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Haiti Solar Panels — How to Maintain Them Properly

Do you have Haiti solar panels installed on your property? That’s great — the world needs every bit of help to reduce climate change. Solar panels are the perfect way to obtain clean and sustainable energy, relying solely on the power of the sun to generate electricity.  However, solar panels are still pieces of equipment. They need to be cleaned and maintained to increase their efficiency, allowing you to consume less energy. And luckily, these systems are quite simple to maintain.  To keep your panels working properly follow this simple step-by-step guide: 1.Prevent dirt and debris from building up It’s natural for dust and dirt to buildup on your panels over time. If you’re lucky, the rain will wash any debris blocking the system. However, Haiti is not the best place to hope for rain. The country has a tropical climate, receiving less than 700mm of rainfall per year. Take a glance at your panels every so often to see if any dust has gotten on them. You can wash them off with a hose,

Benefits of Opting for Renewable Energy in Haiti

Most of the time, households and commercial settings use renewable energy to reduce their impact on the environment. That is true, especially when green energy like solar power is considered, as it does not generate pollution and it is naturally replenished by the sun, without the need for drilling or mining operations or causing deforestation. Opting for renewable energy in Haiti can be a good step for you too to do your part in reducing environmental damage, while preserving the planet’s finite energy sources, like natural gas, coal, and oil. Benefits for humans and the environment Renewable energy emits minimal to no greenhouse gases, and that can be beneficial for the climate. Charcoal and wood are among the most widely used fossil fuels in Haiti, particularly for cooking. However, burning those emits a significant amount of pollution, which contributes not just to global warming but to the development of respiratory illnesses. Renewable energy in Haiti is significantly better for