Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Energy Efficiency Key For Homes Wanting Solar Panels

By Phillip Cote


With the concerns many have about what pollution has done to our environment, you are probably looking for ways to leave as little of an impact as possible. If you can not afford to use solar panels to provide energy for your entire home there are still things that you can do. Continue reading this article to learn about inexpensive ways to put the sun's rays to use.

Solar cells are becoming a lot more popular around the world. As the technology advances, cells are becoming far more efficient. They have grids ready made out there that can easily attach to your roof. The biggest drawback, of course, is the high price of purchasing this type of rig.

Find out about tax incentives to help you pay for your solar panels. This takes a lot of research. There are federal incentives for solar energy, and individual states have also gotten into the act to varying degrees. Even some local cities have incentives available for those who choose to power their homes with solar energy. Find out what you are eligible for, so you can get as much help as you can.

The three types of photovoltaic solar panels that are available are mono-crystalline, multi-crystalline and amorphous. Though they are all made of silicon, the difference is in the treatment of silicon and the method used to create the solar cells.

If your solar panel installation has gone smoothly, you'll soon be enjoying a reliable on-site energy source of your very own. Keep track of your panels' performance from month to month and chart exactly how much money you're saving on electricity. If conditions are ideal, you might actually be generating a surplus of energy, and this can often be sold back to the power company! You will see that your power production dips during the colder months. This is not due to lower temperatures (winter sunlight is just as effective as summer sunlight) but to the increased cloud cover common in winter.

You have to find out what permits you need in order to have solar panels on your home. Check with your city or town as to what the laws are regarding alterations to your home.

With any type of construction some areas require certain licenses and permits. You will need to find out if there are any special requirements for the area you live in. Without following the rules in your area, you could get into quite a bit of trouble (even if you did not know about the rule).

Once you know the basics and have continued your research of the solar energy industry, you are going to find the rest of the process will go fairly smoothly. The sooner you install, the more money you're immediately going to start saving. Come out from under the power company, and use clean energy. Protect your wallet and the environment. Remember these helpful tips as you carry out your solar energy plan for your home.




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