Solar technologies such as photo voltaic home systems portable lamps. The main motivation of using solar is to save our environment and give an endorsement of energy crisis. But can we imagine there could be so many reasons many reasons which make us amazed. Let us have a look about it.
- when summer hits in Bangladesh and the current is off more than it is on, a household solar system can put you through the summer power cuts.
- It is one of the most readily available sources of energy.
- It is an inexhaustible source of energy.
- It is an uninterrupted and continuous source.
- Solar Energy doesn’t give rise to any chemical or sound pollution.
- Solar devices can be installed in remote, inaccessible areas like forests, deserts, mountains, off-shore platforms, remote oceanic islands.
- Both IPS (Instant Power Supply) systems and solar systems are expensive, but there’s a big difference. IPS systems merely steal electricity so your neighbor without an IPS has more frequent load shedding, while solar systems are clean and continually create new electricity. With an IPS, the current needs to be converted three times between DC and AC current, each time inevitably lose some energy. With a solar system, you can have a parallel system in entirely DC (direct current).
- Every year for the past decade, the cost of solar energy has dropped by an average of about 3.5%.
- While hydroelectric and wind has some potential on the fringes of Bangladesh, solar is the big energy resource of Bangladesh.
- Most electric panels will produce electricity for 25 years or more. The energy required to make solar panels gets returned in about 1½-3½ years.
- For those off the national electricity grid, solar is a promising option. Particularly when you consider that the per capita energy consumption in Bangladesh is one of the lowest in the world (136 kWH).
- If you want to reduce your electric bill, you must educate yourself on the basics of efficiency as using solar can reduce your unexpected electricity bill.