The sun is shining.
It is renewable. Many people all over the globe are using that sunlight as their energy source. With solar power use ever increasing, some may ask how its use impacts the environment. Let’s shine a bright light on the impacts solar panels have on our environment.
The Air is Cleaner.
Toxic chemicals are released into the air with the generating of electricity through fossil fuels; this is not the case with solar. Solar power is clean. It does not emit harmful toxins, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, into the air as power is produced from the sun.
Water is Conserved.
It takes a large amount of water to generate electricity from fossil fuels. An estimated 20 - 60 gallons of water are used in converting one kilowatt-hour of electricity from fossil fuels. Solar uses some water in the manufacturing of solar panels but not to the extent of the alternative.
Land is Preserved.
The use of land for solar farms is not damaging to local ecosystems, soil remains unharmed, and wildlife is not in danger. On the contrary, land, soil, and the local ecosystem is often disturbed when fossil fuels are mined, transported, and burnt.
Natural Resources are Protected.
While solar is renewable, not in danger of depleting, fossil fuels, once used, are gone. There is no replenishing of these natural resources.
There are Lower Carbon Emissions.
Harmful chemicals released with the production of electricity from fossil fuels, are not present when solar is used to generate power. This leads to less air pollution and a reduction of health related issues from these carbon emissions. With the understanding of all of these benefits, why put off starting a solar powered system at your farm or business? Sunrise Solar, is your solar power system specialists. Contact us today for a consultation and a quote.