It’s free.
Solar-energy systems allow you to capture free sunlight and convert it into usable power in your
home.
It’s clean.
Solar energy can be used to heat and cool your home, but it has almost no impact on the global climate.
By comparison, electricity generated by power plants produces carbon dioxide emissions that scientists say
pose serious threats to the environment.
It’s infinitely renewable.
While nonrenewable energy sources like oil, gas and coal are becoming increasingly scarce, the sun’s
energy is limitless. Wherever sunlight shines, electricity can be generated.
It can reduce your utility costs.
Having a system that creates solar energy means you use less electricity from your utility company, and
that can contribute to lower heating and cooling costs. This is significant, especially when you consider
56% of energy use in a typical U.S. home comes from heating and cooling*. To find out how much you can save
by harnessing energy from the sun, use our solar calculator.
It comes with incentives.
The U.S. federal government and some states provide tax credits for renewable-energy systems. Depending
on where you live, you may also be eligible for incentives through your utility company. To find out what
incentives are available in your area, visit dsireusa.org.
It increases your energy self-reliance.
The more sunlight harnessed by the system, the less electricity you need from your utility supplier.
It can also increase your home’s value.
An investment in a solar-energy system may improve the value of your home. Surveys conducted by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development have shown that, for every $1000 saved per year, $20,000 may be
added to a home's value.
It’s extremely reliable.
The sun has been around for billions of years and is likely to burn on for billions more to come. And
when you consider how a trusted name like Lennox is putting it to economical use in the home, it’s easy to
see solar energy’s future is bright.
*U.S. Department of Energy statistics