Two Advantages
of Home Solar Power Systems
Home solar power systems are not as hard to
set-up as in a commercial or industrial setting. The system is
also quite convenient because a home solar power system can
handle about 60% to 80% of household electricity needs.
You don't have to be an engineer to build a home solar system. In fact,
homeowners can develop their own solar power system at home by
following a few guidelines from a book about the subject.
Setting-up a solar power system in the home may require a
couple of panels of photovoltaic cells and a rigged system that
includes wiring, an inverter, distributor and storage
batteries.
You may already have read a number of articles about home
solar power systems that discusses its advantages of low cost,
low maintenance, environment-friendly, and easy set-up.
However, there are other reasons why you should consider a
solar system in your house.
Home Solar Systems Are Supported By The
Government
During the 1960s, photovoltaic cells were barely ever
considered for commercial use. It was used instead as back-up
power of satellites in space. Today, however, the initial
capital investment has become more competitive in the market.
Also, on long term, you can slash down electrical bills from 10
to 20 years.
The key here is that governments in
countries such as the US, Japan and Germany recognize the
benefits that people can have from using home solar power
systems. These countries make an effort to establish improved
guidelines on net metering, a better research and development
on photovoltaic cell technology and a subsidy program for
homeowners. All of these are meant to support and promote solar
energy.
The energy crisis also fueled the advancement of
solar enegy and resulted to the Energy Tax Act, which
provided tax credits for homeowners who set-up
solar systems into their houses. It is a fact that an
economic problem is plaguing the world today and home solar
power can be the key of salvation.
Home Solar Systems Has A Long Life
Setting up a solar system is not only easy; it is a
one-time implementation. This is not only because of the low
maintenance; the system also has no moving parts at all.
Typical home solar power systems can last from 10 to 25 years
and you already had your return of investment from 3 to 5
years. Clearly, the system is a money saver.
The problems a homeowner can expect to encounter are damage
or exhaustion of the solar panels and expiry of the storage
batteries. Damage or exhaustion of the solar panels is already
prevented with the application of a special adhesive on the
surface of the panels. All else are accident-related or
coincidental.
To prolong the life of home solar power systems, it is best
to maintain the cleanliness of the surface of the panels, as
well as, to regularly check the status of the batteries. If
these two are regularly checked for problems, you can be sure
of a long life for your solar
power system.
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