Facts About Solar Energy

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The following facts about solar energy will give you some great insight as to how this source can benefit the world. Because you are a person who takes pride in educating yourself on ways to help save the planet, what you learn here will help you determine if installing solar panels is right for you. Shockingly enough, the sun provides more power in 24 hours the whole human race consumes in a full year. Most people believe that it’s the heat from the sun that generates solar electricity, but in all actuality, it’s the light from the sun.

If you intend to switch to solar electricity at your home, you will need to install solar panels. These solar panels are comprised of a series of solar cells to generate an electrical charge. When electricity is generated by solar panels it is known as a direct current or DC. Homes must convert solar electricity from direct current to alternating current before you will be able to use solar energy to power up your home.

If you choose to, you can install a small system to receive a percentage of the electricity you need for your home because solar panels are modular. As you gauge your energy needs, you can add more solar panels and increase the amount of electricity you are receiving. One of the most interesting facts about solar energy is that you may be able to take advantage of net metering. This technique allows homeowners to be paid for any unused electricity.

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