Residential Solar Power Panels: A Solution To The Energy Crisis?

by skageet on July 6, 2009

The Earth’s dwindling reserves of fossil fuels have prompted the development of alternative means of generating energy, particularly from renewable resources. Sunlight harnessed by residential solar power panels can provide a very energy-efficient and cost-effective alternative.

Electrical and heating appliances can run very effectively on solar power, once a homeowner purchases a solar power panel kit from an online or “brick and mortar” retailer. Many homeowners have been considering residential solar power panels as an alternative power supply for their homes.

The Pros and Cons of Using a Residential Solar Power Panel

Capturing the sun’s rays and converting them into electrical energy is the main purpose of using a residential solar power panel. Since the sun is a renewable energy source, there are great benefits to the homeowner who choose this to power their home. Solar power is received for free and is readily available in areas where there is enough sunlight to power these solar panels.

Residential solar power panels is the money it will save you on your electric bill. While solar power itself is free, there is the cost of the solar panels themselves and the installation. Thanks to advancements in green technology, residential solar power panels are becoming more affordable for the average homeowner.

Some homeowners have opted to purchase several smaller systems to help power certain areas of their homes to help them save money. There have been cases where energy from the solar panels has been powerful enough to return “grid-based” power back to the electric company. Because of the incentive of using safe, alternative energies and the associated economic savings, some people use solar power exclusively to power their homes.

The residential solar power panel system must be positioned properly so as to collect the sunlight. The area should receive adequate solar energy to power these solar panels so those living in areas where sunlight is scarce are at a disadvantage. Another thing is that solar power panels can occupy large areas of space so enough panels can generate adequate electrical power. However, further developments in solar panel technology can come up with smaller panels that will be able to generate larger electrical capacities.

Despite the disadvantages, the advantages of using solar power panels far outweigh them and the use of these solar panels will continue to be more popular as a viable alternative source of energy for the home and eventually the industries.

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1 Roger from Solar Power Facts 07.06.09 at 9:42 pm

A big disadvantage of rooftop solar is the cost, as a result of the economy of scale. Large installations need only be designed, sited, approved and so on ONE TIME, whereas this needs to be repeated for each residential or commercial rooftop installation.

Still, I am fully in favor of it.

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