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A complete DIY guide for Solar Panels
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THREE FACTS ABOUT SUSTAINABLE SOLAR ENERGY
Myth: Solar panels uses more energy than they will generate. Fact: While it may take fossil-fuel energy to create clean energy, it doesn’t require as much as one might think. We closely monitor what’s called “energy payback time” to calculate the time a panel needs to produce the equivalent amount of energy used during the product’s entire lifecycle — from sourcing raw materials to end of life.
Myth: Solar panels are made of toxic materials that are harmful to humans. Fact: Zolt Energy aims to minimize environmental impacts at every stage of the product lifecycle and we are committed to transparency. We are also committed to ensuring our products comply with material content requirements. Additionally, Zolt Energy is committed to ensuring our products and components are free from harmful substances, such as lead or cadmium. As a result, our E-Series and X-Series DC solar panels do not require hazardous waste handling procedures during the recycling process. Zolt Energy’s Supply Chain Sustainability Program also helps suppliers meet our environmental, health, safety, labor, ethics and chemical content requirements.
Myth: Solar panels use too much water to generate electricity. Fact: In India water conservation is a top environmental concern. Unlike concentrating solar thermal plants that require water for cooling, solar PV systems do not use water for generating electricity. However, as in all manufacturing processes, some water is used to manufacture solar PV components, but it’s far less than is used to generate traditional electricity. Water is also used to clean solar panels. Solar equipment, especially on large solar installations, needs to be cleaned regularly to remove dust and optimize energy production but that is far less than expected.
Have any other questions in mind? Contact Zolt Energy Team by going on their website or give them a call at +91-8882122999 to clarify your doubts and to find out how you can go solar by installing rootop solar panels on your home.