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About Solar Energy in Tucson
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Solar energy is gaining in popularity, with more people asking questions about converting to home
solar. Home solar is clean. Home solar is green. Home solar is free, once initial installation is
complete. Home solar is almost entirely maintenance free.
Home solar energy in Tucson, Arizona can be a very effective means of saving on energy costs. In
fact, it is said that a 100-square-mile piece of desert near Tucson, if covered with solar panels,
could generate enough electrical power to meet the needs of the entire U.S. So Tucson would be
a good site for home solar. Consider these facts.
Home Solar Energy in Tucson Makes Sense
Tucson, Arizona receives plenty of sunshine, so home solar energy in Tucson makes a lot of
sense. Tucson never dips below receiving at least 78 percent of the possible available hours of
sunshine in a given month. The one month when it dips to 78 percent is July - monsoon season.
The remainder of the year, home solar energy in Tucson can count on receiving between 80 and
93 percent of the available hours of sunshine.
The Arizona Energy Office and the National Renewable Energy Labs say that home solar energy
in Tucson needs a 4 KW photovoltaic (PV) system. That's for an average sized home. A larger
home would presumably need more, a smaller home less.
Cost of Home Solar Energy in Tucson
As with many products and building projects, home solar costs can vary tremendously in Tucson.
It is reported that a builder in Tucson installed $50,000 worth of home solar equipment in a 1700
square foot home. That included the recommended 4 KW PV system. He also installed a number
of expensive, high efficiency energy appliances. He connected the home to the local power
company, so the home solar was not critical, but it was expensive. At the end of the day, he said
the new house would be able to produce all energy needed on a "net average annual" basis. In
other words, it would even out over a year. You might have days when your home solar produced
all the energy you needed, and other days when it did not.
By way of contrast, another report tells of a couple in the Tucson area that helped design and
equip their own house, including a home solar system. This couple did not have the option of
connecting to the power grid unless they were willing to pay $10-15,000. Their home was a mile or
so off the beaten track where the power lines ran. Instead of a mere 1700 square feet, this home
was 3700 square feet. The couple spent, on home solar equipment, the $19-15,000 they would
have needed to connect to the power lines. They were on their own, and could not afford good and
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For complete information on everything solar, and to learn more about solar energy, visit
http://solar-panel-s.com/2011/12/about-solar-energy
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