Many Myths Of Solar Power

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  • Author Barry Dean
  • Published August 30, 2010
  • Word count 388

Green Energy is a very popular subject in today’s world. However, many folks don’t know a lot about the most promising form of Renewable Energy: Solar. For example, it’s a common assumption one must live in a sunshine state to receive any benefit. While in fact, there is little difference in average daily sunlight across the American countryside. The sun shines an average of 5.6 hours a day in Miami and Los Angeles, while the city of St. Cloud in Minnesota manages to offer 4.5 hours. Less than a 20% difference from one of the best, to one of the worst. Did you know Germany, (hardly known as the land-of-sun), produces more solar energy than any country in the world?

It’s still perceived that Solar Power is too expensive, and cannot compete with fossil fuel. The cost of Solar is falling all the time. Plus, it doesn’t take a rocket-scientist to figure out, when you have to pay for a fuel to burn for the next 20 to 40 years - versus NO fuel costs - it just might be a better way.

You still may think you can’t afford a solar installation. A system can be sized from one panel to any quantity - you can expand a system, a panel at a time. There’s many other practical uses as well for smaller solar applications.

A single small solar panel could run all your exterior lighting of your home - collecting light during the day and storing it, running lights into the morning. A single panel could also keep an SLA battery charged, providing emergency lighting for your home during power outages. Beats that noisy generator in the garage, don’t you think? Solar is expensive to install. Not really, many solutions are easy do-it-yourself - Qualified crews are available for major projects.

Regardless of your personal views, we all know we cannot simply continue to "consume" natural resources, to solve our energy needs. Yet, a remarkable effect would take place just reducing our personal consumption a little bit - you know, reducing that footprint. Even if it’s simply charging your cell phone, laptop, and other electronics with portable solar devices. Solar is great for RVs and camping as well. Solar Power is the future, last time I checked - there was no shortage.

Barry Dean is an Engineer with www.SolarWorks211.Com an eCommerce retail outlet with a passion for Green Energy and Solar Power.

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