Why Solar?
Solar energy is one of the many renewable energy sources that give an enormous promise to insure mankind with a secured life. Enough sunlight reaches the earth in one hour to power the world for an entire year. Compared to conventional energy sources such as coal, gas, oil and nuclear - reserves of which are finite - clean energies are just as available as the sun from which they originate and adapt to natural cycles, hence their name “renewables”. This makes them an essential element in a sustainable energy system that allows development today without risking that of future generations.
Solar power systems derive clean, pure energy from the sun. Installing solar panels on your home helps combat greenhouse gas emissions and reduces our collective dependence on fossil fuel.
No longer is it necessary to pay huge fees for the installation of electric utility poles and cabling from the nearest main grid access point. A solar electric system is potentially less expensive and can provide power for upwards of three decades if properly maintained.
Along with this there are many other benefits of solar energy.
- Solar Power Causes Less Electricity Loss
- Solar Power Is a Free Source of Energy
- Save on electricity bills
- Increase property value
- Reduce your carbon footprint
- Low Maintenance Costs
- Extends Roof Lifespan
- Demonstrate your commitment to sustainability
- Protect the environment
- Can be Installed Everywhere
How it works?
Solar energy is a renewable or «green» energy powered entirely by the sun. But how do solar PV panels turn sunlight into electricity?
- Solar PV panels capture sunlight, causing electrons in the panel’s silicon cells to release energy that becomes direct current (DC) electricity.
- An inverter converts the DC into alternating current (AC) electricity, making it useable for homes and businesses.
- Excess electricity can be stored in a battery or fed back into the power grid.
- Additional electricity can be pulled from the grid if you need more power than your solar panels can generate.
Types of solar panels
Monocrystalline
Monocrystalline solar panels have a higher efficiency rate in generating electricity from light and are a more space-efficient solution. Durable, long living and aesthetically pleasing, these cells are the ideal solution for residential and small commercial rooftop installations.
Multicrystalline
Multicrystalline solar panels are simpler to produce and offer the most cost-efficient and versatile option. This type of panel is available in a range of sizes and colors, suitable for both residential and larger-scale installations as well as on and off-grid application.