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If you’re searching for a different method to save money then solar electricity could be for you. Rather than paying electricity companies for using the energy that they provide, you could find yourself watching your television without spending a dime. There are many concerns regarding the use of photovoltaics: Just how much will it cost? How long will it last for? Can it be used during the night time? All of those and other questions that you did not think about will be answered in this article.
Can Solar Electricity be Used at Night?
Yes. Photovoltaics technology is also battery powered. If you needed to run off the battery constantly you are considering a week’s worth of energy. While the solar panels are using the sun’s energy the batteries are recharged. This means that on a night you can happily use solar electricity to your heart’s content without worrying about high bills or losing power. Due to the battery life, solar electricity can also be utilized in bad storms and power cuts too.
How Much Does Solar Electricity Cost?
Using solar electricity is completely free but solar panel systems do have a high cost. They are around eight thousand pounds initially but that money can easily be saved up when you no longer have to pay electricity companies for using their energy. Actually, you will have those companies paying you up to 1000 pounds per year because they are able to use the electricity after you since solar energy is renewable. Therefore you may see the cost of your photovoltaics being paid off faster than you initially imagined.
How Long Do the Panels Last? Solar panel systems can last up to thirty years, most carry a twenty five year guarantee. During this whole time you are able to use solar electricity totally free and gain the money from the electricity companies. Which means that you’ll have around 15-20 years of free electricity and that is all thanks to your panels.
Are there Any Tax Benefits?
Since solar electricity comes from a natural and renewable source and since it is emission free, the Government is happy to present tax benefits. All the money you get from the electricity companies is totally tax-free, so that you can use that in savings to invest in new solar panel systems if the original ones finally break.
Can they be Used the City?
Photovoltaics is available for both inner city use and rural areas, providing that one part of the house or flat faces the south. They can be placed on the house roof or in the garden, that is entirely up to you; it all varies according to whether you want the panels to be out of most views or if you do not mind having what could be considered an eyesore in your yard.
While solar electricity may cost a lot of money in start up costs, it is a worthwhile, long-term investment. After the first five to ten years you will be able to use your television, lights and your electric heating for free and you can guarantee that when all the non-renewable sources of energy be used up you will still be able to light the right path without candles or torches.