Residential Solar Power Systems

A Smart Investment with a Residential Solar Power Systems

If you are looking to become energy independent, there is no better, more surefire way to do that than to install a residential solar power system for your home.

The average home uses nearly 10,000 kWh of electricity a year. That equates to a little over $1,000 at current rates. Larger homes, inefficient appliances, and more electronics can all make homes use $3,000 or more in electricity annually.

Thinking about all the things that use electricity in your home: television, washer, dryer, oven, fridge, microwave, air conditioners, heaters, and many more, and you can see why you would want to have your own supply of electricity instead of relying upon the power grid. A residential solar power system can take you off the grid or at the very least reduce your dependence on it.

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Protecting Energy Grid with Home Solar Power System

Homeowners are rightfully concerned about the path that energy costs are taking. Expected to rise year after year, this is no end in sight for how much they might cost even ten or twenty years from now. Not only are our energy needs rising at a fairly predictable pace, but developing nations’ energy needs are absolutely skyrocketing. Simply look to China, India, and other large users of energy.

There are a little over 300 million people in the United States, but there are nearly 2.5 billion people in those two countries alone, about eight times as many as in the United States. All requiring electricity, the best way to protect yourself financially is to purchase a home solar power system.
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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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