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3 ways in which solar benefits the environment

Author: Melissa McDonald
by Melissa McDonald
Posted: Aug 17, 2017

Alternative energy, be it solar, biomass, hydroelectricity, or wind, offers many advantages to Tampa’s residents, climate, economy, and health. With abundant sunshine and other sources of clean energy, the city can derive scores of benefits in terms of enhanced public health and an eco-friendly lifestyle. Whether you are a homeowner or an entrepreneur, solar power is economical. It is a sustainable way to produce domestic and commercial electricity. Though many residents choose alternative energy in Tampa for economic reasons such as reduced power bills and increased property value, the environmental benefits play a crucial role as well. Therefore, if you are contemplating to install a rooftop photovoltaic (PV) system, it is important to consider the following three environmental benefits of solar:

1. Reduces Radioactive Waste

According to the findings of the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), more than 400 million tons of high-risk toxic waste is generated globally every year. In Florida alone, a huge 45-footwide sinkhole released about 215 million gallons of dirty, contaminated and radioactive water into a massive underground aquifer in 2016. Most of the time, these toxic wastes are not disposed safely and often fail to comply with government regulations. Nuclear fission waste products, especially, have a radioactive impact for several years and require elimination. This is where the importance of solar energy comes into play because it is not dependent on the conventional sources of energy to produce electricity, thus getting rid of the problems associated with the storage of radioactive waste and transportation of fuel.

2. Cuts Back Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Based on the National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimations, the environmental benefits of solar can increase phenomenally in the years to come. With 100 GW of clean energy installed, the US could evade 100,995,293 carbon dioxide emissions by 2030. You can achieve this by switching to solar that has appositive health impact. With 100 GW of installed solar power, you can see the reduction of 437 death cases in the country. With little to no carbon dioxide emissions, it is possible to reduce 7,945 emergency room visits for respiratory ailments and 717 heart attacks. Florida’s power plants that are one of the primary sources of greenhouse gas emissions in America need to install PV system to cut back on the release of harmful gases by 2030. This was a proposal put forward by the Obama government to fight global warming effectively.

3. Reduces Water Pollution

Natural gas, coal, nuclear, energy, and oil in thermoelectric plants require huge volumes of water for cooling purposes. However, the process is not as simple as it seems. That is because 72 percent of the water gets polluted because of the power plants polluting the local water resources, leading to heart disease, neurological disorders, and cancer. By exploiting the benefits of solar and reducing the dependence on fossil fuels, there will be a significant improvement in the river ecosystems and public health because solar power does not contaminate water bodies.

When it comes to alternative energy, Tampa can leverage the power of solar for a cleaner, greener environment. The time has now come to adopt PV systems. Fossil fuels are not only harmful to our ecosystem but are also limited as a resource. Therefore, a little planning and foresight will help us build a safe planet.
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