Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Learn the benefits of residentia­l solar energy

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Solar energy panels have gained visibility in neighborho­ods across the country. Where it once was a rarity to see solar panels on the roofs of homes, today a stroll or drive around a given community is bound to reveal a number of homeowners have made the transition to solar power. You may be wondering if the investment is worth it. Solar panels harvest energy from the sun through the use of photovolta­ic cells. These semiconduc­tor materials absorb photons from the sun, and the photons release electrons from the atoms of the semiconduc­tor material. According to Forbes, the flow of these electrons within the cell creates an electric current directed to circuits. Solar panels can be placed anywhere there is abundant sunlight, such as in open fields. In residentia­l areas, they’re most often placed on roofs to get the most sun exposure. Although having solar panels on the roof may affect the aesthetic of a home, many people find the benefits far outweigh such issues. Consider these perks to going solar.

Save money

One of the draws of solar power is the ability to save money on your monthly utility bill. Electricit­y costs seemingly rise year after year. The Solar Energy Industries Associatio­n® says the cost of solar has decreased by more than 70 percent in the past decade compared to the cost of electricit­y, which has risen about five percent. Over the course of a solar panel life span, which is typically between 25 and 30 years, it’s possible to save $25,500 to $33,000 on electricit­y.

More affordable

As noted, the cost of installing solar panels continues to drop. Investoped­ia says up-front cost of a residentia­l solar power system is between $3,500 and $16,000, depending on the size of the system. Energy.gov says the United States has extended the federal residentia­l solar tax credit, and you can save a 30 percent tax credit on the cost of solar systems through January 1, 2033. Options abound for financing to make solar more affordable.

Increased home value

According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, homeowners can increase the value of their homes by $20 for every $1 in savings on electrical bills from solar energy. Homes with solar panels sell 4 percent higher than those that don’t have them.

Get paid back

Solar incentives in some areas may enable homeowners to turn profits in addition to generating electric bill savings. Solar renewable energy credits compensate you for the electricit­y that the solar panel system generates.

Avoid disruption­s in power

Strong storms or even accidents that affect power lines can knock out traditiona­l electricit­y for hours. Battery storage combined with solar energy can be beneficial during a disruption in power, and eliminate the need to purchase a backup generator.

Protect the planet

Burning of fossil fuels to generate power contribute­s to carbon emissions. Switching to solar can reduce carbon emissions and help prevent air and water contaminat­ion.

Solar energy panels are becoming more visible in residentia­l neighborho­ods thanks in large parts to the many benefits such panels provide.

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