Wm. Brett Burgett, President/Co-CEO, Kokosing, Inc.
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Exploring the compelling reasons to switch to solar energy

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If you’re contemplating the switch to solar energy but remain undecided, consider these compelling reasons to embrace this clean, renewable source of power.

Although financial savings from eliminating your electricity bill is a significant advantage, going solar offers more than just monetary benefits. It can significantly reduce your carbon footprint. Instead of relying on the grid and purchasing carbon-emitting electricity, you can generate clean, renewable energy directly from your solar panels. Consider this: for every residential solar system installed, we eliminate 3-4 tons of carbon emissions, equivalent to planting nearly 100 trees per year.

By going solar, you contribute to combating climate change and building a more sustainable future. Solar energy can decrease or even eradicate your electricity bills. You will be able to generate your own power for free throughout the lifespan of your system. Even on cloudy days, your solar panels can absorb energy from both direct and indirect sunlight.

Solar panels can set the price you pay for electricity lower than what you would be paying if you were getting all of your energy from the grid—roughly 8 cents per kWh compared to an average of 16.6 cents per kWh.

With solar power, you become less dependent on the grid. This independence reduces the chance of losing power and lowers the risk of increased utility bills. You gain control over your consumption and cost by producing your own electricity.

For Ohio residents considering solar power in 2024, there are tax credits available on their solar PV systems such as the Federal Solar Tax Credit & $0 down financing options.

Homes with solar panels typically sell for 4.1% more than homes without them. The added value allows real estate agents and sellers to increase the home’s price tag while buyers benefit from an energy-efficient home.

The solar industry provides numerous jobs in manufacturing, installation, maintenance, sales, and research and development sectors—making it a significant source of employment that promotes a cleaner future.

On a larger scale, transitioning to solar energy can yield significant global advantages such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, minimizing the impact of climate change, and encouraging international collaboration on clean energy solutions.

Solar power also offers educational opportunities within communities. Schools, universities, and community centers can use solar energy as a teaching point on renewable energy, environmental responsibility, and sustainable living.

Solar power can be a reliable source of electricity during grid outages. With the addition of a battery to your system, your home can conserve your electricity supply at night or even during extended outages.

Investing in solar is a commitment to a brighter and more sustainable future. If you’re considering solar panel installation in Ohio – reach out! We welcome the opportunity to speak with you about your ideas, goals and space for your solar energy project.



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