The rapid development of solar panels poises them as a staple renewable energy alternative. As we all know, a side effect of burning fossil fuels is the emission of greenhouse gases. Compounds such as carbon and sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxide, and fine particular matter (sometimes referred to as PM2.5) are released into the atmosphere.
Solar is a clean alternative that is becoming more affordable everyday as scientists and engineers develop smaller and more effective PV cells. With its falling cost, the widespread adoption of solar is highly likely. Solar provides energy independence and bolsters the environment. Investment in solar is investment in the future of communities and businesses. Systems such as the Solar4 line provide power in lifesaving situations. The threat of hurricanes can compromise an entire electrical grid. Without backups, power may not be restored for weeks putting both lives and property in jeopardy.
The expansive experience of CME with work in power supply units makes us a reliable choice in providing energy solutions for present and future customer needs. Compact and durable, Solar4POWER products fulfill power needs on the go and can function independently of a grid. Additionally, CME works to partner with education to highlight the importance of solar energy for the future of science and engineering. Through the Solar4STEM line, CME seeks to widen the accessibility of solar energy. CME has the expertise to help you meet your particular solar needs. Whether it’s to engage audiences in the benefits of alternative energy, or for stability in crises, our experience over decades attests quality. Our website includes a contact form for further information on how we can help you reach for personalized success with solar. References: [1] “Environmental and Public Health Benefits of Achieving High Penetration of Solar… United States” U.S. Department of Energy* (https://bit.ly/2XDIynH) *These remarks are based on a report explaining the concept of the SunShot vision written by Wiser et al. (2016). The report can be found here: (https://bit.ly/31peiiD)
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10/10/2020 07:02:05 am
How many solar panels does it take to charge a Tesla powerwall?
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10/12/2020 06:31:23 pm
Hi Pierre,
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