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Myths Busted About Solar Panel Installation in Boulder

It’s time to dispel all those old, lingering myths about solar power and Solar Panel Installation in Boulder.


The Solar Revolution, Solar Panel Installation in Boulder
Solar Panel Installation in Boulder

Do you know there are very good reasons more and more homeowners and businesses are adopting solar power technology?  They do so to help save money, provide reliable energy, and reduce dependence on traditional power grids.


However, there are still many persistent myths about solar power that influence many Americans to be unnecessarily skeptical about how it works and what the real benefits of solar power are.


Today, the Solar Revolution will debunk these myths about Solar Panel Installation in Boulder with the facts you need to know.

                     

Myth 1

Solar panels can’t withstand extreme weather conditions

It snows, rains, and hails; can solar panels withstand all that? Solar panels are sturdy and made to last a long time in various weather conditions. They are made of steel slabs, silicon, and toughened safety glass, with no moving parts.


They undergo some pretty robust tests before they are allowed out of the factory. Panels generally work best between 15 °C and 35 °, but they are subjected to temperatures of up to 65°C and as low as -10°C, so you can be sure they aren’t affected by heat, snow, or rain.


Myth 2

Solar power systems are very expensive.

Solar power is more affordable and accessible than ever.

Like any other technology, advancements in materials, designs, and manufacturing processes continue to drive down the cost of solar panels while increasing solar systems' efficiency and durability. This means that today’s Solar Panel Installation in Boulder offers many more monetary benefits than systems of the past. 


MYTH 3

The weather doesn’t give us enough sun, so solar panels and solar power systems don’t work properly in cold climates.


Solar panels do not need sunshine to work! They are effective even in cloudy and overcast conditions. The sun’s ultraviolet light is all that solar power needs to create energy. Solar panels will also create heaps of the stuff during foggy and overcast days, as the UV light still manages to shine through.


What are the myths that you still have about solar panels? Write to us at  info@thesolarrevolution.com, and we will bust them for you.


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