Solar Panels

Solar Panels are manufactured all over the world.  However recent tariffs have been placed on solar products manufactured out of the country, which further encourage Americans to purchase solar products in house (in America).  The Solar Biz also supports the American Solar Panel industry because we believe the quality is superior.

Purchasing American made Solar Panels makes sense because you get a 25 year power output warranty on the solar panel.  If you ever have a problem and need to claim this warranty, it will be much easier if the solar panel was made on American soil.  Almost 85% of Chinese Solar Panel companies go bankrupt in the first year.   That is not a comforting statistic if you ever want to get your warranty.

There are two basic materials of solar panels: Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline. Polycrystalline solar panels are better in hotter temperatures.  Monocrystalline are better in less hot temperatures and tend to be very slightly more efficient but also come with a premium. Mono solar panels are always black.

The Solar Biz as quite a few solar panels on stock that were manufactured on American soil.  They offer the Conergy Black Frame Solar Panel (offered at 250 Watts or 255 Watts), Conergy Solar Panel without the Black Frame (offered at 255 or 305 Watts), the LG Solar Panel (265. 270, 275, 280, or 300 Watts), Light Way Solar Panel, Mitsubishi Solar Panel, in Poly or Monocrystalline, Panasonic HIT Solar Panel, REC Solar Panel, Sharp Solar Panel, Silevo Triex.  It is worth checking out the Solar Biz website to learn about these Solar Panels and their prices in more depth.

Which path will we take?

Which path will we, as a group of people, as a planet take?  The funny thing is we cannot divide.  We cannot split up.  We are all on this Earth together and while each person contributes to our future direction, it will only be determined by the majority of us on this planet.  This is quite an interesting blog written by Ray Jason, a sailor, An American, a thinker, a philosopher, a water lover and most importantly an Earth lover. Read it here.

However the most important and concluding point he makes is this:

“I believe that there are only two ways in which humanity can actually destroy itself. One is Nuclear Annihilation and the other is through Catastrophic Climate Change. But if governments could sincerely embrace the One Human Family concept, and eradicate all nuclear weapons from Earth, we could then dedicate the immense financial resources spent on them, to a global crusade to minimize the onrushing climate change tsunami. Such a worldwide campaign to change the human paradigm in an overwhelmingly positive manner might ripple out and create a much wider renaissance.”