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Thursday 14 April 2011

Solar power your business

Businesses, not surprisingly in these days of ridiculously high overheads, are determined to make savings, and solar is turning out to be the solution to a lot of cost issues. The fact is that ordinary running costs and just having the office open for business can cost a lot of money.

Wind turbines are very site specific, solar is normally suited to most applications.

If you’re in business, you won’t need to be told that the real cost increases are showing up in paying for power from the grid, even at wholesale rates. Businesses that use a lot of space and have a lot of electronic systems like retailers often wind up on the wrong side of the balance sheet as a result. Businesses can find themselves paying a lot for the privilege of just opening their doors every day. Solar power is undoing the damage to the bottom line and reducing overheads.

Solar power as a business investment

Solar power isn’t just fashionable. It’s a long term, get-things-right approach to power needs. Modern solar panels like the advanced monocrystalline panels are long-life, high value panels that only lose 0.5% of their efficiency (power yield for a panel) per year. These panels can generate a lot of power, 245 watts per panel, which is multiplied by the number of panels to provide a known output of energy per day. Depending on your needs, a suite of solar panels can take a large percentile strain off your power usage.

Solar power can cover a lot of fundamental business functions, particularly basic office power, every day. The real savings are measurable over time, and they mount up, rapidly. One of the reasons solar power is now being installed in New York’s very cost-conscious public schools is the clear cost efficiency of replacing grid power with solar as much as possible.

The fact is that solar power is now on the radar as much among accountants as environmentalists. Business was understandably wary of taking on the cost of introducing new power systems when solar power first got started, but the cost benefits are now measurable with obvious advantages. The result has been that solar power is now the preferred option for power systems. Government rebates and incentives have added further value, increasing the benefits and reducing real costs.

Solar power on the job- Go anywhere, do anything

Solar is the power of the future. Examine your business options and you’ll find that, when looking at it from a longterm perspective, the positives associated with solar power systems clearly outweigh any negatives.

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