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The Impact of Solar Energy in our Futures

  By  Alvin Pacot Clean energy is a renewable and clean source of energy, solar power, wind power, geothermal and hydroelectric are clean energies. Solar energy has the ability to do a big impact on reducing pollution and saving the environment in the future. This source of clean energy was found billions of years ago and it will be available for us for more than a billion years. Solar energy is not threatened by oil depletion or any other limited resource that can disappear one day like coal, uranium, etc. And also it’s not possible to pollute the atmosphere with this clean energy because there is no such thing as “sky pollution”. So we have to take advantage of this clean sourcing to produce clean energy at home, office, factory, or other uses. Renewable sources of energy will not produce pollution to the environment, clean energy sources include solar power, wind power, geothermal and hydroelectric. At the same time, another benefit from this clean energy is its price which...

How HB 741 will affect Florida residents

  By  Ajay Blue Edge Post date Florida, “The Sunshine State,” has been the ideal place for home and business owners to benefit from the sun to power their property. The most prominent attraction to harnessing the sun’s power is net metering (NEM). Net metering means that the excess energy produced by your solar panels will be stored within the local utility power grid and credited back during the evening hours or cloudy and overcast days. A House Bill, HB 741, was recently passed to end net metering and will significantly affect Florida solar customers. The benefit of net metering A large benefit of switching to a solar energy system is to reap the financial benefits of lowering or eliminating power bills. The local utility company will accept new NEM applications from a residential or commercial solar customer for inspection. Upon approval of the system, they will then be linked to the grid. Customers with net-metered solar energy systems in Florida can receive a credit for e...