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Answer: Solar energy is derived from the sun's radiation. Solar panels, composed of photovoltaic (PV) cells, convert sunlight into electricity, providing a clean and renewable source of energy.
Answer: Solar panels convert sunlight into direct current (DC) electricity through the photovoltaic process. Inverters then convert DC electricity into alternating current (AC), which can be used to power your home or business.
Answer: A solar system typically includes solar panels, inverters, mounting structures, and wiring. Additionally, energy storage systems (batteries) may be included for storing excess energy.
Answer: The space required depends on factors such as the size and efficiency of the solar panels, as well as your energy needs. On average, a residential solar system may need about 100-400 square feet of roof space.
Answer: Net metering is a billing arrangement where the excess electricity generated by your solar system is fed back into the grid, and you receive credits for it. During times of low solar production, you can draw electricity from the grid.
Answer: Solar panels have a lifespan of 25-30 years or more. They typically come with a warranty ranging from 20 to 25 years, guaranteeing a certain level of performance over that period.
Answer: Solar panels are low-maintenance. Regular cleaning and occasional checks for debris are recommended. Most systems come with monitoring tools, allowing you to track performance remotely.
Answer: If your solar system is connected to the grid without an energy storage system, it may automatically shut down during a power outage. However, with an energy storage system, you can continue to use stored energy during outages.
Answer: The payback period varies based on factors such as system cost, local energy prices, and available incentives. On average, owners may see a return on investment within 5 to 10 years.
Answer: While some DIY solar kits are available, professional installation is recommended for safety, system efficiency, and compliance with local regulations. Certified installers ensure proper setup and adherence to industry standards.
Answer: Yes, solar energy is environmentally friendly. It produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation and significantly reduces reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a cleaner and greener planet.
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