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Converting Sunlight into Electricity

Solar power is the clean way of producing energy. By converting sunlight into electricity via the use of solar panels you are producing a clean source of energy which can power your home or business and even earn money by feeding extra electricity into the grid. By using a renewable energy source like solar power, you are decreasing the use of traditional coal powered electricity and helping to build a cleaner, healthier, sustainable way of living.

Benefits of Solar Power

Save money: Because your solar panels are your own source of power and you are non-reliant on the grid, you will effectively save money in energy bills in the long term.

Earn money: Feed your extra energy produced by your solar panels back into the grid! Feed in Tariffs which Equate to .60 cents per Kilowatt hour (Approx 4 to 1).

Add value to your home: Solar panels can also significantly add to the value of your home, as prospective buyers immediately achieve the savings of the solar panels. As Governmental and societal demand for clean energy continues, green energy homes will out-compete their neighbours.

Reduce your carbon footprint: perhaps most of all, solar panels are creating a healthier, cleaner planet. Global warming is now recognised as one of the most serious threats facing our future, it's a problem we all face but fortunately a problem we can all do something about. It's never been easier and cheaper to play a part in saving our planet!

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