Solar Power & Decentralization

November 15, 2011

In an article written by Chris Keenan on greenbuildingelements.com, we can learn about the large benefits of solar power on our environment. Although the market is dominated by solar power on a smaller-scale installation, these installations can affect us largely overall. The future of solar power is likely to keep growing and therefore decreasing the use of fuels such as gas and oil.

Although there is enough sunlight to fuel the entire planet, it is widely spread out and much of it is absorbed by water and plant life. Therefore, solar power lends itself to a much smaller scale such as residences or commercial space.

Read more details at http://greenbuildingelements.com/2011/11/09/solar-power-and-decentralization/.

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Date: Nov 15, 2011 Posted in: Blog Green Building Tags: green building

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paolo allegrone said on Nov 15, 2011 at 1:31 pm:
I'm searching more details on solar power for buildings. thanks.

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