We ran too fast to convert our imaginations into realities. As we look into the future we will find out that we don’t have enough power to convert our limitless imaginative approach into interactive reliable matter. The undeniable fact of the modern age is that we are running out of options to feed the belly of ever growing energy needs. Easy energy with solar power remained around us for more than four billion years but ironically it is still unexplored completely. Humanity is still unaware of the facts and fiction of cheap solar power.
Human beings converted sunlight into electricity. With the help of modern technology we can either use it directly with the help of Photovoltaic (PV) or use it indirectly as Concentrated Solar Power (CSP). Photovoltaic (PV) uses photoelectric effect to convert light into electric current. In Concentrated solar Power (CSP) we uses lenses or mirrors and tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam, this small beam of light then used as a heat source for a conventional power plant, which provides solar energy for industries and solar energy for homes.
The use of cheap solar power is; for Water Heating, for Electric Air Conditioners, for Electric oven, for Electric stove element or halogen cook-plate, for Microwave, for Pool Heating, for Electric Powered Cars, for Clothes dryer, or for any other Electric Appliances. According to US department of Energy average American household will use an average 866 kilowatt hours of electricity per month. The traditionally created electricity will cost you $70.68 per month. On the other side of the coin Solar Power is not only more economical but it has the potential to provide you earnings. In Canada, the Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program (RESOP), in Ontario the grid is buying at 42¢/kWh solar energy produced by households, while drawing cheap solar power from the grid at 6¢/kWh. Current cost of solar panels at $1.80 per watt but would decline to $1.50 per watt till next year. Solar energy equipment lasts 25 to 45 years and pays back in 8 to 12 years.
In context of rising oil and gas prices, and extinguishing natural resources isn’t the Solar Power: The future of Energy?


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Most importantly quite a few people base their vision of future energy production on a mixture of wind and solar power.