Solar panels are cheap to use because there are no fuel expenses like in electricity generators.
There is no limitation on how much energy we can use from the sun. Apparently, the amount of energy that comes from the sun every few minutes, if successfully harnessed, could power the entire United States of America for a whole year.
Generators are not so. After installation, a generator will require regular servicing by a professional every 6 months.
The wonderful aspect relative to solar power is that it is renewable, and can be put to multiple uses in your home by installing a solar power kit.
Heat is very costly for electricity to make, so a solar heating system would be a very welcomed device in any home that needs it.
A common misconception about solar power is that it is only useful during the day, but because this power can be stored, this solar energy can be used in homes even on cloudy days or at night.
A generator must be monitored frequently to be sure sufficient fuel is available. It must be refilled often when used as a regular source of power.
You cannot store conventional power but you can store solar power for future use. The sun’s energy comes to rescue even in the times of darkness! Storing it also ensures a 24x7 supply of power, thus saving you from any power outage.
Other natural resources are also being explored as renewable energy resources such as wind power and water, however water generation is limited to areas where there is a sufficient flow to operate turbine generators.
By all accounts, active solar power runs the full spectrum. That is to say, it can heat and cool your house.