The sun is the oldest form of energy out there, but it has only been
in recent years that we have realised that we can trap the sun’s rays to
provide power and heat to our homes. Many people feel that here in the
UK we just don’t get enough sunshine to make solar power a viable
option, but this is not the case and there are lots of good reasons why
everyone should be using solar power.
Solar is Renewable
Perhaps the most important reason for using solar power in the home
is because it is environmentally friendly and will not add to your
carbon footprint. Solar energy does not cause pollution or greenhouse gases,
and if you are worried about global warming then this alone is reason
enough to try to switch to solar. There is a counter argument that
producing solar panels leads to pollution and wasted energy, but this is outweighed by the benefits of producing electricity in this way.
Everyone Can Benefit
Even in the very north of Scotland, homeowners can take advantage of
solar power by installing panels on their roof. Fitters operate across
the country, and all you will need is a south or west facing roof space
to place your panels on. People living in the south of the country where
cloudy days are less frequent may benefit more, but solar is a
technology which benefits everyone.
Tariffs and Rebates for Using Solar Power
The UK government is committed to increasing the amount of energy
generated from renewable sources, and offers financial incentives to
people who install solar panels on their homes. For every kilowatt hour
of energy generated, the government will pay you 6.85p. This is known as
the generation tariff, and is paid even if you use the energy yourself. If you generate enough surplus
electricity to feed it into the National Grid, there is an incentive for
this too. This is known as the feed-in tariff, and should always be
factored into considerations about whether or not it is financially
viable to install solar panels.
Low Maintenance
Part of the reason that boilers and other heating systems break down
is because moving parts fail or break. With solar panels there are no
moving parts at all, making them very low maintenance and hassle-free.
They are also much quieter than even the most up to date heating
systems, and generate electricity silently.
Less Dependency on the Energy Companies
If you install solar panels to generate even part of your electricity
needs, you are no longer as exposed to the electricity companies and
the energy market. Prices are rising all of the time, and If you are
generating your own electricity you will not feel the pinch in your
pocket as much as friends who are wholly reliant on the energy companies
for their power. You may not cut out your monthly electricity bill
completely, but the savings will be considerable.
Solar Power Can Add Value to your Home
A recent survey by the Department of Energy and Climate Change
found that raising your house up the scale of energy efficiency can
increase its value by as much as 14%. Solar panels, along with other
energy efficiency measures such as double glazing and loft insulation
are what buyers are looking for, and they are an attractive addition if
you are considering selling on at some point in the future. Every home
on the market has to have an energy efficiency certificate, and solar
and other measures will quickly push your home up the rankings.
Quick to Install
It typically takes just 2 to 4 days to install a solar panel system
on the roof of your house and get it up and running. If you live in a
single storey house and the installers don’t need scaffolding to get on
the roof, the job could be done in a day. In most areas planning
permission is not required to install solar panels, and the whole
process is simple and stress free. There are also many specialist firms
around the country who make and fit these sorts of solar panels, and
homeowners are in a strong position to get a variety of quotes and then
choose the most financially attractive and convenient in terms of
timescales.
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