From Guest Blogger Daniela Baker: Common Misconceptions about Alternative Energy Sources
Creating alternative energy sources around the world is a huge priority right now, as non-renewable energy sources are harming the environment as well as rapidly deteriorating in supply. The problem for many alternative energy businesses is that the general public operates under many common misconceptions about alternative energy sources. These misconceptions can lead to troubles for companies who are creating or advocating for alternative energy sources, such as wind power and solar power. Understanding the misconceptions that abound about alternative energy can help your business combat these misconceptions with the truth!
Solar power can’t cut it
Solar energy is still a great option, especially as solar power advances and becomes much more efficient. Right now, solar power isn’t efficient or strong enough to turn the lights on for an entire city, but alternative energy manufacturers need to make people aware that it is a great supplement to more traditional fuel sources. On an individual level, solar energy is still a great boost to help take homes “off the grid” on some level, saving homeowners in energy costs over time and reducing the amount of fossil fuels used in the home.
According to the US Department of Energy, solar energy could eventually be as affordable as traditional energy sources, and potentially even cheaper than coal. Advances in this field include flexible thin-film Copper Indium Gallium (di)Selenide (CIGS) photovoltaic modules that are lighter weight and easier to install than traditional boxy solar panels. Right now, these modules get about a 12.1% peak conversion efficiency, but the company is hoping to raise this efficiency dramatically in the next few years. Clearly, solar power is advancing rapidly, and as more companies focus on research and development in the area of solar energy, it will become a more and more viable alternative energy option.
Wind energy is not a great option
Wind turbines have gotten a bad reputation recently for ruining the landscape, killing birds, and generally being a nuisance. One thing that can be said about this myth, though, is that continuing to use coal energy regularly will blow up mountaintops and ruin entire ecosystems in our lifetimes and the lifetimes of our children! While wind energy, like solar energy, is somewhat dependent on the vagaries of nature, it’s estimated that most wind farms pay back their original manufacturing costs within three to five months of operation!
Wind power can definitely be a great source of renewable energy into the future, especially as it, like solar energy, becomes more and more efficient. Like other forms of alternative energy, wind power requires a backup source of energy for the times when nature isn’t cooperating. However, this problem will become less and less of an issue as wind farms find better ways to store the energy created by wind turbines so that it can be released at a later time.
Renewable energy will never be able to replace fossil fuels
Many Americans are complacent about renewable energy sources simply because of the myth that renewable energy will never be able to replace our total dependence on fossil fuels and coal. While many Americans are all for supplementing fossil fuel energy with renewable energy sources, most don’t take seriously the idea that renewable energy may one day replace fossil fuel energy altogether. However, according to the Department of Energy, by 2035, about 80% of America’s energy could conceivably come from renewable resources like solar and wind energy!
The best way to get rid of this myth that renewable energy will never be able to replace fossil fuels is to continue making advancements in the field of renewable energy. Whether you’re all about solar power, wind power, or other forms of renewable energy, such as biofuels, your business can make a difference by continuing to perfect renewable energy sources and by making them increasingly efficient.
I agree, but people need to realize that adding Solar in their home is an asset which could improve the long term value of their property if / when they choose to sell. With the environment the way it is going we are not able to dismiss any item that presents 100 % free power at no cost to both the customer and more significantly the earth!