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Solar will produce electricity for you every day
That's right! Solar electric systems produce electricity for you on cloudy days as well as sunny ones. All the solar modules need is a little light to start producing, and they will produce electricity even when it is raining (of course much more electricity is produced in bright sunlight). Most of the total day's output does occur in the middle six hours of the day, because that is when the sun is at it's most intense and when it shines most directly on the surface of the solar modules.
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Solar provides a relatively high-yield, low risk return on investment (ROI)
A solar electric system will continue to produce electricity as regularly as the rising of the sun each day. And utility rates can be practically guaranteed to continue to rise. So the investment in solar is fairly low risk. Because there are no moving parts in a solar system, and silicon based solar modules have been operating for decades (some for as long as 50 years), manufacturers expect each solar module to operate for at least thirty years.
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Solar is good for the Environment
Every kilowatt-hour of electricity produced from solar energy helps combat "Global Warming" by reducing power plant pollution, and reduces local air pollution. About 30% of the air pollution in the world today comes from electric utility smokestacks that produce electricity for our daily use. The more electricity that is produced from solar power, the less coal, oil or natural gas is consumed by these large generating plants, and the less pollution they emit into the air.
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