Must have products for an off the grid lifestyle

Must have products for an off the grid lifestyle

Energy

Must have products for an off the grid lifestyle

 

Living off the grid is more than having renewable sources of energy. It is more than harvesting rainwater. It is, above all, an eco-friendly lifestyle.

 

As we explored in our article on energy efficiency, living off-grid takes certain products. You should not just buy new appliances or gadgets without considering how much energy they use. Some products such as the solar refrigerator listed below are made to run exclusively on solar power.

You may be looking to ease into solar or wind power. We have you covered with a great solar kit that is easy to install and has a great value.

 

Off the Grid Cooking

Cooking always takes some forethought when living off the grid. Electric stoves take too much power and are not easily supported by a wind turbine or solar panels.

One product we love is the solar oven. You may think a solar oven is just for camping or a cool kids science fair experiment. And they are – however, they are so much more.

Solar ovens are very popular all over the world. In underdeveloped countries, they are lifesavers because they lessen the exposure to dangerous kerosene fumes often used for cooking. A solar oven can be used anywhere on a nice sunny day. They heat up extremely fast. Solar ovens are appropriate for all types of cooking including roasting meats, baking bread and making soups or stews.

A quality solar oven such as the All American Sun Oven- The Ultimate Solar Appliance will be up to any baking task. This sturdy solar oven will reach temperatures of 360 to 400 Fahrenheit (approximately 180 to 205 Celsius) and can even be used to roast meats.

This model is great because its larger size can accommodate standard size pans. You want to avoid models that can only take a small pan as they will limit what you can cook.

 

Off the Grid Refrigeration

Refrigeration may be the most necessary appliance you need when moving off grid. After all, you can always cook on a grill or open fire. But keeping foods cold is essential to our safety and health. That’s why we recommend investing in a quality refrigerator.

Along with baking, refrigeration takes up a lot of energy. For most off griders that leaves two options: using propane or solar refrigerators.

There are pros and cons to each system as you can see below.

 

Propane RefrigerationP600

A propane refrigerator is very energy efficient and can easily keep food frozen. This Smad Gas Refrigerator Freezer Propane Fridge with Freezer is 9.3 Cu.Ft is very energy efficient and requires no electricity to run. However, it can run on 110 electric, but that would not be as efficient.

At a cost of $1549, it averages $167 per cubic foot. Propane or natural gas refrigerators have a lower upfront cost then do straight solar ones.

This model uses approximately 20 pounds of propane every two weeks. Propane refrigerators are quiet, self-contained and do not cause indoor air pollution. They also use no freon which is an environmental pollutant. Most propane fridges are duo usage and can also run on electric which gives you some flexibility.

Propane refrigerators have few moving parts and last for a long time. It is common to see older models that are thirty plus years old.

The biggest con of a propane refrigerator is that you are still using fossil fuel making it a not so eco-friendly solution. Although the initial cost of a propane refrigerator is lower than the solar ones, you still have to deal with the fuel cost over time. 

Last but not least, they do weigh a great deal which can make shipping and transportation more difficult.

 

Solar Refrigeration

For comparison, we can look at a Solar Refrigerator. The Smad DC/AC Solar Refrigerator Double Doors with Freezer is 6.2 Cu ft (so slightly smaller than the propane model). At a cost of $1299, it averages @ $210 per cubic foot.

Solar fridges are highly efficient. They are typically well insulated with quiet compressors. This model can be powered via solar or wind power directly (DC) or off battery power (AC).

The catch with the solar refrigerator is that you must have solar panels already installed to run it. This model uses 65 watts so would need a comparable solar panel rising the initial cost. Now, the big advantage of the solar model is no monthly bill or fossil fuel usage. They also have good warranties and are very long lasting.

 

Off the Grid Solar Lights

No matter if you are starting out small or adding a few solar products to your home in case there is a power outage. These hanging solar lights are perfect for such use.

These are great for providing light where and when you need a little extra: nature Power 21030 Hanging Solar Powered LED Shed Light with Remote Control, and a Black Finish. They are made for use in a shed or garage but are adequate to use in the home as well.

The High-Quality Amorphous solar panel recharges using an included battery. These lights are easy to install by mounting the solar panel in a sunny location and drilling a hole to run the wiring through.

