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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Going Solar: What benefits?

Theses:
Going Solar has many benefits, however, what are the 

benefits and some of the challenges to getting an affordable and efficient system?

There is a lot of benefits and values involved in going solar. 

Environmental is the best one. Solar is clean renewable 

power, and it is safe for us and our surroundings. The 

government gives tax credits, however they will be stepped

 down in the future, so those that go solar now will take advantage of those savings.

Some financial benefits
Other that tax credits, going solar increases the value of 

one’s home, which is a major plus for everyone wants to 

increase the resale value of their home. Also, solar-powered

 homes sell faster than regular-powered homes. There more

 options today in the financing of solar units. One can pay as 

you go, or pay full price for the install and benefit from the 

saving right away. In Germany home owners are cut a check 

for the excess energy produced.
List of the top 10 benefits

1. Save Thousands of Dollars

2. Start Saving from Day 1

3. Low Payback Period

4. Increase Your Home Value

5. Take Advantage of Incentives

6. Solar is a Secure Investment

7. Guaranteed Performance

8. Save the Environment

9. Create Energy Independence

10. Solar is Easy. Read more

Any risks or efficiency Problems?
Yes! However, the risk shouldn’t be more than that of get in 

cable TV. One must do their research to 

make sure the ones that do the install are following

 government best practice standards with the install to avoid 

undue cost to the end user, you or me. (E. g. The PSCs that 

regulate utilities can require these provisions as well, 

allowing most residential solar systems to connect to

 the grid in a matter of days, not months, all while ensuring safety and reliability)
Risks
Delays in interconnections can have big impacts. To begin 

with, slow interconnection processes can add hundreds of 

dollars to the cost of a residential solar system. And, despite 

the increasingly low cost of solar, those extra dollars can 

mean fewer interested homeowners can afford the price. 

Once panels are up on roofs, the wait in getting customers 

connected to the grid can mean less cost-savings and a lot of

 frustration, something that can give both the solar and utility 

industry a black eye. "For a lot of customers, going solar is 

an once-in-a-lifetime experience," says Evan Conley, 

manager of business development at NRG Home Solar. 

Read more


Benefits of Going Solar the benefits of installing a solar 

electric system in your home or business are numerous. 

Renewable Power Generation Solar electric power is a 

renewable, or sustainable, energy source. It provides utility 

grade power without the dependence on fossil fuels, which is

 how most power utilities produce electricity today. Reliable 

Solar electric systems are very reliable. They have no 

moving parts. Solar panels often have warranties extending 

up to 25 years. Inverters have warranties up to 10 years. 

Very little is needed to maintain them other than an 

occasional spray off with a hose in dusty areas…read more


Adds value to your home

Having solar equipment on your home increases its value. 

How much? Appraisers are still getting their act together on 

this one and they may vary a bit from one to another, but 

according to The Appraisal Journal, solar energy adds $15-

$20 times yearly energy savings to resale value. So let’s say

 you own a home in Pennsylvania and you install a solar 

power system on your roof, and it ends up saving you 

$4000/year in electricity bills. That means your home would

 increase in value $60,000-$80,000. That’s more than the 

system will cost, so your initial investment is recouped 

immediately and pays a $4000 dividend the first year. Instead 

of getting upset every time your utility raises power rates, you 

get a raise instead! Read more


In conclusion:
For one to truly benefit from the low-cost of switching to 

solar, one needs to take advantage of government tax breaks

 while they are still considerable, realize the value it adds to 

one’s home, and do research to make sure the install is done

 to standards, quickly a.s.a.p., affordable and efficiently, no

 delays in grid connection.


Von Bro’

Works Cited
Benefits of Going Solar
Date accessed o5/26/2015
http://valley-solar.com/why-go-solar/benefits-going-solar
Top 10 Benefits of Going Solar
Last updated December 2, 2013 by Mathias Aarre Maehlum
http://energyinformative.org/benefits-of-solar-panels/
What are the Environmental and Financial Benefits of Going Solar?
by Dave Llorens
Date accessed 05/26/2015
http://www.solarpowerrocks.com/solar-trends/what-are-the-environmental-and-financial-benefits-of-going-solar/
Going Solar Should Be No More Difficult than Getting Cable TV
Posted April 19, 2015
Keywords: Electricity, Energy Security, Solar Power, Sustainability, Environmental Policy, Clean tech, Renewables, Energy and Economy, Fuels, renewables development, solar installation
http://theenergycollective.com/nrdcswitchboard/2215521/going-solar-should-be-no-more-difficult-getting-cable-tv

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