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Solar Energy Helps Protect The Environment | Solar Panels, Battery Storage, Roofing, HVAC

For any homeowner or business owner interested in saving money and helping to protect the environment, having solar panels installed is a great way to do that. Solar energy is the definition of green energy, which means that it is clean energy that produces next to no pollutants. On top of being the cleanest form of energy in the world, it is also endlessly renewable. The sun is going to keep rising each day, which means that the fuel source for solar panels is never going away.

Since solar energy doesn’t have to be produced, it also doesn’t generate any waste. To summarize, solar energy produces virtually no pollutants and it is endlessly renewable, making it the perfect green energy for anyone interested in protecting the environment. The only time that solar panels produce any waste is during their manufacture and transport to the installation site. After that, it’s perfectly clean energy for the life of your solar panels.

Solar Panels Help To Reduce Carbon Emissions

If you’re interested in protecting the environment, you’re probably already well aware of the threat that global warmer presents. Global warming is causing the sea levels to rise due to glaciers melting. It’s altering the climate, and there’s strong evidence that it is making hurricanes more powerful, droughts more severe, and wildfires more damaging. Climate change is a problem that everyone needs to work together to combat, and you can do your part by having solar panels installed on your home or business.

How do solar panels help with climate change? To understand how solar panels help with climate change you first have to understand what’s causing it. Climate change is being driven by carbon emissions. Everything from coal power plants, to the cars that most people drive. When you have solar panels on your home or business you are reducing your dependence upon external electricity sources. So, if your home would have normally been given power by a coal power plant, using solar panels reduces your carbon footprint by reducing your dependency on that power plant.

The Cumulative Effect of More and More Homes and Businesses Going Solar Will Add Up

Will you get solar panels on your home or business to make a huge impact when it comes to protecting the environment? No. But it’s important that you don’t think that way. If everyone decided that their getting solar panels wasn’t going to make that big of a difference, then progress would come to a grinding halt. What you should realize is that it’s the cumulative effect of many other home or business owners just like you making the decision to go solar that will make a difference.

Solar Panels Offers Many Financial Benefits

While your primary motivation for embracing solar energy may be about the positive effect it will have on the environment, you should also enjoy some nice financial incentives as well. When you finance solar panels you aren’t actually adding anything to your monthly budget, in fact, you may be reducing your monthly budget!

While financing solar panels will add a bill to your budget, it will also reduce your electric bill. In most cases, people find that the amount of their bill for their solar panels, combined with their new electric bill is less than what they paid for electricity before. On top of that, once your solar panels are paid for, you’ll continue to get solar energy from them. While the amount of power that solar panels generate will decrease eventually, the fact that they will continue to provide you with power long after they have been paid off can be viewed as a major benefit.

Do Solar Panels Have Any Negative Effects On The Environment?

While solar panels are overwhelmingly good for the environment when compared with other power sources, they do have their downsides. When solar panels are manufactured they are done so in a facility. That facility is taking up space that was probably an empty field with grass and trees at one point.

The facility that manufactures solar panels also uses power and water, and during the manufacturing process pollutants may be produced. Currently, solar panels are also transported on vehicles that use fossil fuels as well, so that’s another check in the negative box for them. But, once they are installed, they are the greenest energy source on the planet, making their negatives pale in comparison to the positive benefits that they provide.

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