These lights are not very bright but give enough quality light to cook a meal or see around the house. They can be comforting if you have a child who is afraid of the dark. Not recommended for reading unless you sit directly below the light.

 

Off the Grid Small Solar Kits

If you are looking for a system to get you started in solar energy but is easy to install. A solar kit can help you get started with solar energy and can power a tremendous amount of things.

The KISAE Technology HS400-00 Is a complete Home Solar 400 Watt kit. It is self-contained, so the inverter and the battery are all in a box together. This plug and play system makes it easy to install and easy to use.

You could easily power lights and the weather radio during a storm or power outage. It would also charge your cell phone and laptop. This kit also makes an accessible introduction to solar power.

Do you want to switch over one area of your house? Depending on your equipment you could power your home office with this product. Laptop, printer and desk lamp can all run on under 40 watts as long as you have energy efficient models.

 

 

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Wind power systems for home

Energy

All you need to know to get your home wind energy project started

Wind is a great source of renewable energy power. Wind is the fastest growing source of alternative energy worldwide because it has a proven and reliable technology.

What Is Wind Energy?

Wind power is an environmentally friendly, green energy source. Wind occurs naturally on earth as a result of the Earth’s tilt, spin, the heating from the sun and varying temperatures on the earth’s surface. This all causes air to move around the planet.

Wind energy does not contribute to air or water pollution, nor does it leak fossil fuel oils. Care must be taken when planning large wind utility plants to be sensitive to migrating birds and mammals. For home use, this is not an issue.

History of Wind Energy

Harnessing the wind for power is a very old technique that was first used in ancient civilizations and became popular in Europe during the Middle Ages. These early windmills had sails instead of blades.

Modern wind turbines are structured similarly to the traditional windmill but that’s as far as the resemblance goes. Turbines are the part of the wind machine that turns. They are sleek and aerodynamic in order to better catch the wind and convert it into electricity.

Today’s Wind Energy – Better and More Powerful

Wind Power depends on the amount of air (volume), speed the air travels (velocity) and the mass of air (density). These things must work together to provide the amount of push the turbine needs to turn. Wind turbines average 35% – 45 % efficiency.

Wind turbines are most often measured in kilowatts or kW. For example, a standard 100-watt light bulb uses one kWh after ten hours of use. Wind industry experts say that 10 kW system will generate about 10,000 kWh per year, which is what the average American home uses.

Determining your electrical needs and usage is important. If you are going to live “off-grid” and not be attached to conventional electricity then you need to work on reducing your level of energy consumption. You can do this by purchasing energy star appliances. Just switching to Energy Star LED lightbulbs will save you considerable amounts of electricity.

What Parts Make Up Wind Turbines

Today’s turbines are equipped with typically three blades and a nacelle which houses the motor and gearbox. They are typically on a horizontal axis in relationship to the single steel pole which holds them up.

The height of the pole is important in how much wind energy the unit can process. Larger kilowatt (kW) systems require heavy steel poles of around 250 feet. Smaller systems can use a shorter pole and microsystems are meant to be mounted on cabins or RV’s.

The blades on the turbine are an important consideration. Many are fiber-reinforced plastics but metal ones are also available. How they are mounted and fixed is important to their efficiency. They come fixed pitch, either twisted/tapered, or straight.

All wind energy units contain a generator to change the kinetic energy from the wind to mechanical energy which can be used for electricity. The generators are designed to be simple and reliable with few moving parts so that little regular maintenance required.

Where Does Wind Energy Work Best

Wind turbines are becoming more efficient and working at lower speeds. Smaller units designed for single applications are very cost effective. Larger systems that are meant to power a home need more wind speed.

Not everywhere is suitable for wind power. Wind turbines need a consistent wind speed of 6 – 9 miles per hour. To evaluate your area in the United States check out the Wind Exchange website.

The best states for utilizing wind energy according to the American Wind Energy Association are:

  1. North Dakota
  2. Texas
  3. Kansas
  4. South Dakota
  5. Montana
  6. Nebraska
  7. Wyoming
  8. Oklahoma
  9. Minnesota
  10. Iowa
  11. Areas along the northeast coast

You can measure your wind speed with the use of an anemometer. The HOLDPEAK 866B Digital Anemometer measures wind speed, temperature and wind chill. It has a range: 0.3-30m/s and accuracy: 0.1dgts. Take measurements on a daily schedule for several weeks to determine your average wind speed.

