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As electricity costs go up and technological innovation improves, a growing number of everyday people are embracing solar energy for their residences. There are two principal reasons to switch your home to solar energy. The first one is altruistic and the other is purely selfish. Both are rational. The altruistic reason would be to preserve our Earth for our children and grandchildren. We're all aware of the concept of global warming and how burning non-renewable fuels contributes to it. Solar power uses no fossil fuels, produces no carbon dioxide and will help decrease global warming in the long term. The selfish side of the discussion is that even though oil, gas and coal are getting far more expensive over time, solar power is totally free. Look at your utility bill for the month or the quarter or even the year and imagine everyday living without that bill. So, save the Earth and save money. Let's look at five reasons it makes sense now.

1) Solar energy is free and plentiful - there is certainly more than enough solar energy hitting the Earth every single day to provide power to each and every house on the Earth. As coal and oil become much more expensive, it's calculated that the demand for alternative forms of power will increase by 53% over the next 10 years.

2) Solar panel electricity is renewable, clean and sustainable. The sun is not going to run out of power in the near future. If the sun does stop sending energy to us for some reason, we'll have no more use for electrical bigger problems than where to get electricity. Meanwhile we are buying oil from nations around the world where people hate us or else we're dumping into our oceans trying to get it out from the ground. And fossil fuel electrical power plants spew nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and even mercury into the air we breath. Solar energy supplies energy with none of these bad side effects.

3) Photovoltaic solar panels for your home are simple to make and to install on most residential rooftops. Solar technological innovation has improved to the point that solar panels for your property are much more efficient. This means each panel can generate much more electrical power than older technology panels and fewer are necessary to generate power for a residence. Also residential solar panels don't require much or any maintenance. Solar panels provide power for satellites in space where the temperatures are extreme and some have been running for many decades with nobody at all to take care of them.

4) There's plenty of sunshine regardless of where you live. Okay, you can find a few regions where it can be cloudy or rainy much of the time and solar electricity might not be suitable there. But in most parts of the nation, there is an adequate amount of sunshine to make residential solar power viable.

5) Even while prices of solar technology are coming down, many states are still giving tax credits and tax deductions to home owners who install solar panels. With lower prices and tax incentives to boot, the selfish argument for solar panels is looking a lot more powerful day by day. If you're likely to reside in your house for a long time, the initial expense of installing solar panels will more than pay for itself. In case you plan to move in a few years, the asking price of a solar property will more than offset the initial outlay. Wouldn't you pay more for a house that came without utility bills?

You can begin reaping the rewards of a solar powered home immediately in the form of cost savings and in conservation of our resources. But think ahead about all electric cars. Right now you will find only a handful of electric powered cars offered for sale, but as technology improves there will definitely be many more. There is a great demand for them. Now, imagine owning an electric car that you can charge with the solar electrical power you generate with your own home! Save money or save the Earth, which ever motivates you, you'll be a winner.

by: Robert Sessions




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