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This recent trend toward environmental-friendliness doesn’t look to be an isolated one. It’s been near the forefront since 2013, and in 2015 there it will remain. We will see an even greater emphasis on eco-friendly building material. Among all of these fun green trends, however, the one that stands head and shoulders above the rest though is solar panels. Solar power systems have been growing in popularity since they were first introduced, and in 2015, plan to
A Quick Guide To Going Solar
Category: Solar Power
There are approximately 700,000 homeowners in the US who have invested in solar energy. The use of solar energy is ever-growing due to it being sustainable and very affordable. Solar panels are easy to install, require little maintenance and are environmental friendly. The improvement in solar panel technology has increased efficiency and lowered the costs for many households. Solar energy is seen as a great alternative source of energy for many households. This has led
As more homeowners and businesses invest in solar energy common interest continues to rise. However, even with the rise in popularity there is still much confusion about the perks of getting your energy from solar panels. But, have no fear. We have the answers to some of the most common questions our customers ask. Take a moment to educate yourself before investing in solar panels. Will solar panels really reduce my energy costs? Yes. A solar
With the detrimental effects of fossil fuels becoming increasingly apparent, many private citizens and companies alike have begun to explore the world of alternative energy. There are many different methods of generating electricity that do not produce the damaging emissions that are known to contribute to climate change. Wind power is one, but it necessitates a lot of money and resources for it to be viable. Solar power, though, has as much to offer, but
How the Polluting Companies’ Dollar Give Solar Panels for the Poor
Category: Solar Panels, Solar Power
Recently the Californian government set the stage for affordable solar energy to low-income residents. About $14.7 million has been raised from the Golden State’s cap and the trade system to move the project of installing solar panels to underprivileged neighborhoods for free forward . This program aims to lessen the energy costs for families that could be of great help, as it also lessens the environmental footprints. This approach limits the amount of greenhouse gases