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Are Solar Panels Worth it?
One of the most
interesting energy technologies at this time is solar power. Yes, wind energy
and thermal power are both experiencing a surge in interest, but it feels like solar power will be the strongest contender on the global market.
There are many reasons for this, but one overpowers the rest.
That reason is the
continually decreasing cost of the product. It was not too long ago that
people’s main argument against solar energy systems was the exuberant cost. But
now, solar contractors around the world are offering 0% financing and other
incentives to entice new users. Similarly, governments and energy regulators
are also offering buyback programs for excess energy production from
residential and commercial systems.
These two trends are
causing many people to rethink the pivotal question, “Are solar panels worth
it?” This question demands a lot of attention in the current climate, and to
discuss it from a purely monetary perspective seems to be an injustice. There
are many other avenues worth referencing in regards to solar power, such as the environmental impact and longevity.
The environmental impact
is perhaps of the greatest concern. Solar energy is capable of producing
renewable energy, and the production of the materials is not terribly
detrimental either. As well, when you compare the environmental impact of
producing solar panels to that of running a coal plant, there is quite a stark
difference.
Additionally, the
renewable aspect of solar energy is an essential distinction. Indeed, after a
couple of decades, there is a small amount of energy loss, but this negligible
problem has almost no bearing on the renewable energy facet. Even with a
reduction in power, once enough systems are contributing to the production of
solar energy, there will be enough power for all people to use.
As well, the longevity
of the product is worth its own weight in the debate. Solar panels typically
last 25 years or so, and in that time, they only require minimal upkeep, such
as cleaning and regular wiping. Furthermore, replacing parts of the system is
relatively easy and often is as simple as swapping out a defective panel or
inverter for a new model.
In conclusion, you may
wish to imagine the following future. In this theoretical time, everyone has
solar systems in their home, and they collectively contribute to the energy
needs of the rest of society. Energy consumption is no longer a market, but
instead a right available for all humanity. Furthermore, the construction of
homes includes solar panels in the planning stage, much like a roof or garage.
In this future, people
work together to provide a cleaner and brighter future for the next generation
because they understand the value of future generations. This future is
possible, and it can even be probable with the adoption of solar panels as a
path forward. Ultimately, the question of whether or not solar panels are worth
it is equivalent to asking whether or not our children’s children are worth it,
and the answer to that question should be easy for you to answer.
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