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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power is basically produced by harnessing the sun’s rays and converting it into electricity. This is achieved through the use of solar panels, which are made up of solar cells. A few years back, residential solar power was not an available option, as it was not seen as a viable investment. However, through the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Solar power is basically produced by harnessing the sun’s rays and converting it into electricity. This is achieved through the use of solar panels, which are made up of solar cells. A few years back, residential solar power was not an available option, as it was not seen as a viable investment. However, through the use of technology, more and more residential owners are enjoying significantly lower utility bills and an eco-friendly alternative today.</p>
<p>With the rising cost of gas and oil as well as the growing concern of the environment, people consider the installation of solar panels. There is also the fact that people have grown more conscious of climate change and global warming. Much like solar plant, a residential solar power system can easily supply electricity to the whole household. This is made possible by the use of solar panels, which converts sunlight into electricity.</p>
<p>Some people share a common misconception that installing a solar power system poses a serious risk. However, solar panels have been known to be quite safe and have the ability to produce controlled and steady current. Additionally, the fear of lightning and rain damaging the solar panels are definitely unfounded. Solar panels are designed and built to last and are able to withstand heavy beating.</p>
<p>If you are seriously considering getting a solar power system for your home, there are several important factors that you need to take into account. Firstly, for people residing in the northern hemisphere, it is best to install the solar panels facing south. According to experts, strategic positioning of the panels is important to ensure maximum efficiency. Keep in mind that panels are installed in a fixed position and do not have any tracking equipment to follow the sun. Another important consideration is having ample space for the solar equipment, especially if you are planning to use the solar energy in heating water.</p>
<p>Of course, the great way to ensure you get the best out of your residential solar power system is getting professionals to install it for you. While it is true that this may have been additional cash expense on your part, unlike any other house appliance, solar systems have important considerations that would be best handled by professionals.</p>
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