Homeowners currently have two readily available natural power sources they can use to run their homes: wind and Solar. Hydro is another source (mainly used by the grid), but it just isn’t feasible yet for the majority of homes or businesses. What’s good about solar and wind is that they can be replenished as they are used. You also don’t have to wait months or years for the power source to be built up, as in the case of fossil fuels.
Wind and solar can be used as a power source almost the instant they are captured. They can continuously replenish, so you cannot run out of this natural power source. Now you can run into problems when it’s not windy or sunny, but there are ways around this, as you will see later. Currently, as many governments are trying to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels, there are many incentives for switching to renewable energy sources.
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