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How does solar energy work?
Solar panels capture sunlight and convert it into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) cells. This electricity can then power your home or business. Excess energy is often sent back to the grid or stored in a battery for later use.
Is solar power really worth the investment?
Absolutely. While upfront costs can be significant, solar systems dramatically reduce or eliminate electricity bills, increase property value, and come with long-term savings. Most systems pay for themselves within 5–7 years.
How long do solar panels last?
Most solar panels are built to last 25–30 years or more. They degrade slowly over time (around 0.5%–1% per year), meaning they still perform efficiently even after two decades.
Do solar panels work on during winter?
Yes, they still produce energy, although at reduced efficiency. Solar panels generate power from light, not heat, so they can still function in overcast conditions or cold temperatures.
What happens if I more energy than I use?
That extra energy can be sent back to the grid in most areas via a program called Net Metering, which gives you credit on your utility bill — potentially eliminating your power costs entirely.