Yes if you maintain the solar panels, they should pay for themselves way before you have to replace them. Solar panels are a good investment for almost everyone with a house.
No, solar panels currently do not save as much money as they cost. However, if you are to keep them in good working shape for 15+ years then you may recoup your investment.
Solar panels can save money, if you buy the panels for $15,000 the yearly savings would be about $600.00 and you would recoup your investment in 17 years.
Depends on the quality and how you treat solar panels. Generally, solar panels normally last from 20-30 years treated well enough, but for 50 years, you need to get a REALLY good quality solar panels. Average solar panels, last for about 20 years. Good panels can last for 50 years, but that is hard.
Solar panels are a sustainable energy source that converts sunlight into electricity, reducing carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. They have a long lifespan, are low maintenance, and can provide energy independence by generating electricity on-site. Additionally, using solar panels can reduce electricity bills and potentially provide a return on investment through government incentives and net metering programs.
The installation of electric solar panels are an expensive investment for your home. Despite the costs, immediate returns will be seen as your home will no longer be using electric service to power your home but rather the sun, which is free.
Solar panels offer a chance to cut your electricity bills and even make money
you dont necessarily need solar panels, but they are good for the envioronment, much easier and way cheaper.
no but solar panels are in solar calculators
A good website to learn about solar panels that are on sale would be www.ecodirect.com. They list a bunch of solar panels for sale and also give information about the benefits of using solar power.
This because the solar panels absorb sunlight and the trees block their way so it is not a good idea
The two very best places to find info on solar panels is your local library and the internet! Wikipedia can give you some good information, and "HowStuffWorks" on the internet has a lot of really good information on the basics of how solar panels work, as well as good basic information you will need in order to make an informed decision on who and what you are looking for when choosing your homes solar panels.