Throughout the country, homeowners have many considerations when they think about having a solar energy system installed. In climates with a substantial number of cloudy, rainy days, they may wonder whether solar is worth the installation cost. In regions that receive a lot of snow, homeowners may wonder how much solar power will be blocked by snowfall and how to deal with removing snow from roof panels. Neither of these situations is a concern for people considering Solar Energy in Maui. In Hawaii, sunshine is abundant all year round, and snow rarely falls except on top of the volcanic mountains.
When deciding whether to invest in Solar Energy in Maui, homeowners may primarily wonder about having panels installed directly on the roof or getting a solar array. An array can be equipped with a tracking system that follows the sun, maximizing the power generated. In fact, it can increase the system’s output up to 50 percent. This equipment costs more than roof panels, but it also can deliver a remarkable amount of electricity for a home. It’s possible to go off-grid altogether with this kind of system, although most homeowners don’t make that choice for the sake of convenience. During a rainy spell, they want to have utility electricity available. They might make a more profitable decision and sell solar-generated electricity back to the utility company, which is an option in the Maui area.
Many people have never spent time in a house powered by solar energy. They can hardly imagine that all a home’s electricity needs can be generated without utilities, and that there even would be enough power left over to send to the electric company for pay. Solar energy can power even the higher-watt items, such as curling irons, hair dryers, and clothes irons. It can allow the home’s residents to dry clothing in a tumble dryer, to use a microwave oven and to cook with an electric stove. People who want to learn more can have all their questions answered by contacting an installation company such as the Sonshine Solar Corp.


