How to make Solar Module Panels   by Jerry Jones

in Marketing    (submitted 2011-01-31)

Currently a basic solar panel installation from a retailer can take up to 10 years before you receive a return on your investment and can cost you in the range of $1,000 to $20,000.

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Our need for electricity is increasing every day, solar power is becoming a suitable alternative to burning fossil fuels. The sun is extremely powerful, if we could collect all of this energy for a single day and store it in batteries it would be able to supply everyone in the world with enough electricity to last a whole year!

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