 

Types of Wind Power Systems

There are numerous types of wind power systems which vary depending on the amount of blades and the tilt of the axis. Axis can be vertical or horizontal. Horizontal blades are more popular and the type you typically see. Advantages are that the rotors are upwind.

Upwind turbines have the wind facing the turbine. Are more efficient but harder to maintain. Needs to have a rigid hub which is away from the tower.

Small vertical axes turbines are attractive and made to fit on RV’s or boats. This one made by Wonderful Online has a 400Watt DC12V generator and four with optimized aerodynamic blades. The blades are made for low wind start up to be more energy efficient.

Small turbines can have a downwind turbine which means the wind hits them from the back. These are most often seen on smaller turbines. They can be more flexible in the rotor and the generator but still need a rigid tower.

Small systems are great for home and farm applications. A small wind energy system can provide you with a practical and economical source of electricity. When considering a wind power system think about the amount of space you have and where you will put your turbine. If you are in a subdivision or more urban area you need to make sure that your local zoning codes or covenants allow wind turbines.

Mini turbines are designed for charging batteries or running lights in an RV or cabin. They run between 20 – 50 kW.

If you are handy and want to DIY and make the blades you can just buy the generator to power your system. The MarsRock 600r/m 100W 12V or 24V Permanent Magnet Generator AC Alternator for Vertical or Horizontal Wind Turbine 100W Wind Generator (12V). This small generator has impressive power and is gearless, uses direct -drive, and has a low rev rare earth Permanent Magnet Generator which is easy and safe for operating and maintenance.

Costs, Installation, and Return on Investment

Wind energy is growing in popularity worldwide. And no doubt because the costs of running a wind power system have come down considerably. The average cost of industrial wind power is 8.2 cents per kilowatt, compared to coal-burning plants at 11 cents per kilowatt. Residential costs and system have also come down making it a desirable option for new construction.

Grid-Tied Or Off Grid

One of your first considerations will be to decide if you want to be grid tied or off the grid.

Grid-Tied means that you are still connected to your local electric power company. Your wind energy system would supplement your power needs. So your home would use available electricity from your wind turbine first. If your turbine was not producing electric at the moment, say it was a balmy day or you had all your appliances running, then your conventional electric would kick in and give you power.

Depending on your location and your power company, you can sometimes earn money from your grid-tied system. This would happen if your wind turbine produced more electricity then what your house used. Then your electric company would buy back the excess electric and give you a credit or a check. It is worthwhile to contact your electric company and find out their policies on grid-tied systems.

Off-grid means that you are totally independent of your conventional electric company. This means you produce all of your own electricity needs. People chose this option for many reasons. They may desire to be independent and not rely on the electric company or government. Or their home may be in a remote area that is not served by power lines or too expensive to have them run. One advantage of being off grid is no monthly bill!

Average Costs of Residential Wind Systems

Wind systems can reduce your electric bill by 50 – 90 %, especially if your average electricity bills are $150 per month or more.

If your property is in a remote location without easy access to utility lines wind may be a viable option. Wind energy is an investment so you do need to be comfortable with long-term investments. Remember that if you are off grid and you invest in wind energy you will have no monthly bill. Once your system is paid for you get your electric for free.

Check out the Wind Exchange website for information on your area.

Modern turbines are increasing in efficiency but are still less than 60%. 59% is the best that a larger conventional wind power unit can accomplish and the smaller turbines run 30 – 40%. While this may seem low the overall cost savings often make wind worthwhile.

Figuring Out The Costs

If you know a unit’s capacity and efficiency factors, you can figure out the estimated annual output. Use this formula by multiplying year x day x capacity x-factors to get kW per year.

So if the manufacturer states that the turbine has a rated capacity of 1500 kilowatts with an efficiency factor of 25% then you would set that up like

365 x 24 x 1500 x .25 = 3,285, 000 kilowatt hours per year

Remember this is the ideal. In real life, you have less or more wind on any given day.

You can use the NREL wind maps to adjust your time figures for a more accurate location-specific figure.

What Size Wind System Do I Need

The size of your wind system depends on what you want to do with it. Do you want to supplement your power needs and reduce your electric bill or do you want to have the wind provide all your electrical needs?

