Behold the rise of solar power for homes
You cannot fail to have noticed that we are now living in a whole new era. Traditional energy resources continue to decline while sustainable renewable energy supplies are beginning to become more and more accepted. One sure-fire way to reduce our dependence upon traditional energy supplies is to introduce solar power for homes.
You can easily install solar power for homes everywhere. Nearly every property would be a viable option for a solar power for homes installation. Indeed, in Great Britain alone already there are nearly 20,000 homes fully kitted out with residential solar power.
It is pleasing to see that our governments are cottoning on to this progressive movement for solar power for homes. With the introduction of sweeping tax credit system and radical incentive schemes, clearly our politicians are getting the message.
They are even encouraging this yet more by establishing planning targets with strict guidelines for newly built homes. Indeed, in the UK it has been established that all new building developments have to use renewable energy sources for at the very least 10% of their energy usage.
Solar power for homes can go one of two ways. You can go solar thermal or solar photovoltaic. With solar thermal, your solar panels or slates uses the sun’s energy to heat a local supply of water. This steaming hot water can then be fed around the house for a heating supply, or it could simply provide the home’s hot water supply. This is much the same way that the Romans used to heat their houses centuries ago. Only today, our technologies make it so much more efficient.
The other way to introduce solar power for homes is by installing photovoltaic tiles. These effective solar energy converters create a direct (DC) current that is fed into an inverter from where it is changed to alternating (AC) current that we can then use with our domestic appliances.
Generally, solar photovoltaic systems cost more money than solar thermal panels. Either way, you are sure to make huge money savings over time. Both sorts of solar power for homes work like a dream. Meanwhile, of course, introducing solar power for homes will dramatically cut down on your CO² emissions, thereby minimizing your all-important ‘carbon footprint’.
Many people wrongly believe that systems that run solar power for homes systems are complicated, or difficult to maintain. In fact nothing could be further from the truth. So long as you employ a professional, fully trained solar power engineer to install your solar power for homes system for you, then more often than not, nothing can or will go wrong for the 25-30 year duration of their life.
Having an experienced installer do the work for you means you can be sure that everything is fitted and wired in correctly.
In keeping with most things when compared to their counterparts from the 70’s, modern solar power for homes systems are a great deal more discreet than their earlier versions. Photovoltaic solar panels can look very modern and stylish. Solar shingles and slates are becoming more and more popular because they are now available in a variety of colors that can perfectly match your existing roof.