Solar
Electric Power Systems
Energy Independent Now with Solar
Electric Power Systems

Energy costs rise on a yearly basis, and
many homeowners are turning to conservation inside their homes
to help cut costs. However, there is no reason to have the
heater set to a brisk 60 degrees in the winter anymore, nor
should homeowners be content with sweltering 74 degree air
conditioning. By installing a solar electric power system for
their homes, home owners can receive a free supply of energy
for the rest of their lives. While these systems will be
substantially more expensive to begin with than pulling
electricity in from the power grid, operating costs are
significantly reduced. It's safe to assume that one of these
systems is an investment in a home's future.
Good for the Environment
Too
A solar electric power system is great for
the environment in that it doesn't add any carbon dioxide or
other air pollutants into the atmosphere. Instead of burning
tons of coal in a power plant, home owners can receive all the
power they need right from the sun. It creates zero air
pollution, and over time, reducing air pollution will result in
greater health for everyone. If that isn't enticing enough,
consider the other benefits of solar electric power
systems.
A residential solar electric power generator
provides a huge amount of energy security for home owners. No
longer will they receive electricity at the mercy of the
elements. That means no more downed power lines resulting in
black outs and waiting days or sometimes weeks to receive power
again. How would it feel to never again have to wait to flush
the toilet or take a shower simply because the water pump
wasn't functioning due to a lack of power? A solar electric
power system produces a constant supply of energy during the
day, and large batteries charge up for use at night, although
newer photovoltaic technologies promise to deliver some
electrical generation capabilities even after the sun has
set.
When looking at a solar electric power
system, it's important for home owners to calculate their
electrical usage for the worst days in winter and summer, when
usage will be highest. Heating and air conditioning use a lot
of electricity, and energy usage during the spring and fall is
traditionally lower by a substantial amount. A good ballpark
figure is $20,000 for one of these systems. Depending on a
particular family's energy needs, that figure can change from
$15,000 to $30,000. Fortunately, excess electricity can be sold
to the power company, earning a small return on the purchase.
Of course, the biggest allure of a solar electric power system
are the energy savings, which will pay off the entire system
within 10-15 years.
|