The many advantages of solar panels for your home
We all know that solar panels have long-term benefits not just for the environment but also for you in terms of savings but what many forget to iterate is that there are short-term advantages of using solar panels for your home. It’s, in fact, a win-win for you and for nature. Obviously, you have to do the math before making an investment in solar panels and for that, it’s highly recommended to get in contact with a licensed and qualified solar professional. But all that can be sorted once you have decided to go with solar panels for your home.
Your electricity bills go down considerably
If you live in a sunny state with lots of sunlight to shine on your home’s roof for the most part of the year, you could save tons. Furthermore, if you have set your house for net metering, the excess energy can be supplied to the power grid, sold as a utility. According to North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center, it costs significantly less to get energy from a fully-financed solar PV system than local utility. The study concludes that this holds true for 42 out of 50 largest cities of the United States.
Areas that are closer to the equator generally have a higher potential for producing solar energy as compared to those that are frequently overcast. When it comes to the United States, much of the area is suitable for solar energy. Some States like Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, California, Nevada, Colorado, and Utah are super suitable for solar energy.
Less Pollution
When you are meeting your energy needs through solar energy, you are generating less demand for energy from coal power plants. This, in effect, leads to less pollution. Considering how direly our environment needs a fix for pollution, solar energy comes in as a relief for the environment.
Quieter, so less noise pollution
Solar panels hardly make any noise because there are no moving parts unless you are using a PV array that with a rotational axis. But even then, the noise is so minimal that it’s unnoticeable. Even other renewable energy sources like wind turbines make significant noise as there are moving parts that make more noise as winds pick up. One reason why wind turbines are usually installed in remote locations like farms, etc.
Accessible in remote areas
People living in remote areas with no access to electricity the traditional way or areas that are off the grid can benefit from solar energy.
Although there’s an upfront cost involved with the installation of solar energy panels, the savings made in electricity bills are considerable. And if there’s enough sunlight, there’s a chance to sell the energy back. Not to forget the amount of damage that fossil fuels are doing to the environment.