How Does Solar Energy Reduce Electricity Bills?

Grid-tied solar systems can help reduce your electricity bills. That’s what advanced solar systems are designed to do. These systems are monitored by a management server, allowing surplus electricity to be sold back to the grid.
Solar grid-connected system
Solar grid-connected system

Problem 1: However, very few people actually sell electricity from their solar systems unless they generate surplus electricity and live in an area with a shortage of power. In reality, power companies typically do not lack electricity because they are already generating free energy. So why do some people still sell electricity generated from solar energy?

The reason is that there is a server system monitoring this process. Occasionally, the server allows the grid-tied solar system to feed electricity back into the grid.

If power companies are generating free energy, and they are, then it seems they may be misleading us.

Problem 2: Solar systems are quite expensive. To have a system that operates independently and allows you to sell surplus electricity back to the companies, you need a solar setup costing between $3,000 and $5,000 or more.

However, after about 4 to 7 years, the system's performance will degrade significantly. You'll have to maintain the system, which can become malfunctioning and of poor quality.

Every year, you might lose about $1,000 to the companies' grid system. After about 5 years, you could lose $5,000. If you purchase a solar system for $3,000, you might benefit by $2,000. But as the system weakens, you’ll only see about $500 in benefits over 5 years. However, the maintenance costs, including buying batteries and inverters, could amount to around $300. So in 5 years, your net benefit might be about $200.

This calculation is just an estimate, referenced from comments, forums, and research from experts.

If you don’t believe it, you can try it yourself!

In the end, it’s not much different from buying electricity from the grid.

The Solar Power System can be beneficial, but it’s more of a hobby for enthusiasts.

The profit is only a few hundred dollars, but there are risks involved. One major risk is when using high-power devices during events like birthday parties, festivals, or extensive cooking with electric stoves. In these cases, even $5,000 worth of solar energy may not be enough.

The small profit you earn is essentially compensation for the risks and inconveniences you accept.

Conclusion: Using solar energy does offer monetary benefits, but those benefits are minimal when considering the risks and inconveniences involved.

Solar energy, despite its cost and longevity, is not truly a free source of energy. This is something most people understand, as they’ve been conditioned to believe that "nothing is free." However, consider the energy from natural forces like storms and tornadoes, which can cause significant destruction. People often overlook that this, too, is a form of free energy.

The universe, from matter to non-matter, is composed of the Ether field. Atoms are dielectrics condensed from Ether, and so is a metal coil. It can generate energy from the tension within its atomic structure. But that’s a long story.

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