Residential Solar Lighting
Residential solar-lighting is used both for safety and for
decoration.
Highlighting plants and trees with light in the garden or on the
lawn is commonplace. The problem arises when the electricity
bill comes!
Christmas trees with lights are proof enough that lights have
became a part of fashion as well as it is a need. In many parts
of the world, night-time weddings use lighting on a large scale
and this lighting proves to be expensive.
Saving Money
So if you have solar lighting systems, then you can save your
money and it will prove you cheaper than the payment of
electricity bills.
Anywhere in your house where you need light--whether searching
for your keys or reading a book you need light. Candles or oil
lamps, while possibly romantic, are not reliable source of light
because of wind or, again, limited supply on hand.
In this modern world, the most-reliable resource for switching
on the light is the everlasting solar energy.
Solar Lighting Outside
The use of solar energy has made the human life easier and more
comfortable. Solar garden lights and lamps are readily
available, look beautiful and will make good impression on your
guests.
Not only do you save the expense of electricity--especially if
you like to keep low lights burning all night (or often forget
to turn them off!), but also they save the expense, hassle and
fire danger of outdoor wiring!
Solar Lighting Inside
It is also possible to use solar energy for indoor lighting.
Solar Photovoltaic Collectors are expensive when you look at
their initial purchase price, but keep in mind that by financing
this, you're buying a lifetime supply of electricity.
The Solar Photovoltaic Collector lifespan is 30 years with no
repairing and maintenance, so they are actually therefore quite
a bargain.
They are mounted on the side of a building, or they are often
mounted on the roof. Some tracking systems are designed to
cooperate with roof-mounting.
Most of the solar panel mounting systems are only rated to
withstand 120mph winds. If your building experiences greater
extremes, you've got worse problems than your precious,
expensive, lifetime electric supply.