Solar House Energy

When it comes to fossil fuels, the majority of the world is either in a state of denial or apathy. People don’t seem to be concerned over experts’ predictions that our planet’s fuel reserves will run out sometime within the next 100 years.

Fortunately, more and more families are relying on solar house energy to meet their daily power needs.

Given the dire state our world is in right now, this increasingly popular trend is the best answer to our environmental crisis. It might not be so apparent to a lot of folks, but we all stand to benefit from using solar house energy.

First of all, our solar power supply won’t be affected by how much we consume today. Considering the average lifespan of a star, our sun will be there to provide us with light for billions of human lifetimes and beyond.

If we all used solar house energy (hey, we can dream right?), countries would probably fighting a lot LESS than they are today. Most conflicts arise from the fear of not having enough, so we’d likely get off each other’s backs if there was abundant energy for everyone.

In fact, there IS enough solar power for everyone – it’s just a matter of raising greater awareness about the advantages of solar house energy.

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But what exactly do you need to start pumping solar house energy into your own home? Most homes that use this system are intertied with the main power grid of a conventional power company.

You’ll first need an array of photovoltaic (PV) cells (known as a solar panel) to collect the sun’s light. PV cells are mostly made of silicon crystals which are doped with impurities in order to encourage a flurry of electrons to gather in great numbers.

When sunlight strikes these panels, the said electrons are pushed into motion which creates solar house energy in the form of direct current (DC) electricity.

However, the current passes though a component called an array DC disconnect as a safety measure (in case of emergencies) before reaching the inverter which converts electricity into a useable AC current for your appliances.

As an additional precautionary feature, a solar house energy setup also includes an AC disconnect in the event your power company needs shut off the connection and do repairs in the area.

The last piece in this picture is your utility meter (provided by your power company) which will spin backwards when you create an energy overflow from your solar house energy.

This simply means you’re actually selling power to your utility company, and this credit will be deducted from the kilowatt-hours you’ll be buying from them in the evening!

While the initial cost of setting up such a system may seem daunting (about $20,000-$30,000 prior to any rebates), just think that you’ll be spending even more over a stretched period of time if you solely relied on conventional power.

It’s like buying a decade’s worth of electricity wholesale on a discounted rate. The best thing about solar house energy is that you don’t have to burn up fossil fuels or add to the amount of carbon dioxide in the air just to power your home!

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