The pros of solar energy are abundant; here are a few from Natural Home magazine. Solar power can be ties to a grid or stand alone and it increases the home’s value. Not only does it have moveable parts, but also emits no waste. There are tax incentives that are widely available and experienced installers readily available nationwide.
A few of the disadvantages of solar power are trees, cost, and location. If you or your neighbors have mature trees that shade your roof, solar power panels may be difficult. Like many of the previous posts stated, the cost of solar power panels is costly, anywhere from $30,000 to $50,000. Not all roofs can bear the additional weight of the panels. Depending on your location, the panels must be cleared of dirt, snow, and bird droppings to maximize their potential.
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January 4th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
Solar panels are very expensive, so it is not feasible to use them
January 6th, 2008 at 9:33 pm
solar is the way everyone should go, unfortunately it is expensive. i don’t think there are anyy problems with it, i think its all good
January 7th, 2008 at 9:49 am
The pros of solar energy are abundant; here are a few from Natural Home magazine. Solar power can be ties to a grid or stand alone and it increases the home’s value. Not only does it have moveable parts, but also emits no waste. There are tax incentives that are widely available and experienced installers readily available nationwide.
A few of the disadvantages of solar power are trees, cost, and location. If you or your neighbors have mature trees that shade your roof, solar power panels may be difficult. Like many of the previous posts stated, the cost of solar power panels is costly, anywhere from $30,000 to $50,000. Not all roofs can bear the additional weight of the panels. Depending on your location, the panels must be cleared of dirt, snow, and bird droppings to maximize their potential.
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