Monday, July 20, 2009

Solar Energy Will Be the Future For Energy Supplies

After experiencing the very high oil and gas prices last year we know we must do something to secure our energy supplies for the future. We must learn to use energy more efficiently and be secure in the knowledge that the energy source is secure and reliable.

The most secure and available form of energy is solar power. Every day the sun rises and bathes the country in warmth and energy. Our reliance on oil has been shown to be both unsustainable and unreliable whereas the sun shines every day and we can depend on that.

Solar power offers us a free energy source and it is almost an unlimited supply. All we have to do is collect it and convert it to a more usable energy such as electricity. We must discover the best ways to capture solar energy, convert it to electricity and find ways to store that energy for future use.

The technology has been around for decades now and we have failed to utilize it as much as we could have done. Solar energy will be a major business in the future providing jobs for people in our own country unlike oil which makes jobs abroad.

The economics of solar energy still favor oil but the installation cost is almost the only cost and once solar panels are installed they continue to provide almost free energy for year after year and the more energy prices rise the greater the savings will be.

Our homes and our businesses can make use of these free energy supplies to make our goods and supply our services and all the while helping our economy by reducing the cost of imports because we would no longer be dependent on imported oil.

Solar power must surely be the future and now is the time to begin the change towards a better future with clean and renewable energy from the sun.

Tim Line is a realist who can see the benefits of renewable energy supplies. Find out more on the subject of solar energy and look forward to a future of clean energy at http://www.solarfuelenergy.com

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