Phoenix Solar Panels: Why Aren’t There More

If you were driving through a residential area of Phoenix solar panels would not be a likely sight. Solar energy is a free and clean technology. Free in that you are getting energy from the sun. This energy is also renewable. Unfortunately, installing and maintaining panels is not cheap.

Capturing the sun’s energy to power your home during the warmer months will help cut energy costs in the colder months. People who do use the panels can also sell their excess energy back to their utility company in credit units. This will help regulate monthly electricity bills during the colder months.

Maybe I watch too many movies, but I associate Phoenix with a scene showing an orange color terrain. The sun is beating down on cracked clay and a scorpion walking across the screen. Mind you I know this is probably not the case in most parts of Arizona but if it were then Phoenix should be able to be powered by the sun forever. But the truth is solar panels are not a common scene in Phoenix.

The government offered tax credits to residents to participate in the program, but the cost even with the tax credit was more than most of the populace can afford. It is the cost of the panels that has kept the installations to a minimum in most areas. The larger companies are the ones who are taking advantage of this technology. But then they can afford to put out that kind of money.

Maintenance of the panels is another cost to consider. They can crack which is another consideration when thinking about buying them. The panels do not always work best in intense heat. Climates that are cooler and sunnier have shown better results.

In an attempt to meet their renewable energy requirements, the utility companies in Arizona have decided to give away free solar panels. Since cost is such a factor for their customers, this is a way to promote the panels to the masses by supplying a couple hundred with free ones.

Learn more about Mesa solar panels. Stop by Jane Lemons’s site where you can find out all about Scottsdale solar panels and what it can do for you.

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