Another Take On California Solar Energy.

January 29, 2010 by: Lee Torrence

What is next?

Solar energy is light and heat secured by the sun. People are now trying to turn this energy into something we could use everyday. California solar energy is becoming a huge hit. This energy will be used for cars to run and for water treatment. Now it’s being introduced to our homes for use.

The bad parts of it:

Still there are many issues that could arise with using energy that comes from the sun. It could only be used when the sun is out. And the electric companies still do not agree with getting rid of the bills altogether. California and the nations need to look into energy storage later usage.

Change to a green earth.

Until there is no more sun we should be using it for energy. The more gas we use the more expansive it gets. After a while how would we be able to light up anything? The sun will always be there. Less fumes, and more resources this earth will have. No accidents or spills that could case more damage. Even these things overtime will help.

Put money back into your pocket.

The government gives you money to install these solar pads. There are tax credits and rebates that you will be able to apply toward the cost. Thinking about your house payments, yes in the end of the year you may qualify for property tax reductions.

How much am I spending?

In the beginning you could end up paying more. At the most before rebates or credits that you may receive you could pay from $12,000 – $28,000. The average family uses about 1.5 watts to 3.0 watts in one household. With your electric company you are paying about $8 – $10.

In the end:

California solar energy will be more productive and profitable. If your one that’s apart of the world going green, here is your chance. Install some solar pads to your house it will help you more in the end.

Learn more about San Diego solar energy. Stop by Lee Torrence’s site where you can find out all about solar panels and what they can do for you.

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