Small turbines range in size from 20 watts to 100 kilowatts (kW). The smaller or “micro” (20- to 500-watt) turbines are used in a variety of applications such as charging batteries for recreational vehicles and sailboats.

Small turbines that produce 3 – 10 kw are great for single application jobs such as pumping water from a well or running lights in a remote cabin.

Return On Investment

Your return on investment (ROI) basically is the wind turbine cost-effective value. Will you get your monies worth out of it. Keep in mind that the federal government and many states offer tax rebates for installing renewable energy in your home.

Small Turbines are those up to 10 kW are often installed in “rural residential” on-grid and off-grid applications. The average investment is $2,500-$8,000/kW for purchase and installation. Small systems are designed for reliability and low maintenance so that you do not have to have a lot of mechanical experience.

Small systems normally require an average wind speed of nine miles per hour and have an ROI value of approximately $0.06 – $0.26 per kWh.

Installation

Installation of a wind energy system is the most detailed and expensive aspect. Picking a location for the tower and deciding how to run the electrical cables to your home is critical to the success of your project.

The first thing to consider when installing a wind system is where to locate the tower. The taller towers need to be “planted” quite deep and cemented into the ground. Guy wires are then attached to provided stability to the steel pole.

This can be a DIY project or you can hire an installer.

In most areas, you will be required to state or city zoning laws to hire a licensed electrician to connect the power lines to your home.

Wind Energy System Kits

Purchasing a kit can be a very economical and easy way to get into wind energy. The nice thing about kits is that you have all the components of the turbine and generator for easy to put together installation. Pole mounted kits often require you to have a mounted pole.

The ECO LLC 400W DC 12V/24V Wind Turbine Generator does not include the pole or battery. This is a great starter kit for people wanting to get going with wind power. It has a low wind speed startup so is great if you have lower then average wind capacity. In addition, the tower height requirement is only 15 – 30 feet high.

Not everyone has access to the perfect conditions. If your wind and or solar requirements don’t match the output guidelines you might consider a hybrid system. The ECO LLC 850W Hybrid Solar-Wind Kit gives you 400W Wind Generator. Plus you get three solar panels that are 150W and a 1KW Inverter.

This system gives you a maximum daily output at 2520W. The big advantage is that it works when there is only wind power or only solar power available or will work as a hybrid. This combines the best of both worlds.

 

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Solar power system off-grid vs on-grid

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What are the benefits of off-grid and grid-tied systems? Which option suits you best? Understanding the key differences between these solar system types is a must before having a solar system installed at your home, business or remote location.

Depending on your budget, your goals for energy and the environment, you will be able to determine which type is the best for you. However, it is advisable to talk your goals through with your solar contractor to accurately weigh down all possible options and understand the estimated costs of each option.

Grid-tied Solar Systems

These are solar systems that are connected to the utility power grid and require the grid to be running to function. These systems are also known as on-grid, grid-direct, grid-intertie, utility-interactive, and grid back-feeding.

Grid-tied solar systems have several benefits:

  • It is ideal if you lack adequate spacing or the required budget to install a solar system that covers 100% of your electricity usage hence you can use electricity from the grid whenever you need.
  • It requires a lower initial investment as you won’t need to batteries or other stand-alone equipment for a fully functional off-grid, as well as the associated costs of maintenance.
  • Net metering/ feed-in tariff schemes:
    Energy produced by the solar grid is often more than the energy that you are capable of consuming. Net metering allows you to sell any excedent electricity generated on the grid rather than storing it in batteries in the form of Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs). These schemes, thereby, play a significant role in incentivizing solar energy. Many organizations commit to buying electricity from homeowners with the excedent electricity being sold to them at the same rate as they sell it. Net meters, hence, make solar systems at your residence more feasible from a financial standpoint. The electricity generated from these solar systems can also be used to offset utility electricity during off-weather days such as cloudy, rainy/stormy days, owing to the concept of net metering.
  • The utility grid in many ways acts as virtual battery storage, by offering relatively more efficient rates (compared to batteries) and the fact that they require no maintenance or replacements. According to Us Energy Information Administration, electrical energy stored in the form of chemical, typically lead batteries are only 80% efficient, with degrading performance over time. Hence, the use of grid brings in a valuable incentive compared to conventional battery systems.
  • This system offers access to backup electricity in case there is the hindrance in the generation of electricity for any particular reason.

