Bring home a solar panel
A summer house near the sea or a retreat on the mountains is always a welcome change from the hustle bustle of city life. When we are buying a place we want it to be state of art and latest in all ways. A solar power home on the banks of a river or by the sea is certainly a treat to tired minds. Relax and rest the tired bones is what all of us long for.
A solar power home is easy on the pocket and is trouble free. While designing the house the lay out can be planned in such a way that enough sunlight enters the house. These homes have solar panels on their roofs or at strategic places where maximum sunlight falls on the solar panels. These panels capture the heat from the sun and convert it into electricity to power the house.
There are many types of home solar panels available in the market. Which type of solar panel do I bring home, is a frequently asked question. There are three basic types of home solar panels. They are monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and amorphous. All three types of solar panels are made up of an array of individual cells. A monocrystalline cell consists of a thin slice cut from a single crystal of silicon. Polycrystalline cells are sliced from a cast silicon block and have an appearance of shattered glass. Amorphous panels are made by placing a thin film of active silicon on a solid or flexible backing. The electricity produced by these home solar panels is stored in batteries for later use.
Even on a cloudy day this home solar panel will produce electricity but in a lesser quantity. These home solar panels are sturdy and don’t require any maintenance. They last for almost twenty years.
There are small range home solar panel that can be used to charge small items like a cellular phone, calculator or solar calendar. These home solar panels are available in all sizes depending upon the need. Many launder mat and other establishments where hot water is required use home solar panels to generate electricity.
Many residential developers are nowadays using invisible home solar panel to build houses. They integrate solar tiles into the roof, making them far less obtrusive than conventional home solar panels, which are perched in a frame that sits atop a roof. This gives an aesthetic look and adds to the ambience of the house. This home solar panel can harvest as much energy as a conventional system, but are more affordable and attractive than their predecessors.
Though this may start a revolution in the home segment for a home solar panel, presently the cost makes it unaffordable for many home buyers. While California is the only state where builders have begun to adopt these home solar panels, it is expected that states like New Jersey, Colorado and Arizona, which have passed alternative-energy incentives will also not be left far behind.
The United States government is giving tax benefits to buyers of houses with home solar panel and not to the builder or developers. This is an incentive to purchase your dream home with solar panel and enjoy the benefits and bounty of nature.











