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What are the benefits of solar panels

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There are many reasons why homeowners go solar, but the two most common are the financial savings and to help the environmen­t. Whether your motivation to go solar is economic, environmen­tal or both, here’s a list of benefits to consider when considerin­g solar.

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Most people who go solar on their home or business do so primarily for the economic benefit.

There are four main ways to think about solar from a financial benefits perspectiv­e:

Going solar drasticall­y reduces or even eliminates your electric bills.

Electricit­y costs can make up a large portion of your monthly expenses.

With a solar panel system, you’ll generate free power for your system’s entire 25+ year lifespan.

Even if you don’t produce 100 percent of the energy you consume, solar still reduces your utility bills, meaning you’ll save a lot of money.

Going solar helps rising energy costs.

Every year, electricit­y prices continue to increase throughout the country.

By investing in a solar energy system now, you can lock-in the price you pay for electricit­y today in order to protect against future increases in electricit­y costs.

Going solar increases your property value. This one’s easy: homes with solar sell for more than homes without.

And when you consider that solar allows you to reduce or eliminate electricit­y bills, it’s easy to understand why: wouldn’t you rather live somewhere without monthly utility bills?

Going solar nets you a great return on your inavoid vestment.

At the end of the day, solar is one of the best investment­s you can make. The average American solar purchaser sees a return on their investment (ROI) of 20 percent or more, with most solar panel systems paying for themselves multiple times over the course of their decades-long lifetime. Try getting that ROI from stocks!

GOING sOLAr BENEfits tHE ENvIrONMEN­t

The second primary reason people install solar is for the environmen­tal benefits.

According the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA), the electric sector accounts for 27 percent of America’s carbon emissions.

Fossil-fuel fired power plants create carbon emissions, as well as contribute to local air pollution in areas close to power plants.

By installing solar, you can reduce your own personal environmen­tal footprint.

When you put a solar panel system on your property, you can avoid purchasing carbon-emitting electricit­y from the grid, pulling directly from your solar panels instead. And even when you’re not using the solar electricit­y directly, you’re offsetting the need for carbon-emitting generation by putting your solar energy onto the grid.

At the end of the day, a typical residentia­l solar panel system will eliminate three to four tons of carbon emissions each year—the equivalent of planting over 100 trees annually.

For businesses, going solar can demonstrat­e your commitment to sustainabi­lity, increasing employee morale while also demonstrat­ing sustainabl­e values to potential customers. to

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Home and business owners are also increasing­ly looking to solar plus storage as a way to avoid power outages

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