The key components needed for Grid-tied solar system are significantly different from the off-grid solar system. Some of the critical elements for Grid-tied systems are:

  • Micro-inverters OR Grid-tie Inverter (GTI)
    Inverters are implemented to regulate the voltage and current received from your solar panels.
    Micro-inverters happen to be an ideal option for homeowners who reckon of the possibility of shading issues. These are placed on the back side of the solar panels as opposed to inverters that centrally over the entire solar array.
  • Grid-tie Inverter (GTI) also known as grid-interactive or synchronous inverters, convert Direct Current form your solar panels to Alternating Current, which is more applicable to a wide variety of electrical appliances. Additionally, they concur the phase and frequency of the current to adhere to the utility grid frequency which about 60 Hz. To ensure that any excess electricity flows to the grid, the output voltage of the GTI Is usually adjusted higher than the utility grid.

  • Power Meter
    This device, also known as a net meter or a two-way meter, is capable of measuring power going in both directions, from the grid to your house and your house to the grid. Homeowners using this solar system need to make use of a power meter that caters to net-metering.

Off-Grid Solar Systems

Off-Grid Solar Systems are a better option for you if you wish to install a solar system that is independent of the electrical grid. This solar system needs its solar panels to cater to 100% energy demand of the platform it is installed in and hence need to be large enough to suffice energy needs. Most residential platforms demand higher electricity in the later part of the day; therefore excess energy produced during the daytime needs to be stored to meet the demands of the electrical usage in the evening. Off-Grid solar systems usually incorporate a backup source of energy such as a generator or battery to store excess energy or both. These solar systems are more complex and less flexible than on-grid systems.

Off-grid systems are more applicable and common in remote locations without utility service. As there are no source grids to provide excess power, the electrical energy usage must be monitored religiously and adjusted below maximum power output, in all off-grid frameworks. These systems demand stand-alone equipment and battery banks that must be replaced within 10 years of use. The net amount for maintenance and replacement makes this system relatively costly and inefficient.

Off-Grid Solar systems have their own set of advantages which makes them popular and beneficial.

  • Independence from the utility grid
    Off-grid solar systems are often substantially cheaper than utility grid in remote areas.
  • Energy self-sufficiency
    Having your source of electrical power sets you free you and relieves you of any inconveniences from utility grid power failures. It also serves as a form of security. However, it is advised to maintain battery backups for cloudy/dark days.

Key components required for Off-Grid Solar Systems are:

  • Battery Bank
    Group of batteries wired together to keep the system running beyond daily sunset. It forms the most complex and costly part of the solar system, but it is also the most important. An appropriate size of the battery bank is critical since too many batteries can lead the system to never charging to its full capacity.
  • Charge Controller
    This is to protect the battery from overcharging. These are crucial as battery regulation extends battery life and ultimately increases system efficiency via reduced overall costs.
  • Off-Grid inverter
    Conversion of direct current to analog current is necessary to make electricity eligible for most electrical appliances.
     

Hybrid Solar Systems

A third, trending option resides with combining the best from grid-tied and off-grid solar systems. Grid-tied solar systems are upgraded with deep battery backup that will be charged via solar panels as well as from the grid. The battery can be set to take over in case of an outage automatically.

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Sun as a mean of energy

 

There are several different types of means of energy, but one of the most relevant and emerging sources of energy is solar energy. The amount of energy that our sun produces is overwhelming. It continually gives us about 35 thousand times the total amount of energy required by us. There is more energy coming from the sun that we can use on our planet, and its clean, green energy!

What solar energy means is the way of obtaining or producing electricity from the radiations coming from the sun. To use this source of energy, we need to make use of solar panels that will convert this energy into electricity.

The energy coming from the Sun to the Earth for one hour could, hypothetically, meet the global energy needs for one entire year, but nowadays our current best possible abilities only allow us to harness about 0.001 percent of that potential.

Why has the usage of solar energy become a trending topic when talking about renewable energy? While the criticizers raise the point that its installation can be costly and solar energy may not be very efficient, it is now proving that is can be extremely beneficial not only for the environment but also from a financial standpoint.

