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Why Go Solar?

Solar panels are a safe investment both in the long and short term. From the moment they are installed, they will knock dollars off your energy bill and supply clean, sustainable energy for your private use.

If you have extra sunny days and generate more energy than you need, you can even accumulate credits by selling that excess to your local grid.

Additionally, going green with your personal energy consumption gives you income tax benefits. Until 2032, 30% of your solar purchase and installation costs are tax-deductible.
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Are Solar Panels Expensive?

Truthfully, solar or PV panels can be a costly affair, but take hope! Solar panel providers do an excellent job of making clean energy sources accessible.

The average cost of a PV system ranges between $3,000 and $15,000 - a substantial out-of-pocket investment. That's why more and more flexible payment options are becoming available.

Some examples of solar panel payment options are monthly or bi-annual installments, leasing, or partial financing programs.

Speak to a PV professional today to learn more!
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Solar panel installation procedure
Solar panels are mounted on a flat surface, preferably with a clear view of the sky.
Solar panel composition.
Solar panels are composed of 2 layers of a semiconductor (usually silicon), glass, and wire for conduction
Solar panel composition.
A neutral silicon atom contains 14 positively charged protons at its core and 14 negatively charged electrons in shells around it.
How the solar panel works.
Light particles from the sun (photons) strike the silicon atom.
When electron moves, it emits electric energy.
The energy from the photons knock electrons loose from the outer shell. When an electron moves, it emits electric energy.
Electrons move around the solar cells and create an electric current.
This process of loose, moving electrons is repeated in sequence, so that electrons move around the solar cells and create an electric current.
Electrons is converted into an alternating current via an inverter.
The direct electrical current from the electrons is converted into an alternating current via an inverter, which can be connected to your home’s power supply.
The solar panels have converted sunlight into energy for your home.
The solar panels have successfully converted sunlight into clean, green energy for your home.
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