From Guest Blogger Ethen Hunt: Be a Responsible Citizen of the Earth – Go Green with Solar Power Panels

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For decades now, we have caused massive destruction to the planet earth. We have depleted its resources without thinking twice and polluted the atmosphere to an extent where it becomes difficult to find fresh air to breathe. Now our magnanimous planet earth is also taking its toll on us, there are different kinds of diseases coming up, natural disasters occurring like tsunamis, cyclones, hurricanes etc. all caused due to cyclical effects of climatic change caused by the sudden rise in the temperature of the earth. The poles are melting and there are holes being found in the ozone layer, and we have to blame no one else but ourselves for this.

The signs of destruction of the resources and the environment are so prominent that it is difficult to ignore them now. Many individuals and organizations are taking necessary steps to control these fast paced destruction, and some are also trying to reverse the impact. If you are also a responsible citizen of earth, then you can also do your bit to save it.

You can start by using solar energy to give electricity to the various appliances you use at home. Solar is a renewable source of energy and it can provide endless energy which can be converted into fuel to be used as power.

To convert the solar energy you need to install solar panels, these panels are the only way to capture the power of the sun and convert it. For years people have been researching how to harness the power of the sun and after the invention of solar panels it was finally possible. Initially the panels were very big so were difficult to be used for small commercial and residential purposes, but now with constant innovation in technology the panels have become small in size and can be installed on the roof of a small house.

The modern panels cost less, so you don’t have to worry about high initial installation costs anymore. In fact, you can generate money by installing solar panels. First of all your electricity bills can be reduced to zero depending upon the number of solar panels installed, second of all you can sell the excess electricity generated to the power companies and earn from that, and third of all you get tax saving, because the government allows up to 30% of tax credit to the citizens having solar power panels installed at their home. The government also provides tax rebates and incentives for making your home energy efficient.

It is important for those who think it is very costly to install the solar panels to understand that it is a thing of past now as the panel costs have reduced a lot at the moment. In addition to the reduced cost there are incentives provided by the government, because our government also understands the much needed change in the way we consume energy. So if you are even little bit environment conscious then at least search about the options of solar panels on the internet.

Author Bio:

Ethen Hunt, author of this article is an ardent writer and likes to write articles on various energy efficient ways including Solar Power Panels Adelaide. If you want to install solar panels then look for Solar Panels Installers Adelaide.

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3 comments on “From Guest Blogger Ethen Hunt: Be a Responsible Citizen of the Earth – Go Green with Solar Power Panels
  1. Dennis Miles says:

    I made a solar contractor very unhappy last year. He asked me how I could do what I claimed and get three times the electricity from a solar PV panel for a very small increase in cost. It really is easy, two large flat shiny reflectors are mounted above the active solar PV panel and another below the solar PV panel. each is larger than the solar PV panel by about 50% eliminating any need to move them to follow the sun one just sets them to reflect the light that hits the reflectors onto the solar PV panel at noon and it continues to work all day. The solar contractor i mentioned before asked his distributor and was told reflectors will void the warranty. Of course as reflectors would reduce his panel sales by 2/3 and I have read elsewhere that solar panels can handle up to nine times the light normally received from the full summer noon-day Sun. Especially if you are in an area with many “Cloudy but bright” days the reflectors will work. Perhaps a more enlightened supplier would wave the reflector prohibition in the warranty and grab an untapped niche? Cheaper solar in the Northern Canada and Alaskan market? where the Sun is not so bright?

  2. Chris Daum says:

    Reflectors on solar modules are nothing new. You can probably google the old Carizzo plant, where the early ARCO 16-2000 and M51 solar modules were decommissioned since the reflectors ‘cooked’ a good many of the modules and darkened the finish (and thus reduced the output) of others.

    I’m not saying that reflector technology isn’t doable, but there’s a reason that their use invalidates the solar module’s warranty.

  3. grant shumans says:

    In rural georgia there are great subsides and opportunities for photo-voltaics.The next generation farmer will farm far more than conventional row crops.Photo-voltaic sheds and tractor barns,solar irrigation pumps,electric fences Etc.Solar attic fans and household systems are virtually unknown.Energy crops are getting a foothold in georgia,which much barn space will be needed.Qualifying loblolly pine for bcap funding for biomass production will be very lucritive.