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Solar Cons Standard home solar does not “work” at night. Home solar panels are not attractive. DIY solar installation is difficult (if not impossible) for most homeowners. Not every roof configuration is ideal for maximum solar power generation. Solar manufacturing is not good for the environment. More items...
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Read More »The history of photovoltaic (PV) solar power began with scientific experimentation during the late 1800s. The first PV silicon cell capable of converting the sun's energy into power that could run electrical equipment was introduced in 1954, and by 1983, worldwide PV production exceeded 21 megawatts. Currently there are 47.1 gigawatts of total solar capacity installed in the U.S. nationwide, so it's safe to say solar is a proven technology and that its adoption as a source of clean energy will continue. Solar doesn't work at night. Some people interested in solar might wonder if, by going solar, they can live completely off the grid. This isn't realistic in most applications of solar technology. While many solar companies, including SunPower, offer home battery storage solutions, it’s only recently that home batteries have become easily accessible to most homeowners. Solar energy is mostly used in real time, with any excess delivered back to the conventional utility grid or a battery. Solar households must rely on utility grids or battery storage for power at night and in other situations when sunlight is limited. Solar panels aren’t attractive. This was certainly true of the now-obsolete panels with bulky silver frames that sat high off the roof. But today, solar panels are sleek with far-more-minimalist designs that sit flush with roof surfaces, integrate with various roof-types, or even replace an existing root altogether. Different color options help homeowners design systems that match the aesthetics of their homes, while still delivering the same clean, powerful energy. In addition, homeowners with ample roof space or multiple sections of roof with sufficient exposure to sunlight may be able to design and install systems that aren’t even seen from the street. It’s also important to remember that familiarity has a strong initial impact the on our perception of “attractiveness.” Most people don’t think garage doors are beautiful, but we’re so used to seeing them that they largely go unnoticed when we’re admiring the beaty of a home. The same is occurring with solar. With more and more solar panels appearing on homes all over the U.S., our perceptions of how they impact the overall attractiveness of home are changing as well. SunPower Manufactures Better-Looking Home Solar Panels Today’s some solar panels are sleek, compact and fit snugly against the roof thanks to innovations like SunPower Equinox home solar systems and InvisiMount racking, with their minimalist design, and elimination of unnecessary hardware and utility boxes on exterior walls. The inverter box is hidden behind each panel, which looks more attractive AND maximizes the amount of power your system can generate. SunPower’s proprietary InvisiMount frame is nearly invisible, so the panels appear to float above the roof. Buyers also have the choice of SunPower Signature solid black solar panels, which have a distinctively elegant appearance. You can't install a home solar system yourself. For advanced DIYers installing a home solar system is possible, but for most homeowners it requires a professional solar installer. While those DIYers might think that not being able to install solar themselves is a disadvantage, for most homeowners getting the experts to handle the planning and technology to go solar turns the potentially complex solar installation into a very simple process. (See this Five-Step Guide.) There’s also the all-important question of warranty coverage. Most solar panel warranties won’t cover defects caused by improper third-party installation. Further, even if a DIY installation isn’t the cause of a defect, homeowners may incur extra warranty fees for the uninstallation of defective panels and reinstallation of replacement panels not originally installed by a certified-installation contractor. The SunPower Dealer Network SunPower dealers know local permitting rules, so they can make that solar installation process go as smoothly as possible, and of course someone with electrical experience needs to handle the wiring. You can get a free consultation to find out what it will take to switch your home to solar energy. Professional solar installers have expertise designing solar systems for homes, ensuring the system captures the maximum amount of sunlight available and saves you the most money on your electric bill.
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Read More »My roof isn't right for solar. It's true that solar won't work on every building, depending on shading and roof orientation. To make the most out of your solar system, it helps to have plenty of roof space that gets sunshine. SunPower Professionals Adapt Solar Installations to Roof Configurations Solar companies are used to working with different types and styles of roofs and offer free consultations to plan how a solar system will best fit on your property. It's worth noting that because SunPower solar panels are the most efficient on the market you’ll need fewer of them on your roof. Meaning, you can generate more energy in less space. That extra efficiency also means SunPower panels are better at generating more energy in low-light situations, such as shading, so if your roof isn't fully in the sunlight, your system will still produce electricity. And, because SunPower inverters are located behind each panel, if one panel is in the shade, the others will be able to pick up the slack. Solar hurts the environment. Solar panels are a manufactured product, and — as with any building processes — there is an environmental impact, from the chemicals used to make the panels to the transportation and beyond. Solar Manufacturing Environmental Facts Solar is one of the least-polluting forms of energy generation available and SunPower builds the most environmentally friendly solar panels possible. SunPower raises the bar for environmental and social sustainability through their "Beneficial by Design" philosophy that aims to be a regenerative force on the environment and society. From SunPower DC panels that have achieved Cradle to Cradle Certified Bronze recognition, to creating the industry’s first PV recycling program, SunPower is proud to lead the industry in environmental stewardship.
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