Dreaming and fantasizing are the first step towards innovation. People all over the world and especially in the United States dream of a green world where there will only be solar energy to meet the needs of the entire country.

Experts believe that in five years, solar power will be cheap enough to compete with conventional electricity, including in the UK, Africa, Australia and India. If that is the case, more and more people will use solar energy in their homes. In a decade, the cost may have fallen so dramatically that solar cells could undercut oil, gas and coal. Technology is moving towards an eco-friendly, pollution-free and green future with the advent of solar-powered homes.

Companies that make solar products feel that the day is not so far off when every city in the Americas and Europe will generate their heating, lighting and air conditioning needs from solar energy for their homes and buildings with enough left over to pay back the surplus. to the grid.

A piece of dark polymer sheet, as thin as a sheet of paper, can do this wonder. It is 200 times lighter than normal glass-based solar materials, which require expensive substrates and roof support. In fact, it’s so light that it can be stuck to the sides of buildings.

This can be mass produced in cheap roll like packaging and can be any color to match the structure and design of the solar home. It will be the icing on the cake when the capital cost of solar falls below the rate of oil or gas. That will be the day when everyone wants to switch to solar power for their home use.

Scientists from all over the world say that the future lies in solar energy. Using solar energy for household purposes such as heating, cooking, car driving and for all other uses such as charging your mobile phone, street lighting, heating the pool and powering your computer will become a way of life.

Just as the saying goes that the sun never stops shining in California, a solar powered home will never lack the power needed to run the home.

China is another country that is rapidly using this solar technology for its future growth. Japan is already moving in the direction of saving its excess energy and the government there is helping device methods to save money on fuel. The future of solar powered homes is spreading rapidly in the East. The Ministry of Non-Conventional Energies is formulating a program to bring solar energy to more than one million homes in the coming years.

India has long days and lots of sunshine, especially in the Thar desert region of Rajasthan. With abundant solar energy available, this area is attracting the attention of the Indian government for its research purposes. Solar energy is used in India to heat water for industrial and domestic purposes.

Human beings may not be trustworthy, but the sun is always kind and generous to humanity in general. Let’s hope the future of solar-powered homes around the world isn’t too far away.

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