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Thinking of Solar Power for your Home or Business?

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Solar panelsThere are plenty of advantages and benefits that come with the use of solar energy. With so much to offer, solar energy is without a doubt one of the best sources of energy and is more beneficial than oil energy. Not only do its benefits suit your energy needs, resources and pocket wise, it also is kind on the environment. Nonetheless, there is always the flipside to everything that exists, and the same applies to using solar power. Here is a list of disadvantages that accompany the list of advantages that come with solar power.

Advantage: The greatest advantage of solar energy is that it is a renewable resource. What this means is that even when we are not able to harness the power of the sun like during night time, and on cloudy or during stormy days, we can always rest assured that the sun will still show up the next day; making it a reliable and consistent source of power.

Disadvantage: Solar panels and solar cells required to harness energy from the sun tend to be really expensive when first purchasing them.

Advantage: Most of the commonly used energy options like oil, which is used to power most things around us, are not renewable. As such, as soon as oil gets depleted, that is the end of it and we will no longer have energy or power.

Disadvantage: Solar energy cannot be harvested during the night, on cloudy days, and during storms. This aspect therefore limits the amount of power that can be saved for use in the future. As such, there are days you will need to use oil to power your life.

Advantage: Solar cells and equipment and make no noise at all. They never make any noise while harnessing energy from the sun as compared to the giant machines that are used to pump oil and which are extremely noisy, making them impractical.

Advantage: Solar energy does not pollute the environment. This is one of the greatest advantages of solar energy that makes it a much better and more practical energy source option than oil. Burning oil releases harmful carcinogens, carbon dioxides, and greenhouse gases into the air, polluting it.

Advantage: Another great thing about solar cells is that they require very minimal maintenance to run. There are virtually no moving parts in a cell, making it impossible to hurt the system. Solar systems usually last very long, only requiring cleaning every once in a while.

Advantage: Solar lighting and panels may seem expensive when first purchasing them, however, with time you may find yourself saving tons of money. After all, harnessing solar power costs you nothing. That compared to the fact that you have to pay for oil, which as expensive commodity, it makes more sense to utilize solar energy to power your life.

Advantage: Solar power products and panels are normally very easy to install. Cords, power sources and wires are, as a matter of fact, not needed at all. This makes it an easy solar energy option to use.

Advantage: Solar technology is constantly being improved as people continue to learn and understand the benefits that come with employing solar energy and technology. As oil reserves continue to dwindle, it is essential that we turn to an energy source alternative that is sustainable and more practical. It is time you start thinking about turning to solar energy as a reliable source of power.

Installing a solar power system can provide you with clean energy and good savings on your energy bills. Protect your solar investment by choosing an accredited installer. The Clean Energy Council is the peak body for the clean energy industry in Australia. They represent and work with hundreds of leading businesses operating in solar, wind, energy efficiency, hydro, bioenergy, energy storage, geothermal and marine along with more than 4000 solar installers. If you live or work on the Gold Coast or Brisbane contact the team at Sun Seeker Solar who will organise an on site inspection to analyse what solar system would be best installed on your home or search the Clean Energy Council website for an accredited installer near you.

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