Moving to solar power

I’m a pretty environmentally friendly person; I feel in conserving as much water and energy as possible, and try not to be wasteful with my food or lifestyle.

There are plenty of easy things I like to do doing to help our climate, like turning off lights when you aren’t in the room or at home, taking short showers on a limited number of afternoons per week, and walking instead of taking the automobile on short trips.

However, some things aren’t so easy for me. I entirely struggle not to use my Heating, Ventilation and A/C system. I know that it’s severely energy inefficient to use air conditioning or central heating as often as I want to, and I feel largely guilty every time I touch the control unit; however, I can’t lay being uncomfortable in my own home, and I like having temperature control at my fingertips. That’s why I started looking into alternative energy sources, and landed upon solar power as the most sufficient opening on the market currently. Solar panels have gotten much more affordable in recent years, and they can power your entire Heating, Ventilation and A/C system, or even your whole house! The only caveat is that you need to have direct sun in order for the solar panels to collect enough energy on any given day. This isn’t a problem in most suburban settings, however in older citys with tall trees it can be hard to get enough juice to run your Heating, Ventilation and A/C often. I’m lucky to have a large sunny patch in my yard, so I’ll be switching to solar panel power for my current heating and cooling system as soon as possible!

 

 

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