Solar Energy Facts – Some Good, Some Bad But Not Ugly

It is a fact that the fossil flues that most power producing businesses world wide use are becoming scarcer with each passing day. It is fact that the emissions from the conventional fuels that are being used to produce electrical power have and continue to harm the environment. It is also a fact that there are a number of solar energy facts that remain unknown to many people.

There are a few solar energy facts that I have learned recently that I would like to mention as well as some better known facts. Not all of the solar energy facts are in favor of solar power. But in the short time since I started my research I have found many more pros than cons. First I would like to list a few solar energy facts that can be viewed as drawbacks.

- Many people do not understand that there are options to conventional fuels.

It seems that it sometime takes a crisis for some people, like me, to begin a little research into what can be done to make things better.

- Solar electricity can only be produced during daylight hours.

During the night-time hours, power has to come from storage batteries or the commercial power grid.

- New solar panels installed by contractors are expensive.

It is a solar energy fact that the cost is coming down as technology matures. Also, the federal government and many states are giving tax rebates, credits and grants to help offset initial cost.

Now, let’s list some solar energy facts that can be considered .

- Solar electricity is requires only one form or raw material, sunlight. Sunlight is free to use worldwide.

- Sunlight is an inexhaustible resource and it produces renewable energy. The sun is going to be around for a long time to come. No one that I know of has a really good handle on how long for sure, but we are all betting on a long, long time.

- Solar power electricity works. It is clean and efficient.

- Solar power electricity can be implemented in steps. Many households worldwide start with only a few needs connected to solar power. The solar power system can be added to as your budget and desires allow.

- Solar panels require very little maintenance. The solar power generator system has no moving parts to wear out and replace. Cleaning a couple of times a year is usually all that is required.

The solar energy facts listed above are by no means all of the pros and cons, there are both that can be found with just a little bit of effort. It is a good idea for anyone who is concerned about their power bills and/or the condition of the environment, to do some research on solar energy facts.

Next, for the ones who want to keep more of their hard-earned money in their pockets, take a look at Solar Power Facts 4 You. Check out the info at Solar Power Electricity.

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  6. Hi Jim,

    I came here from BloggerLuv and first I want to say thanks for joining. I know a little about solar energy but I don’t really know anyone that has it installed on their roof. It would be a dream come true to sell that excess energy back to the electric company.

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