Installing solar systems and the efficiency depends on several factors. Your location plays an important role. Areas with easy sunlight access are optimal. Shady areas or areas that get little sunlight won’t be very productive in terms of solar energy.
The basic components of a home solar system are
solar panels, an inverter, a charge controller, a battery, wiring, and a support structure. The basics of how the system works is that when the sun strikes a photo voltaic solar panel the sunlight is converted into electrical power. Generally, it takes 100 square feet of solar panels to generate 1 kilowatt of power per hour. A1 kilowatt home solar system takes approximately one to two days for installation. This 1-kilowatt system will generate between 1600 and 750 kilowatt hours per year.
Cost of installing a solar home solar system is offset by Federal grants and
incentives offered in the United States. Interesting fact about solar energy is that with state rebates and federal tax credits, that price of
solar energy systems is only about thirty to fifty percent of the normal retail price. Over time, your solar power system will save you money and provide you with power independent of any other utility source. In some instances, you can even sell your solar power back to your local power grid.
...and few more facts about solar energy: Technology for solar energy is improving constantly. Facts on solar energy show use of renewable energy is expected to increase 50% between 1999 and 2020. Don’t’ hesitate to investigate how you can use solar energy in your home today.
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