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Can renewable energy systems really provide the green power your home needs?

Renewable energy is generated from the natural sources like the sun, water, wind, and biomass, and these renewable energy sources are naturally replenished. It's also often referred to as "green" and "clean energy" as generating energy from renewable sources that emits no or hardly any greenhouse gases – unlike fossil fuels like coal and oil. Moving away from traditional sources and embracing renewable energy systems is a critical step in our efforts to take action and combat climate change.

Homeowners can take the first step towards reducing their carbon footprint and supporting this green initiative by implementing the newer, energy-resilient technologies into their homes and becoming ‘prosumers’ capable of creating power.


What renewable energy sources can power your home?

Several viable sources of renewable energy can power a home. Some sets of solar panels or a wind turbine produce electricity. Consider looking into air sources and geothermal heat pumps when heating and cooling your home. Regarding heating water, geothermal and solar options can help heat all or some of your household's needs. Depending on the geophysical makeup of the property, you will have various options with varying degrees of effectiveness.

Advantages of renewable energy for your home

One of the biggest advantage of renewable energy for homes is the impact on your utility bills. Renewable energy sources can considerably cut down your electricity and heating bills by acting as an alternative or supplement to some of the monthly energy usage. For instance, using a wind turbine or solar panels could significantly reduce your reliance on electricity provided by the public utility, reducing your electricity bill amounts.

Suppose you produce more electricity than you need. In that case, you can sell it back to the utility company for a profit. To save on heating costs, renewable energy heat pumps or biomass systems can significantly reduce your reliance on the supplied electricity or natural gas to heat your home, saving you money. Another advantage of using renewable energy for your home is the minimization of your carbon footprint. Small yet significant contributions can be made to reduce the devastating impacts of climate change.

Can a home be fully powered by the renewable energy sources?

The short answer is yes. Powering an entire home solely with renewable energy is possible, depending on your energy requirements. Whether you generate all the power yourself through the solar or wind energy infrastructure, you use energy providers and suppliers committed to using 100% renewable energy or a combination of the two, it is realistic that you could power your complete home with only renewable energy sources.

Best ways to power your home with renewable energy

Solar power

Solar photovoltaic panels installed on your roof can use the sun to generate energy for your home. These panels take the sun rays and convert them into the energy that you can use to make your home warm and comfortable and power your devices.

The panels can generate power during the daylight hours, and it doesn't have to be sunny to work. However, they do generate more power on sunnier days. The power generated during the daylight hours can be stored in the batteries, so that you can still use the electricity after the sun goes down. Any excess power you don't use can be sold into the national electricity grid.

Generating clean electricity with solar panels gives you the power to improve your home's sustainability, one of the main advantages of solar energy. Solar panels can also help you reduce your reliance on the grid and even cut your energy bills.

Solar heating

Solar energy can also provide hot water and heating all year round. Heating systems powered by solar energy use solar panels that can be fitted to the roof, mounted on a free-standing frame or even hung on the wall. The power they generate heats water stored in a hot water cylinder - you'll require approximately five square metres of space that receives the direct sunlight for the central part of the day. If you want to use it to power your heating, too, you'll need larger panels, which determine the size of your home.

In conclusion

We must change and use our renewable resources to save money and our planet. We have the necessary resources and the knowledge to use these resources. All you need to do is take action and use them. Who does not want to save money? Make changes a part of your daily life. Make your life energy-efficient. You can save money and save the world, all at the same time. So, contact our experts at Solaverse and go solar today!

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