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How can solar power be used in everyday life?

Solar energy is an incredible asset to the energy industry. Today, it is known as one of the cleanest forms of renewable energy. The ongoing development of solar technology is creating a magnanimous bandwidth to accommodate residential and commercial solar homes to save money on their electricity and utility bills.

Even though solar may seem like an investment at first, the rebates and grants provided by the Australian government can easily offset the cost.

There are plenty of benefits to utilising solar power in everyday life. If you are wondering how you can switch to this clean resource to meet your home’s energy needs, then look no further. Here’s all you need to know about solar energy uses to get started.

  1. Solar Appliances – The most obvious way to use solar power in everyday life is by installing solar panels. Appliances based on renewable forms of energy will go a long way in saving you money from fat electricity bills. Solar energy is used to power up different home appliances like computers, TV, and fans, including some heavy-duty appliances. 
  2. Solar Heating – Solar heating systems use solar energy to heat a fluid – either liquid or air – and then transfer the solar heat directly to the interior space or to a storage system for later use. The energy from the concentrated sunlight heats a high-temperature fluid in the receiver. This heat is called thermal energy and can heat water, solar rooms and swimming pools.
  3. Solar Induction – This is a great alternative to traditional cooking. There are solar ovens and cookers that are available. On sunny days, you can easily cook outdoors without having to rely on traditional methods like electricity or gas.
  4. Solar Lightning Arrester – Lightning can cause devastating damage to solar panels and protection needs to be considered. Thus a lightning arrester is put on the roof. A lightning arrester is a device used on solar power systems to protect the insulation and conductors of the system from the damaging effects of lightning. The typical lightning arrester has a high-voltage terminal and a ground terminal. The lightning arrester grounds the lightning charge to earth keeping the panels safe from lightning. 
  5. Electric Vehicles and Cars – Finally, solar energy can be used to power electric vehicles and cars. However, the biggest challenge in opting for EVs is setting up or finding an efficient charging facility. While traditional means of energy can be both costly and inefficient to procure, solar energy can address the above issue in a sustainable way. The solar panels are connected to the inverter and the inverter is connected to the electric vehicle charger. The EV charger is used to power solar vehicles or cars.