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Where you live will greatly determine how effective your solar lights system will be. It used to be that solar lights were ideal for homes that did not have access to electricity. Homes that are in the middle of nowhere but will abundant sunshine. If an electric power grid network is not connected to your home then solar lights are certainly a great option. Another option might be a fuel operated generator. Fact is not many homes are in the middle of nowhere nowadays and electricity reaches more than 99% of homes throughout the country. This does not diminish the benefit of solar lights because whenever it comes to green energy there is always some kind of benefit.

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Solar lighting is perfect for most residents living in Arizona, New Mexico, California, Nevada and Texas and southern Utah. States that don’t have favorable conditions for solar lighting are Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Maine and Vermont. Despite having insufficient sunshine throughout the years those states can utilize solar lights during the summer. Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana can also benefit from solar energy but alternatives to solar energy must be planned because those states also have many overcast days. It’s safe to say that a backup system must be in place unless you don’t mind being in the dark for a few days here and there. A solar light battery can usually hold about 14 to 16 hours of power. The most obvious backup systems is actual electricity from your local power company.

It is the most effective way because if you calculate how many days you’ll need electricity it should amount to no more than 15-20% for the entire year. If however electricity does not run to your house then you’ll have to consider a generator. Ultimately though you have to decide if solar lighting is worth the investment. If you live in states with abundant sunshine then the answer is a no-brainer. But what about if you live in a state that only has 50% percent sunshine throughout the year. This is the tricky because the 50% days that you have sun they can store energy for days that are cloudy. It is a possibility that you can go days without any solar lighting. You have to calculate carefully but don’t rely fully on the words of a salesperson because their objective is to sell you solar lights and nothing else

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