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Don’t Believe the Naysayers — Solar Benefits Do Outweigh the Costs

They say that you can’t believe everything you hear, and that’s especially true when it comes to what the naysayers keep shouting to the masses about solar energy. Despite all of the worldwide growth and progress that has been made in the solar industry, there are still those who simply won’t accept it as a viable means of generating energy for homes and businesses. They couldn’t be any more wrong. Today, solar energy is more exciting than it has ever been, offering infinite possibilities for even the most remote areas to grow in both industrial and residential status. After all has been said and done, the initial costs associated with solar will change the world for the better.

 

What Are the Naysayers Saying?

 

First of all, let’s take a look at what the solar “haters” are saying. One of the biggest gripes offered by this group of people has to do with costs — both up-front and for the long haul. They purport that the savings that enterprises and homeowners would see would be negligible when compared to how much money goes into the initial setup. They are also under the (mistaken) impression that solar systems are only capable of lasting for 15 years. In their minds, this means that the systems must be switched out so regularly that consumers will end up paying an arm and a leg just to maintain their energy source. Fortunately for those who are interested in promoting green, renewable energy, these notions are incorrect.

 

The Truth About the Benefits of Solar

 

In reality, there are many advantages to solar energy that makes it well worth the initial investment, regardless of how great or small your energy needs are. Some of the perks include:

 

System Longevity — Although the latest headlines from the Grattan Institute recently generated a report on solar that takes the assumption that systems will only last for 15 years, this information is blatantly untrue. In fact, most solar systems have been designed to last for as many as 25-30 years, and in some cases, even longer. By enduring for decades at a time, users will have the ability to enjoy significant energy savings throughout the years that will pay back the up-front costs of solar, and then some.

 

Cost Savings — Of course, proponents of solar systems generally fall in love with using the sun as an energy resource because how much they are able to save on their monthly bills. Generating your own energy for your business or home via PV panels helps to significantly cut down on the amount of energy that you need to purchase from the utility company, and, over time, that will add up to tens of thousands of dollars saved up in your bank account. And, depending on where your home or business is located, you could even make some extra cash back by selling your surplus to your energy company.

 

Energy Stability — There are times throughout the year when extreme temperature fluctuations can result in an energy shortage or crisis that causes costs to go up significantly. In some areas, PV panels have been proven to be the sustaining force behind energy companies during these peak times. Enterprises and homeowners who have solar panels can also count on the fact that they will remain up and running no matter what comes to pass.

 

Although the up-front costs may be high, when you take a good hard look at the facts, it becomes very clear that solar energy is here to stay, and has a lot to offer.

 

At NuEnergen, we pride ourselves on truly partnering with our clients to develop the best energy strategy for them. While solar may be a great option, contact us to see what the best energy plan is for your needs.

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