Blog overview:  Solar Energy- How does Solar Energy Affect the Environment, What Benefits Solar Energy have, How to Calculate Tax Rebates on Solar, Why Renewable Energy?


How Does Solar Energy Affect The Environment?

As a renewable energy source, solar energy reduces greenhouse gasses which is crucial for protecting wildlife, humans, and the environment. 

Greenhouse gasses causes the Earth to warm from Co2 emissions failing to escape the atmosphere.

Solar Energy reduces the use of water, for means of producing energy through non-renewable resources, such as gas, coal, and oil.

 

According to NASA the sun produces 164 watts of energy per square meter, which is only a quarter of the sunlight the Earth receives. Solar energy is accessible 360 days out of the year, no matter the weather or forecast. 

Installing solar panels will have more of an impact upon the environment by providing more renewable energy towards the grid.

In the United States, only 20% of the energy is renewable. The majority of electricity comes from oil and, gas which causes air and water pollution. Solar power is continually being reproduced, day by day it’s power is captured by the PV panels which is converted into electricity.

It’s impact upon the environment is a lot less impactful, and more beneficial to keeping the genuine beauty of Colorado.


What Benefits Does Solar Have?

Improved air quality and cleaner water, because there is less air pollutants from a decrease of the non-renewable resources.

Solar Energy improves the resale price of your home

It decreases your monthly electrical bill.

You gain energy independence

Installing solar is affordable to all home owners.

Colorado has an incentive for homeowners, to install solar before 2032 they’ll receive 30% back in tax rebates.  

Solar energy can be used and installed in such ways that any un-utilized space will benefit you. Help keep the natural beauty of Colorado.

Solar panels have the ability to withstand even the most severe weather climates. Even during the cold snowy winters that Colorado has, solar panels can still collect power from the sun!

 


How To Calculate Tax Rebates On Solar

If your installation cost was around $18,000 and your electrical utility gave you $1000 in rebates the equation is as follows: 

  • (18,000-1000) x .30= $5,100 

This rebate is generated by the electricity produced that was not used by the homeowner.

The rebate from your state government does not include one thousand dollars back since they do not directly bill you for electricity.

              • The equation from the state government is
              • 18,000 x .30= $5,400 

Then our in house good natured representative will call you and invoice an appointment to get solar installed for your home. 

These numbers and equations are provided to you by Energy.gov. 


Why Renewable Energy?

There are 3 renewable sources, Wind, Solar, and Water.

Renewable energy is energy that is not produced by fossil fuels, its sources are continually reoccurring.

It’s cost efficient, and doesn’t hurt the environment to be implemented. Any excess energy is returned to the grid which in turn helps the community and those around you.

Windmills and hydroelectric sources typically need large amounts of land.

Hydroelectric energy sources are created through Dams and directional sources through water.

Solar energy is by far the best option to contribute towards renewable energy sources in your neighborhood.

By contributing to the use of renewable resources, and the development of these technologies it will reduce or minimize the impact upon air and water pollutants.

Which in turn, will have the maximum benefits for the environment.

Help save the Earth and your money by going Solar.

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