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Solar panels are devices that convert sunlight into electricity. They consist of photovoltaic cells that absorb sunlight and generate direct current (DC) electricity. This DC electricity is then converted into alternating current (AC) by an inverter, making it usable for your home.

Solar panels can significantly reduce your electricity bills, lower your carbon footprint, increase the value of your property, and provide a reliable source of renewable energy. They also contribute to a cleaner environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The cost of solar panels and installation varies depending on factors like location, system size, and equipment quality. On average, a residential solar panel system may cost between $10,000 and $30,000 before incentives and rebates.

Yes, many governments offer incentives and tax credits to encourage solar panel adoption. These incentives can significantly reduce the overall cost of installation. Be sure to check with your local government for available programs.

Factors to consider include your energy needs, budget, available space, local climate conditions, and the quality and efficiency of the solar panels and inverters.

Solar panels are designed to last for 25 to 30 years or more. Most manufacturers offer warranties that guarantee a certain level of performance over a specified period.

Solar panels require minimal maintenance. Periodic cleaning to remove dust and debris and checking for any shading issues are typically all that’s needed.

Yes, it’s possible to power your entire home with solar panels. The size of your solar panel system and your energy consumption will determine if you can achieve full energy independence.

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