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Plusses and Minuses of Solar Energy

Posted on April 29th, 2009

When you think about solar power systems, you may think of those funky looking houses that have those weird looking panels on them. solar power systems has many uses beyond those of producing electricity for houses or for vehicles. The advantages and disadvantages of solar power are many, small electrical appliances can be powered by solar energy in lieu of a battery bank or any outlet plug-in. appliances such as cell phones, GPS units, and laptops can be solar power systemsed. The biggest disadvantage is that they only produce energy when they are in direct sunlight.

Here are some further advantages and disadvantages of solar power. You can alter and customize your solar panels and battery array to collect any amount of energy you wish up to the threshold. After the threshold, or when the battery array is full, the solar energy is just being reflected from the solar panels. The battery should be compatible with the device you want to use it for. How many times have you been out fishing or camping and your mobile telephone battery array goes out? Most people carry mobile telephone adapters for their cars so that they may recharge the battery array in their motorcar. This is fine if the engine is on or the engine has been used to charge the battery array in the automobile. But running the engine is a cause of pollutants and other toxic materials which you are releasing out into the environment just by charging up your mobile telephone.

By having a mobile telephone solar powered battery charger, you are able to take your mobile telephone outside and leave the solar collectors out in the sun. You can even do this inside on a windowsill that is directly influenced by the sun. You don’t have to worry about where to plug in your charger, you just have to worry about where the sun is and how long the solar panel needs to stay out to charge a battery array. It is convenient and easy-to-use, in spite of the fact that it is a little expensive.

As technical knowledge advances and the demand for solar powered tools increases, prices should go down and the technical knowledge should be accelerated. Right now only 1% of all buildings in the United States are powered by solar energy. If we think outside the box and go beyond the residence there is an entire world of contraptions that can be powered by the sun. All it takes is a little imagination and a little investigation and someday soon we will be out of the grips of fossil fuels and nonrenewable energy. There are plenty of advantages and disadvantages of solar power but the advantages are far out weighing the disadvantages and as technical knowledge moves forward, this gap will only get greater.

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