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1. Solar Power Can Save You Money in the Long Run
Converting to solar power can be an expensive proposition, but within a few short years,
the savings that you get on your energy bills will help pay for your system. While you
can use solar energy as your primary source of power in the spring, summer and fall, the
winter can be more problematic for places where it seems like the sun hibernates for most
of the season.
If you are converting to solar in a region that seldom sees sunshine in the winter months,
you will need to keep your regular power source connected to ensure you have power
during the cold winter months. For places like Ottawa, solar power can be very effective
in the months where the sun shines a lot and you can use it as your primary power source.
An Ottawa solar distributor can help you determine your power needs and help provide
the equipment you need to generate the necessary amount of electricity that’s needed to
both light and cool your home. However, during the winter months, you will still need to
keep your heating source so you can keep your home warm when the temperatures begin
to drop.
Not only is solar energy production inhibited in the winter by the lack of sunshine, but
snow can cover solar panels and block their ability to absorb the sun's rays. You will still
get solar production during the winter when the sun is out, but production will be less
than it is at other times of the year. So, if you live where there is plenty of snow and the
clouds are out for most of the winter, you will want to have a secondary power source so
you will still have electricity when it is needed.
Residential solar energy systems are encouraged through government incentives in
Canada. So if you are thinking of converting to solar power, consult a solar distributor to
see if it is a good decision for your household, and what your options are in terms of
back-up or secondary power sources. Learn what you can to save money and resources
both now and in the future.
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