Solar Power Systems, Profitable And Practical?

Solar power systems can be made to be profitable and practical. There is a lot of talk about solar energy in these days of green energy and with the debate about dependence on oil to provide for our energy needs. But solar is a complex issue. If it was a simple way to power our homes and communities then we would all have solar power in our homes.

Solar energy is a simple idea, but is still not as practical or profitable as the electrical turbine based power grid system we now use as our energy supply source.

It seems simple enough. After all the sun provides the energy for all life on earth. Why not tap into that power to watch TV?

Some do watch TV with solar energy. They have built a solar power grid in their home to power their appliances and even to light their home. Not everyone has the ability or the know how to install a solar power grid in their home, but those who have build systems that work and this demonstrates what individuals with ideas can do.

They installed a system of solar panels on their roof that collects sun rays to heat a series of copper tubes that creates electrical power that is converted to electrical current that is channeled through twelve volt batteries attached to condensers which provides usable power for their home.

This kind of set up still needs a traditional power grid because it has to be recharged every three months because solar power cannot always be stored effectively.

This system will save the homeowner money on his electric bill, but the system costs about a thousand dollars if you plan to install it yourself. You will pay more of course if you have someone install it for you. But this is the ingenuity that is creating new and practical ideas and inventions.

Until recently, solar power has been merely a novel idea. The solar panel a fun way for university students to do research and build systems for their class projects. But now the effects of our energy needs is showing up in our environment more and more.

Solar energy at this time can power your TV, microwave oven, and coffee maker. But solar panels cannot be used to run your clothes washer, dryer, or refrigerator. Technology is not available yet to run these larger appliances.

If you have an opinion about issues like global warming, and whatever your opinion is, you have to agree that no matter what, burning oil and coal is simply not good for the air we all breathe.

But if we are to go forward with solar power systems that can power all of our homes and our communities then solar power has to be profitable and practical. Right now, solar power can run your small appliances but it cannot run your clothes washer or dryer, or your refrigerator. And there is not enough profit for business to develop new technology to make solar power common place in every home. But times are changing and perhaps is a few years solar power will be the standard.

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