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Written by Malc   
Wednesday, 09 May 2007

Solar power home benefits.

The solar power home is a subject that has become very popularity in the US, and the world today. There are many reasons for this, one being that lots of people have become more aware of their environment and also the planet as a whole. They are now looking at renewable energy sources like photovoltaic power, which use sun power to create electricity. So by taking time to check out these other options, they will not only be helping to protect the environment, but also lowering their electricity bills too.

What Is classed as a solar powered home?

A solar power home is a house which gets is electricity power supply by harnessing sun power and using photovoltaic power systems, rather than using the conventional form of electricity. There are lots of advantages, and maybe some disadvantages that surround the subject of a solar power home, and all of these issues need to be thoroughly considered in order to be able to obtain a positive and correct viewpoint on this subject.

A few of the common misconceptions surrounding a solar power home are:

  • Too expensive to install.
  • It won't provide enough power for large appliances such as air conditioning.
  • It won't work during the winter, only provides power when it is sunny or windy.
  • Too difficult to install and maintain.
  • Useless at night.
  • It's unreliable and inefficient.

Although there are a few disadvantages with having a solar power home, as with anything else, most of the myths and so called disadvantages are simply not true and inaccurate.

The solar power home benefits are:

  • Solar power is actually cheaper.
  • Its a fact Solar panels actually work better in winter, because of the huge temperature change in the weather.
  • It does not need to be sunny outside for solar power to work efficiently, because solar panels use the changes in temperature in order to create electricity.

The modern solar panels that are on the market today are heavy duty, reliable, and very often have lengthy warranties. In the event of a black out, a solar power home will therefore not be unduly affected, what with a battery, that is almost constant charged by wind and solar power.

The government in some areas is actually considering a new law that will require all new homes and buildings to have solar panels fitted to them. Not only will the solar panels provide extra power to the electrical grid, they will even help to reduce the electricity shortage.

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