Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Misunderstanding and misunderstanding of solar energy

Myth
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  We know that solar energy is like the back of our hands. That's why when someone comes to us with a crazy myth about solar energy, we are very happy to fire it.

Here are some of the most popular myths we want to crack:
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  * Solar energy does not work in cold or cloudy places. If this is the case, most parts of Europe have no power for half a year, while England has no chance. All solar energy needs are ultraviolet light, and cold solar panels actually work better!
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  * Solar energy is not reliable. This is one of the most common myths, but solar energy is actually more reliable than your utility company, especially for off-grid systems that are unaffected by power outages.
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  * Solar does not support the Australian economy. Of course, many of our solar panels are built overseas, but the local solar industry employs thousands of Australians - installers, maintenance personnel, and salespeople.
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  * Solar panel maintenance is too high. false. They do not have any moving parts, so unless there is some damage, you need to check or regular maintenance [including annual cleaning], your panel should be as long [or exceeded] as the warranty period.
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  * You must be rich to have solar energy. You can not. In fact, this is more common for middle-income people with solar energy. The benefit of solar energy is that long-term economic benefits are well worth the initial investment.

Misunderstanding
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  Renewable energy is seen as the way to the future. It is becoming more and more prominent every day for residential and commercial use, and countries around the world are changing the way they operate in order to take advantage of the best things they have – sunlight, wind and water.

So what are the common misconceptions about solar energy?

Solar energy is not a 24-hour thing. Yes, the solar ratio of solar work and the wind relays there are actually wind, which is true. But there are many systems that can be backed up [they may be driven by another renewable energy source, or maybe electricity or natural gas], which will ensure that you get the benefits of solar energy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

It is too expensive. Ok. We confess. Getting solar energy in your home or business costs more than connecting electricity. But in the long run, you will save more than your solar cost. According to the Australian Clean Energy Commission, a 3kW-based system - you can save about $1,000 to $1,200 a year.

The solar system is ugly and reduces the value of your home. This is no longer true. There are many systems that can take up a small space on the roof, but can provide all the advantages. For example, the split system can occupy a small portion of the space on the roof and alert it on the ground. So your home still looks great, but you get all the benefits of solar energy.




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