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How to Go Green With Solar Energy

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By dbvirago
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A lot is being said in these times about renewable energy sources, and there is no better or more readily available renewable energy source than solar power. Solar power captures the power of the most omnipresent and constant energy source available – the sun. Solar power systems and solar hot water systems are the wave of the future, available today.

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  1. Step 1

    Solar technology produces clean, efficient, and most important, renewable energy that can be harnessed for private homes and businesses alike. Solar power for your home or business will not only reduce your dependence on traditional power sources, but has the added benefit of reducing the impact of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions to our planet.

  2. Step 2

    When considering additions for your home, renewable energy sources will add value and increase resell attraction. When designing and building a new home, you not only get that benefit, you can also qualify for energy rebates and Renewable Energy Certificates. And for your business, not only will you benefit from the cost savings which go straight to the bottom line, the public relations from being a true green company is priceless.

  3. Step 3

    For homes and many businesses, heating water can be the single largest hit on your energy bill. Remember energy from the sun is free. Once you have your home or business equipped to harness the sun, the price doesn’t go up. Get up to 90% of your hot water requirements from the sun, and never see a power cost increase again.

    Choose the future. Choose Solar Power.

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