Imagine if you had a secret weapon—an on-site power generation system—that not only keeps the lights on, but also saves your business from excess charges and improves your energy efficiency. But what exactly is on-site power generation, and how does it work?. As organizations explore on-site options, solar energy is an attractive solution for most sustainable energy strategies. But, as organizations look to scale operations and maximize the power output, barriers to success arise. Implementing an on-site solar program often requires the organization to. . Reduce utility costs, achieve energy independence and meet your sustainability goals by generating your own on-site power–and even selling surplus energy back to the grid.
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The pros of using solar panels include a lower carbon footprint, lower electric bills, potentially higher home value and tax credits. . Solar panels are an upfront investment that can save homeowners a significant amount of money in energy costs over the life span of the panels. With current tax credits and incentives, the average payback period for solar panels is between six and 10 years. In other words, you can recoup the money. . A solar panel is a device that helps convert sunlight into electricity. The cons include high initial costs, specific roof requirements, possible higher property. .
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