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Installing a solar power system on your roof helps you save hefty amounts on your energy bills and guards you against the future's rising power rates. Depending on your area's utility rates and the govt. policies you will save on your bills but switching to solar is certainly a smart investment choice irrespective of your location. Furthermore, solar energy is a renewable energy source that has many environmental benefits, like reducing the carbon footprint.

If you can afford to pay your electricity bills, you can afford to go solar since its much cheaper in the long run. There are $0-upfront solar financing options available if you qualify the criteria, including interest-free loans and solar rebates, making it easy for the property owners to start saving on their energy bills by going solar.

Depending on the location and postcodes, you may be eligible to avail the government rebate and an interest-free loan if you qualify for the application process. Eligible households and businesses can claim a discount on solar panels (PV), a rebate and an additional interest-free loan. For more info. Please visite solar.vic.gov.au./solarpanel-rebate

As per studies, the properties with solar panel systems are sold at a higher price than those without them.

The panels on your roof absorb the sun's energy during the day and convert it into Direct current. The direct current goes into the inverter gets converted into Alternate current to power your residence/business.

Unless your solar power system includes a battery storage system and you are entirely off the grid, you will still get an electricity bill. However, your bills can dramatically reduce.

There are a few parameters which should be used by everyone when selecting a solar installer. Confirm they are accredited, licensed and insured, have relevant experience and can provide references. All installers should be C.E.C. certified and are pre-screened to ensure they meet the high-quality requirements set as per the Australian standards.