Author:
Ahmed Dr. Syed Adeel,Prevou Christopher,Moore Dr. Brendan
Abstract
This paper describes the benefits and roadblocks of solar power backup systems for residential use, specifically within the United States’ Gulf Coast area. As the prominence of climate change legislation rises, so do the tax incentives, which makes the cost prohibitive nature of the initial installment of solar systems less so. The installation of such a system would be recommended, based on the research presented in this paper.
Publisher
International Society for Performance Improvement
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