Solar Power Is Good for the Environment - And Us!
The longer energy has to be transported, the more energy is wasted on the way. If you have your source of energy on your roof, you (and the rest of us) will lose a lot less energy, than we do right now.
Solar Power Makes You Independent of Electricity Prices
The price for electricity usually differs through the day, being more expensive in the middle of the day and in the early evening. Because power plants create a relatively steady output of electricity, the prices rise and fall throughout the day, based on the beforementioned change in demand. With solar power, you can avoid this rise in price, and get cheap energy all day.
Solar Power Causes Less Electricity Loss
The longer energy has to be transported, the more energy is wasted on the way. If you have your source of energy on your roof, you (and the rest of us) will lose a lot less energy, than we do right now.
Solar Power Improves Grid Security
When we have a lot of people generating energy with solar power, we are less likely to experience blackouts. Each house with solar cells on it, functions as a small power plant, which provides us with a great grid security, in cause of human-caused or natural disasters.
Solar Power Is Domestic
When you use coal, oil, or natural gasses to generate your electricity, you usually make use of energy from another part of the world. If you would like to benefit your national economy, it is a good idea to use solar power, because electricity from your own solar panels are domestic.
Solar Power Creates Jobs and Economic Growth
The most of the costs towards solar power comes from the installment of solar panels and solar cells, and it is that money, that pay for other peoples salaries. The more people who choose to make use of solar power, the more people we need to install and maintain the solar panels, which helps our mutual national economy.