Solar Power Systems In The City

You rarely see solar power systems in city houses but it may be wise to actually invest in one. Not only will solar systems help you save from electrical bills, but it will also serve as back-up power for your home. In the event of a blackout in the city, which is happening more frequently these days, your house will be the only one with electrical power.

Solar power systems are not hard to adopt into a city setup. You only need to make a couple of adjustments and follow a few guidelines to put up that perfect alternative power source for your home.

Problems In A City Setting

In a city, tall houses or small buildings nearby can block sunlight from reaching your house. If this is the case, you need to think and consider different methods of collecting sun rays. Home solar systems run from energy from the sun and without it, you may have to devise a way to collect sunlight. For instance, using wall-brackets to hold the solar panels high along the side of a building can be an option to fix the problem.

The next problem that you may encounter is the position of your house. Is it at a corner street facing east? Or maybe sandwiched by two houses? Or your house is inside a plush subdivision with enough space for a swimming pool?

If the house is sandwiched by two houses, the solar panels that you will install may be at risk from neighbor kids at play. On the other hand, a house located at a corner street facing east is perfect since there are no tall infrastructures that can block the path of the sunlight. A house with a wider space to spare is the ideal home to install a solar power system.

The usual location for solar power systems is atop the roof of houses. With the right angle, solar panels can be laid out in formation along the side of the roof to get enough sunlight.

The Key Is Creativity

The key to implementing an effective solar power system is to maximize the available space. You can integrate the solar panel systems into almost every surface. For example, there are solar power systems that can be placed atop swimming pool covers such that when no one is swimming in the pool, it can be retracted out to harness sunlight for backup power.

Most often than not, solar energy is used to power the motor of a pool cover, as well as the filtering and cleaning system of a pool. We all know pool motor and cleaning systems run in horse power; therefore, using sun's power to run these equipment save you on fuel and electricity costs. A solar pool heater can keep your swimming pool warm during winter.

Garage areas are also favorite spots for setting up solar power systems. The solar panel itself can serve as the parking roof for the cars. The wirings can be placed inside the hollow beams that support the solar panels. Some companies even make profit when they use solar panels for the whole parking lot. They save on power costs while at the same time profit from parking fees.

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