The U.S. House of Representatives has recently signed into law legislation that can only be described as historic legislation and will finally take significant steps toward moving the U.S. over to a clean energy economy. President Obama, along with the U.S. Energy Secretary, made an announcement on June 29 that they intend to get behind aggressive ways to increase efficient energy production and save U.S. energy consumers a potential amount estimated to be in the billions of dollars on a yearly basis. Their announcement highlights how clean, renewable energy not only makes sense on an environmental front, but it also makes sense in an uncertain economic climate by creating a whole new class of jobs and saving money for the American energy consumer. The Recovery Act encourages Americans to add renewable solar and wind technology to their homes in an effort to reduce dependency on foreign fossil-based fuels.
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy is rich in solar power info and can answer questions like what makes up a solar power system, what the parts do, how to determine if a solar energy system is economical for a homeowner, how to maintain and repair them. They can even help a potential buyer determine whether it is more economical to be on or off a local utility power grid.
The office also keeps track of what governmental incentives and rebates are available to anyone considering installing a solar power system in their home or business. One of the top points of the new energy legislation is making investments in energy efficient technology a priority of the Recovery Act.
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