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Pros and Cons of Solar Energy

by Jordan Iwase

Knowing the solar energy pros and cons is one of the most important things in deciding whether or not you should buy this source of power. The uses for solar energy are nearly endless, some of the most practical uses are: generating electricity, heating for your house, hot water and cooking

Solar power comes from the sun. Solar energy is environmentally friendly. However, sun rays dilute when it enters the earth's atmosphere

We'll start with the cons. One of the more obvious disadvantages is that you need the sun's rays in order to use solar energy. If you are in a location on this great planet where there is not much sunlight, you may not be able to use this source of energy.

Your house roof may not be at a good angle for collecting solar energy, which would make installation on your roof less effective or in some cases, not possible. This can pose a big problem for those wishing to convert to solar energy.

There are many benifits in using solar energy too Solar energy is less expensive than electric heating. That is one of the biggest advantages of solar energy. Just by using solar energy, you can save a lot of money on heating bills. In return you will get lower electric bills and it also means that you dont have to maintain heaters.

Remote areas are great for solar energy. There are remote areas where power companies have no means to access your home. Solar power is a great way to generate energy for your heating, electric and even cooking needs.

You pay less overall for solar energy than you do for electric heating. That is a big advantage of solar energy. Just by using solar energy, you can save a lot of money on heating bills. In return you will get lower electric bills and it also means that you dont have to maintain heaters.

Desalination of water is a great use of solar energy if you are in an area where fresh water is scarce. Solar energy evaporates brine and leaves the salt crystals in the bottom of the basin. Water then condenses back into another basin, where it becomes drinkable.

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