Tuesday 27 March 2012

Solar Panels Could Be Cheaper Than TVs

 

Solar Panels Could Be Cheaper Than TVs

In the last several years solar panel prices have dropped dramatically, but presently they still are too expensive for most people, unless there are plenty of tax incentives and rebates which make it more affordable.

A couple living north of Seattle in a very small town called Carlsborg recently purchased a Nissan Leaf. Their enthusiasm is helping bring costs down because they pay into the system at the beginning and set the example of how such home solar systems can work.

Another couple in Sausalito, California is doing the same thing.

An executive at DuPont has publicly said solar panel prices could cost less than TVs" simply because they are less complex, and as such easier to produce. They are putting electricity back into the grid system to the utility firm, so they are actually getting paid and say they make eight dollars each time they drive 100 miles.

If you would like to help you speed up the shift towards solar power, do online research into the incentives available on federal, state, city and county levels. As more and more people begin to invest in solar power, as opposed to paying conventional utility companies, the solar panel market will gradually expand and costs for other consumers should decrease. Once a property solar system is paid off, it can make very inexpensive energy for years.

Solar Panels Could Be Cheaper Than TVs



Trade News selected by Local Linkup on 27/03/2012

 

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