Due to a rapidly increasing demand, the technology has improved considerably, turning solar energy into a much more efficient source of clean energy.

Some of the most essential and beneficial advantages of Solar Energy include the fact that it can significantly reduce the electricity bills, it is a renewable source, it requires low maintenance costs and has diverse applications.

 

BASICS OF SOLAR ENERGY BASICS

Simply put, it is the transformation of solar power into thermal/electrical energy.

An example of an early solar energy collection device is the solar oven. A solar oven is a box that collects and absorbs the sunlight. It was first used in the 1800s when a British astronomer used a solar oven to cook food during an expedition to Africa.

Currently, there are many different technologies in use all around the world for collecting and converting solar radiation into useful heat energy for a variety of purposes.

The most popular technologies derived from solar power and its usage are:

  • Photovoltaic Systems: the production of electricity directly from sunlight with the use of photovoltaic systems.
  • Solar Hot Water: another way of production of energy is by heating water directly by sunlight.
  • Solar Electricity: using the sun’s heat to produce electricity is called solar electricity.
  • Solar Process Space Heating and Cooling: the industrial and commercial use of the heat of the sun.

SOLAR POWERED HOUSE

A solar-powered house has been and is still one of the most emerging trends in housing electricity production these days. It refers to the homes that have solar panels installed on it, mostly on the rooftop.

There are some advantages and disadvantages of this mean of energy for residential use. If you are considering transforming your house into a solar-powered home, you need to be able to distinguish between the real pros and cons of solar energy and some “solar myths” as well. 

Take a look at some of the most basic and essential benefits and disadvantages below:

Improved home value

The market value of a house that has solar panels installed at its rooftop is considerably higher than the market value of a house without it (if you own the system, of course!). Millions of homeowners are interested in having solar panels at home but haven’t taken the time to figure out what it takes to install them.

Even though the installation of solar panels requires a relatively complex and costly process, the undeniable benefits of having solar panels on a home, as shown by the recent studies are that the value of property significantly increases after the installation of solar panels.

According to the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBL), each watt of solar adds about $4 to a home’s value in California. A house with solar panels should sell, on average, for about ($4 x 5,000W) $20,000 more in California.

Reduction in electricity bills

One of the most important benefits of having solar panels on your rooftop is pretty straightforward. When you install solar panels at your home, you generate your electricity, and the result is that you become less reliant on your electric utility and can even become completely independent of it which can result in a significant reduction in your monthly electric bill.

A solar panel system typically has a 25-30 year lifespan, which means that you can cut your electricity costs for decades to come by going solar for as long as the house stays in your life.

Control over rising costs

Like stated above, you can have control over the rising costs of the electricity by having your solar panels installed at your home that make you independent of the external electricity utilities.

According to recent studies, the cost of solar has decreased by more than 70% in the past decade, the cost of electricity has risen by about five percent, and this trend is expected to continue.

A more sustainable and eco-friendly home

Another advantage of a solar-powered home that is considered the most admirable and patriotic is the eco-friendly nature of a house that is solar powered. The fact that it benefits our environment has made this technology a relevant field of energy production.

Not ideal for moving people

As it is a common fact that solar requires a significant financial investment upfront, it is crucial to keep in mind that the average solar panel payback takes around seven and a half years. 

For the homeowners who may be moving in the coming years, installing new solar panels on the rooftop might feel like an investment that is not worth it from a financial standpoint.

Roof requirements should be met

The solar panels that are installed at a rooftop have their unique needs as they may not fit all types of rooftops. Its installation requires connecting a mounting system to the roof. 

Certain roofing materials used in older houses, such as slate or cedar tiles, can be difficult for solar installers to work with, throwing up a roadblock for solar power. 

There are also minimum size requirements for the installation of solar panels to be viable.

Good installers may be hard to find

There’s a common association that many homeowners have with solar. For the solar-powered house, the homeowners have to deal a lot like the pushy solar sales reps that pressurize the consumers to sign a 20-year solar contract before they explain the full scope of the offer or the credibility of the solar company. As solar energy is one of the fastest growing markets in the world, and there are plenty of companies that are deploying aggressive sales tactics to get their fair share of the market. So it has been proved through surveys and studies that the decision of installation of solar panels is a very stressful and confusing job.

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