As long as they have been available for home use, solar panels empowered homeowners to reduce their carbon footprints and reliance on nonrenewable resources. The environmental impact of going solar is well documented. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the average solar home can have the same impact on the environment over its 30-year lifespan as planting more than 3,000 trees, recycling 41 tons of waste instead of sending it to the landfill or not burning more than one and a half tanker trucks of gasoline.
While the benefit solar-powered homes provide to the environment is well-known, changing cost structures and economic landscapes have made it difficult to consistently calculate exactly how much of an economic impact installing solar panels for your home can have. However, it is clear how residential solar panels generate these savings. Here's a closer look at how going solar can help you save green:
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