Getting Off the Grid with a Solar Power System

Solar power system is being considered by an increasingly large amount of homeowners each year as electricity costs continue to rise. As energy cost caps expire or are removed, those energy costs rise even further. Getting “off the grid” is a goal that many homeowners aspire towards, and the only effective way to become energy independent is to install a solar power system on your house.

Depending on the size of the solar power system, where you live, and the amount of electricity that your house uses, you could end up potentially saving tens of thousands of dollars over the next two decades.

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Solar Power to Empower Tomorrow

Photovoltaic technology has been around for decades, and in that time, such advances have been made that solar power is all but guaranteed to empower our society into the twenty-first century and beyond.

With the ability to serve to residential, commercial, and industrial interests alike, solar power efficiency is making leaps and bounds as finite fossil fuels deplete. Having crude oil hit $100 plus a barrel is just the first sign of the changing energy market, and while that number rises and falls every year, such a strain was put on the average consumer in fuel costs during the summer and fall of 2008 that it was a call to arms to develop fuel efficient vehicles and explore alternative energies.

Infinite, Efficient, and Clean

Three main points drive solar power forward into our future. Firstly, solar power is effectively infinite. The sun won’t burn out for billions of years, so we don’t have to worry about looking for an alternative power source if we make the switch to solar energy. It is also reasonably efficient. In years past, solar energy wasn’t a viable alternative economically because of its cost and relative inefficiency, but mass production and further research have produced cheaper, more efficient models of solar power systems for the masses. Solar power is also one hundred percent clean. If we want to preserve and improve the world ecology, we will need to find cleaner sources of energy than coal and oil. Solar, wind, and biofuels are just a few of the examples that we turn to replace the fossil fuels that we use in abundance today.

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