You may be hearing a lot about solar energy these days. It’s very popular, but using the sun as a source of energy has been around for hundreds of years. Here are some ways to use the sun to benefit your life in a number of ways. You’ll be surprised to learn how easy it is!
Tips for Solar Energy:
- Contact your local government to ask them about rules in place where you live. No solar technology should be in use without permission from the powers that be. You may find yourself fined and having to take down all that you worked so hard to put in place if you don’t inquire first.
- When it comes to solar energy, the sky is truly the limit, so learn about your options before you buy. How much space are you allowed, by local law, to fill with solar equipment? Can you sell excess energy back to the grid? What sort of regulations are in place?
- Are your energy bills getting a little out of control these days? If you are tired of paying costly energy bills then it is time to switch to solar energy. It might cost a little more upfront, but will ultimately end up saving you a ton of money in the long run.
- Having a pool is a luxury that is becoming unaffordable for many families. Have you watched the past couple summers pass by, without opening up the pool? Switching your system over to renewable solar energy can help make it possible to keep enjoying your pool, without the high energy bill each month.
How to Install:
- If you want solar panels that are efficient, you should try to get ones that don’t always have to rely on when the sun is out. Many newer solar panels are able to store the sun’s energy when it is up, but let you use it anytime of day. This will help your system to run off the solar energy all night long.
- If you really want to see how your solar panels are working, keep a diary of the day to day energy output. Make a note if you are recording data on a particularly dark or shady day. Having this information can help you to understand how your panels work, and this can help you to optimize their performance.
- Solar energy systems are great for saving money if you have no problem making an investment up front. Unfortunately, solar panels are not cheap; therefore, getting your panels paid off and actually saving money could take several years. You should invest in solar energy only if you’re settling down.
- Be prepared to keep your solar panels clean. The dirtier they get, the less efficient they are at generating power. While it is true that rain and wind can often take care of a lot of this for you, you do need to get up there sometimes and dust them off yourself.
- Talk to the company that you plan on having install your solar system and see if a sun tracker is a good fit for your system. Sun trackers use very little energy and will maximize the amount of power your system can produce. If you have the space and resources, a sun tracking system can help you maximize your energy production.
- Many governments offer tax savings for consumers who install green energy products. These tax savings can help offset the installation cost of a new solar energy system. Additionally, many state’s also allow you to deduct some or most of the costs of the installation on your state’s tax return allowing double savings.
- Contact your insurance agent to find out if a solar energy system could be included in your insurance policy. Expect your homeowner’s insurance premiums to go up once your system is installed and consider switching to a different insurance agency if you find that your premiums have become too expensive.
Final Verdict:
When you make the choice to really use solar energy, you will be delighted to see how easily you can start doing it. Use the tips laid out here, and you’ll soon be able to feel better about saving the environment and using solar energy.