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1.How can solar energy benefit me?

When you own your power production, you lock in your cost of electricity for decades to come, savings tens of thousands over time. You also reduce your carbon footprint by using energy much cleaner than fossil fuels can produce. A solar installation will increase the value of your home and with a battery back up, the system can give you energy when the grid is down.

1.How can solar energy benefit me?

When you own your power production, you lock in your cost of electricity for decades to come, savings tens of thousands over time. You also reduce your carbon footprint by using energy much cleaner that fossil fuels can produce. A solar installation will increase the value of your home and with a battery back up, the system can give you energy when the grid is down.

1.How can solar energy benefit me?

When you own your power production, you lock in your cost of electricity for decades to come, savings tens of thousands over time. You also reduce your carbon footprint by using energy much cleaner that fossil fuels can produce. A solar installation will increase the value of your home and with a battery back up, the system can give you energy when the grid is down.

2.How does solar energy affect society?

Solar power systems produce clean, pure energy from the sun. Installing solar panels on homes, carports or pergolas can help combat greenhouse gas emissions and reduces our collective dependence on fossil fuel. Traditional electricity is sourced from fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas. Renewable energy also improves public health.

3.What Are Some Disadvantages Of Solar Energy?

Solar power relies on the sun. Electricity cannot be generated during the night, requiring you to either store excess energy made during the day, or connect to an alternate power source such as the local utility grid. Luckily in Kansas we have net metering.

4.What Is Net Metering?

Net metering is a system that utilities use to credit solar array owners for excess energy produced during daylight hours. With net metering, you receive credits for the excess that you generate which you then use to buy back energy from the grid at night. Net metering policies differ from state to state – In Kansas, small-scale generators receive credit for the electricity they generate.

5.Will my solar system require maintenance?

Solar panels are durable and require little to no maintenance. In most areas occasional rains are enough to keep them clean depending on tilt. Because every solar panel is monitored electronically, you will know if soiling is affecting output.

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