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The Power of Solar: How You Know It's Right for Your Home

By: Sean Burton

Solar power is becoming increasingly popular in homes and businesses. Solar how to books, websites and workshops are attracting huge audiences. The people interested in solar power are not just die-hard environmentalists. They are homeowners, business people and even government agencies.

Since at least the 1970s, people around the country have been concerned with the future of fossil fuels. These non-renewable resources are used extensively in every one of our daily activities. From eating breakfast to the morning commute to even taking a walk in the woods, fossil fuels have been involved. But because these resources are non-renewable, they will eventually run out.

When there is no more oil, coal or natural gas, we will need to rely on alternative fuels. One of the most promising alternative fuel sources is solar. How to harness solar power and make it work on a small scale is on the mind of many homeowners today.

There are countless benefits to be had with solar power. These are just a few:

* It can be used in new or existing homes. Solar panels can be built into new homes easily. They can also be added on to older homes as part of a "green" overhaul.

* The environmental impact of using solar is next to nothing. There is some impact from the production of solar panels. However, many factories are using alternative fuels themselves. Of those who still use fossil fuels, some purchase carbon offsets to reduce their overall impact. Actually using the panels to power your home produces no negative effects. There are no emissions or waste products to dispose of, and there is an unlimited supply of sunlight.

* If there is a power outage or natural disaster, having a solar power setup in place can help keep the lights on. After a power outage, it can take days to get your home's power restored. Homes that live completely off the grid don't have to wait around for the power company. Even homes with only a partial solar power system can keep essential items going with stored solar power. Your furnace, stove and battery charger can work even when your neighbors have no power.

* The financial benefits are plentiful, and they will only increase in the future. Fuel costs have suffered sharp rises recently. It seems likely that the cost of living will continue to climb higher and higher. For those who don't have to pay for electricity, the lean times are easier to survive. Even if your home is only partially powered by solar, you will save a considerable amount of money on your electric bill. The initial cost of a solar setup may seem prohibitive, but it will pay for itself within a few years.

* The cost of solar power setups will likely continue to fall. The average cost of a home solar power setup today can be as high as $50,000 depending on the size of your home. That is the high-end cost, including materials and installation. If you do some or all of the work yourself and bargain shop for used solar panels, the price will be much lower. This price looks downright affordable when you look at costs in the past. Just a decade ago, the same setup could have cost upwards of $300,000. As the demand for solar power increases, so will production of solar panels. The price will fall accordingly, making solar power even more affordable to set up.

When it comes to powering your home with solar, how deep you dive in is up to you. You can have just one solar-powered appliance or a few collection panels on your roof. You can go completely off the grid all at once. Or you can switch to solar in stages. Changing over to renewable energy is a positive step for the future that you won't regret.

Article Source: http://www.propertymagnate.com/articles

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