The following information has been provided to InstantRiverside.com by Mohr Power Solar:
Solar Electricity in Everyday Use
Photovoltaic panels, like computers and other technologies, are getting cheaper and easier to buy. In fact, many people consider them a great alternative to gas-powered generators or connections to the regular electricity supply. Some countries such as Japan have encouraged businesses and communities to install solar panels on the roofs of new buildings to reduce the need for electricity from other sources.
Many homes and businesses have both a connection to the commercial electrical supply system (often called the “electricity grid”). The solar panels can provide all or most of the building’s electrical supply during the day, and the grid supplies whatever other electricity may be needed during the night. In some cases, the panels make more electricity than is needed in the building, and the excess is sold to the power company.
This results in the power company sending the building owner a credit towards their monthly electric bill.
You can find Mohr Power Solar on the web at MohrPower.com
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Monday, February 4, 2008
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