5 Advantages of Solar Power

First Posted: Nov 10, 2020 02:43 PM EST
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5 Advantages of Solar Power

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According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), solar energy accounted for 9% of U.S. renewable energy consumed in 2019. Solar energy also had the highest growth among renewable energy sources in 2019.

Solar photovoltaic cells, solar panels, and solar thermal power plants use sunlight to generate energy and businesses, residence, and commercial buildings are taking advantage of the sun to heat their homes and facilities. Families are also using solar energy to go completely off the power grid by powering their homes using self-sustaining renewable energy from the sun. Here are five advantages to using solar power:

Clean Renewable Energy Source

Solar energy can be harvested anywhere the sun shines and won't run out. Until our sun dies, scientists estimate that won't be for billions of years, the sun can provide a 100% clean energy source. 

Solar energy isn't reliant on fossil fuels, produces zero pollution, and doesn't harm the ozone layer. Solar power also protects the environment by saving non-renewable energy sources while using the sun to generate electricity. 

Diverse Applications

Solar energy isn't reliant on expensive power grids for electricity and heat production. Therefore solar panels can be used anywhere the sun goes. Solar energy can be cultivated and used to power and heat businesses, home appliances, vehicle accessories, and even for handheld devices like portable batteries.  

Solar power can be used in the event of a blackout as a back-up power source and remove the dependence on fossil-fueled generators. Solar energy can also be used to distill water in places with limited access to clean drinking water, and even used to power satellites in space. The possibilities of solar energy are endless. Check out brooklynsolarworks.com to learn about how you can use solar energy to your advantage. 

Savings and Incentivization 

Non-renewable energy costs are steadily on the rise and will continue to rise as supply dwindles causing utilities like water, fuel, and electricity costs to increase. Solar panels can take advantage of the sun to generate more energy than some homes or facilities even consume. 

Some local and state governments provide tax rebates for solar-powered homes and facilities that produce excess electricity that is exported back to the power grid.  The amount you can save on your utility bills is dependent upon the size of your solar system and how much solar thermal and solar electrical energy you consume. 

Low Maintenance

Solar energy can be easy to maintain. Solar panels only need to be cleaned a couple of times a year, and hiring someone to do it for you is relatively affordable. Inversion units, that are constantly converting solar energy into heat or electricity, only need to be changed every five to ten years. Cables connecting your electrical equipment, inverter, and solar panels can be swapped out ad libitum to maximize efficiency. 

Constant Improvement

Solar energy is becoming more efficient every year as technology evolves. Solar energy has grown to be safer than traditional electric currents, and take up less space as well. Solar cell technology is changing the way solar panels are arranged and some companies are offering curvable, portable, and foldable solar panels. Solar panels are also creating employment opportunities and governments are incentivizing businesses that manufacture, install, and maintain solar equipment. Solar panels have changed the way people live and the alternatives it provides will help humans use nature to reduce their harmful effects on this planet. 

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