Pros
1. After the initial investment of the solar panels is paid for, electricity then becomes absolutely free and after years you begin to make money.
2. Using solar panels makes households less dependent on our limited supply of fossil fuels (oil, coal, and natural gases). Fossil fuels are not renewable unlike the sun. Solar energy will never run out as long as the sun is burning.
3. Solar panels can be put on the roof so they do not take up space on your property.
4. They are very quiet devices that let of little to no sound.
5. Absolutely no pollution is let off from solar energy. Less fossil fuels being burned helps prevent global warming
6. You can sell your energy back to the "power grid"
2. Using solar panels makes households less dependent on our limited supply of fossil fuels (oil, coal, and natural gases). Fossil fuels are not renewable unlike the sun. Solar energy will never run out as long as the sun is burning.
3. Solar panels can be put on the roof so they do not take up space on your property.
4. They are very quiet devices that let of little to no sound.
5. Absolutely no pollution is let off from solar energy. Less fossil fuels being burned helps prevent global warming
6. You can sell your energy back to the "power grid"
Cons
1. Solar energy does not generate at night. A house uses the most amount of energy at dusk when the sun is not shining. You must rely on the amount of energy the battery stored during the day. T
2. The price of solar panel installation is very costly. It takes a over 7.5 years for solar panels to pay themselves off.
3. Cloudy weather can make the technology unreliable during the day.
4. Solar panels are not a very attractive thing to have on your home.
5. Depending on where your solar panels are places, it may take up space on your property
2. The price of solar panel installation is very costly. It takes a over 7.5 years for solar panels to pay themselves off.
3. Cloudy weather can make the technology unreliable during the day.
4. Solar panels are not a very attractive thing to have on your home.
5. Depending on where your solar panels are places, it may take up space on your property