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How does weather and daylight hours affect my solar system?

Before getting a solar system installed, a common question homeowners ask us is “how will the weather and hours of sunlight per day affect my ability to create electricity?”

They, like the vast majority of people, understand the bones of how solar energy works but want to learn more to ensure they’re fully prepared.

Take Control of Your Power Bill With Solar Energy

For the environmentally conscious person, reaping the benefits of solar energy is a no-brainer and an easy way to lower your carbon footprint.

When implementing solar panels and systems in something as personal as your home, however, even the most ‘green’ individual would have a number of questions and concerns. Mr. Freitas of Orangeville, Ontario is one such customer, and Brightsworks Energy was there to walk him through the entire process.

Non-Intrusive

When installing something as major as a solar system in your home, it’s natural to be wary of how it will affect such a personal place and day-to-day living.

When doing an install, we make a point of being as a respectful and non-intrusive as possible by completing the job on time, and on budget.

From consultation to setting up the first panel, and turning on the system, we treat every installation as if it were our own home. And we’re always just one phone call away in case you experience any issues after your system is installed.

Why Choose Brightworks Energy?

We live in a world dependent on finite global resources. Coal, oil, and gas costs are becoming more volatile while continuing to cause irreparable damage to our environment.

In the face of these growing challenges, Brightworks Energy was born from the need to start change on a small (but powerful) scale by working with Ontario businesses and homeowners.

Energy Costs are Rising

From provinces to nations, we continue to see global leaders looking to natural means of energy products for the future.

Solar energy, wind and hydro are on the rise, with new innovations making them cheaper and more accessible every day.

4 myths about renewable energy—Busted!

In 2016, renewable energy was responsible for two-thirds of all new energy generation capacity globally, with solar PV leading the way.

Solar energy is now surpassing coal, nuclear, and natural gas for new capacity. Renewable energy technology and pricing have changed dramatically in the last decade, but there are still many myths about renewable energy that persist.