Transition to Solar Energy for These Reasons

The Transition to Solar Energy Is Affordable

According to renewableenergyworld.com, there are several reasons to make the transition to solar energy and wind. A big reason consumers are drawn to convert to solar or wind energy is the competitive cost.  Government tax credits enhance savings, but even without tax credits, solar is still be cost competitive per Lazard’s 2020 report. Traditional electricity rates are up, and having your own solar energy production on your rooftop could save thousands of dollars over the life of your system. Why so affordable?  According to Popsci,com, the cost of 1 watt of solar capacity was $1,825 in 1956.  Compare that to utility scale solar costs today as low as 70 cents per watt.  For homeowners and small business owners, solar is more than affordable today.  Solar Power pays for its own installation and continues to save on electrical costs for decades.

Transition to solar energy is affordable, renewable and clean.

Solar Energy is Sustainable

Sustainable means the energy source doesn’t get used up, but replenishes itself naturally  with use.  It could refer to geothermal or bio-energy, hydropower, marine energy, or the better known solar and wind energy resources.  Each of these is a naturally replenished sources of sustainable, or renewable energy. But renewable energy does not mean the same as clean energy and some sustainable energy resources are cleaner than others. For instance, bioenergy includes burning wood to generate energy.  When it burns, wood releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere which we are trying to reduce.  The minerals burned in wood become the ashes.  Both solar panels and wind energy produce electricity in a clean and sustainable way.

Solar Power is Clean Energy

The reason solar energy is referred to as clean energy because it doesn’t pollute the air or water.  Solar panels produce energy without moving gears or other parts.  It doesn’t require solvents or grease, but continues to absorb the sun’s photovoltaic rays and produce energy from them.  There is no discernable off-put of carbon from this activity, just electrical current.  This direct electrical current flows through cables to a converter for the alternating current that a home or office demands. Meanwhile, as installers complete more solar energy systems installations, we depend less on fossil source electricity. Throughout Minnesota, the air and water can begin to recover and become clearer, making solar energy systems ever more efficient.

Solar Power is Reliable

Solar energy depends on solar panels that are long lasting and require little maintenance or repairs.  Panels have 25 year ratings.  Though solar panels do not produce electricity without sunlight, unused electricity produced during daylight can be stored for later use.  Some consumers choose to attach large storage batteries to hold the unused power until needed.  If you are on the grid, you can return the unused power back to the grid, and buy it back when you need it.

The Cost of powering homes and businesses with solar energy keeps dropping. As a result, solar energy continues to attract consumers. After all, it is and has been a clean, renewable, affordable source of reliable energy for decades.  With improved methods of optimizing efficiency and storing excess power, the solar energy choice is only more attractive.

Renewable Resources in Minnesota

If you’re In Minnesota, and considering the transition to solar energy, we hope you’ll consider Renewable Solar Resources.  As a family run firm, Renewable Solar Resources has spent years working to support the transition to solar energy systems on residential and commercial properties.  Renewable Solar Resources believes in the future of solar power as an increasingly efficient and reliable energy source.  Solar panels, SolarEdge optimization and solar storage continue to become ever more efficient, making solar an extremely affordable choice.