned about the costs involved. In this article, we'll tell you how installing solar panels in your home can actually be an investment that will save you thousands of dollars in the future.

Photovoltaic means electricity from light. This solar power system uses daylight to power ordinary electrical equipment like household appliances, computers and lighting. Having your own solar photovoltaic (PV) system means that you can generate your own electricity from the free and inexhaustible sun power. A photovoltaic system never needs refueling, emits no pollution and can be expected to operate for twenty to twenty-five years with minimal maintenance. A typical PV system on a house roof could prevent over 34 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions during its lifetime.

The electrical output of a PV cell is dependent upon the intensity of the light to which it is exposed. Therefore, PV cells usually generate more electricity on bright days than when skies are overcast. This does not mean that your solar system will not work when skies are grey. Over the last few years, PV technology has also started to be introduced into urban areas, incorporated into the roofs and facades of homes, offices and factories.

When evaluating which solar power system best meets your needs, there are a few things that you should consider. The first thing to think about is how much power you wish to generate through solar panels. The second factor is cost and the third consideration is the availability of light. You can install as many solar energy modules as will fit on your roof. You can also choose to install enough solar power panels to generate enough power to completely eliminate your electric bill. However, keep in mind that installing more modules beyond a certain point will be of no value. Do a careful solar site survey using a Solar Pathfinder to determine the net energy output of partially shaded modules and then determine if it is economically beneficial.

A solar power system can save you money, but the real payoff is in the reduction of greenhouse gases. Solar power is a rapidly advancing technology and many governments offer rebates to consumers who take steps to make their home environmentally friendly. You can put money back in your pocket while saving the planet for generations to come.