5 Benefits of Buying a Home That Uses Solar Energy

Over 2 million U.S. households now have solar panels. Solar energy is rapidly becoming the absolute best way to power your home, and there’s no more point in waiting to get your own system installed.

So should you invest in solar power? Yes. And here’s why.

1. It Is Better for the Environment

You already know that the planet is running out of time to switch away from major sources of carbon in our atmosphere. These major sources include the electricity that powers your home.
But with solar panels, you get off the grid and take your electricity straight from the sun. No more smokestacks for your home.

Yes, it does take a lot of resources to build a solar panel, but the energy savings are still a net positive.

2. It Is Better for Your Budget

Even if you have to finance your solar power, you may still see a drop in your expenses right away. Many households find that their payment for their solar power is lower than their pre-existing energy bill.

3. You Can Still Claim Your Solar Tax Credit

For a long time, the solar tax credit was set to run out in 2021, but thankfully that’s not the case anymore!

Owners of new residential and commercial solar panel systems can deduct 26% of the cost of the system from their taxes for any system installed before the end of 2022.

You can still get a tax credit until the end of 2024, though by that time the credit will only be worth 10% of the cost of the system.

So if you’re thinking about getting solar, you’ll see the best savings before the end of 2022.

4. It Will Keep Your Home Powered

After the recent devastating blizzard that rocked Texas’ ill-prepared power grid, Texas is next in line to become the new solar panel hot spot. Clearly for good reason!

Homes with solar panels can provide their own energy to keep you warm in case another major blizzard comes our way. And with global warming’s volatile weather, that seems to be the case.

On top of that, many areas of our power grid are outdated, and more widespread grid collapses are imminent. Getting solar could get you off the failing grid in a self-sufficient home right away. Moreover, battery-based solutions provide a safer way to tap into vital emergency power. Automakers are studying ways electric vehicles can store renewable energy. Homeowners can charge their cars with solar charger and then discharge them into the grid during periods of peak demand. This is called vehicle-to-grid (V2G) power flow. For more information on this you can visit Dcbel website.

5. Solar Is Cheaper Than Ever

Solar energy is a rapidly developing technology – one that is regularly seeing improvements in quality, quantity, and length of life in their systems. On top of that, improvements in technology only drive the cost down.

In fact, for the first time, solar is the cheapest form of energy to ever exist.

So make 2021 the year for your solar. It’s time to start looking for the best solar near me and take advantage of the tax credits and savings coming your way.

Solar Energy Is One of the Best Investments for Your Home

Solar energy is quickly becoming the most sought-after home improvement feature, and clearly for good reason too. Between saving money on your current electric bills, getting removed from a failing grid, and preserving the environment, you can’t go wrong with solar.

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