Solar power comes from the light energy of the sun. Properly harnessed, just one hour of sunlight can provide enough solar power to run the world's homes for an entire year. Solar power is generated by large utilities using photovoltaic cells and also by homeowners with solar panels on their rooftops and/or property.
Residential solar power is growing very quickly in the US. A continued 30% federal tax credit has created a dramatic boost to the home solar power market. Falling solar panel prices have also added to the financial incentives. In some locations, with combined federal, state and local incentives, the payback on the initial investment can be as short as 4-5 years. Since the beginning of 2009, residential solar energy installations have grown by nearly 300%. Solar power in the home is utilized in three different ways:
With power utility rates increasing substantially every year, estimates are that the average homeowner will spend over $100,000 in the next 25 years on electricity. With costs that high it makes sense to turn that expected cost into an investment that yields numerous dividends. Returns on a residential solar power system can be as high as 20-25%. This figure reflects the lower cost of investing in a solar power system now - combined with the increase in value to your home. According to the National Appraisers Institute, the value of your home increases 20 times the annual savings in electricity. So, if you save $1,000, your home value increases $20,000 without increasing property taxes.
Most residential solar power systems will be connected to the grid through a meter enabled for net-metering. This means that when your solar panels are generating more power than you are using, the excess power will be fed back into the grid and your meter will actually spin backwards. Your electric utility will give you credit for the power you generate, deducting money from your bill. In some locations that are using feed-in tariffs, the utility company is required to pay consumers up to 300% more for the power generated. While feed-in tariffs are not currently widespread, you can see the impact they have on consumer demand for residential solar power.
When most people think of solar power, they think of electricity and solar panels. Solar panel installation can be completed relatively quickly by trained solar installers after an initial consultation and signing of contracts and rebate paperwork. Solar panels can be placed on the roof of your residence or garage, place of business or elsewhere on a property utilizing Carports, Ground Mounts or Elevated Ground Mounts,
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