The ultimate renewable resource

17 February 2010

With awareness of the impact of carbon emissions on the environment now growing, solar power benefits are rapidly gaining the recognition they deserve; after all, the sun is an effective, non-hazardous source of energy. Solar power benefits its users in a number of ways, but perhaps the chief among these is the fact that it's a completely renewable resource. In other words, the sun's rays can't be used up.

Solar power is also non-polluting, noiseless, and does not entail the harmful emissions or odours of more traditional power sources. In a country like Australia where sunlight is abundant, solar power benefits also include the "no hassle factor"; solar power systems do not require fuel, lubrication or maintenance. Other solar power benefits also include energy efficiency; over the course of their lifetime, solar modules produce more power per gram of material than nuclear power but without creating the negative by product of large volumes of environmentally harmful material. They also produce more power within five years than the power consumed in their production.

The Master Builders' Building & Home Improvement Expo promises to showcase a wide array of products and services demonstrating innumerable solar power benefits.
The expo is the best possible forum in which to discover more about solar power benefits by talking to experts in the field and seeing the latest product developments at close hand.

Shed light on solar power benefits by visiting the Master Builders' Building & Home Improvement Expo, 9-11 July, 2010 at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.

 

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