Solar Panels in Argentine Homes
Every news report or politician seems to mention climate change and the importance of environmental awareness. Renewable energy for homes has become some what of a trend in the western world and it is catching on in Argentina as well. Argentinean families are now starting to heat their homes and swimming pool with the power of Mother Nature: solar energy.
Solar panels are one of the most popular uses of renewable energies and now homes in the centre of Buenos Aires city and even in rural country clubs have solar panels strapped to their roofs. These clever, sun-loving panels can save up 30 % on energy use, easing the environmental conscience as well as bringing down electricity and gas bills.
Argentina is the perfect country for solar energy, as it has a temperate climate with high temperatures and high levels of sunshine year round. Using energy from the sun is direct, pure and clean eliminating any polluting processes in between. It’s a good option for anyone thinking of building their own property here in Argentina, especially in holiday homes where you don’t want to have to worry about bills while you’re away.
Some homeowners in Argentina worry that the installation of solar panels in their home would reduce the value of their property and change the aesthetics. However, solar panels can even be integrated into the design of a property, so Buenos Aires real estate would recommend that you consider adding solar panels to your property before you start building.
Argentina is no stranger to renewable energy for homes nor to solar technology. The famous tourist attraction the Flor statue in Recoleta next to the Faculty of Law building is in fact powered by the sun. This enormous dynamic statue of a flower opens and closes throughout the day, following the movements of the sun just like a real sunflower.
The sun is also a source of power in the rest of Argentina. In San Juan Province in Northwestern Argentina, a huge solar energy park/plant has been given the go ahead by the government that will generate between 1500 and 2400 megawatts of energy. Also, in the North of Argentina, some rural and isolated schools run on solar powered generators and many people living in rural areas use solar energy for working purposes.
There are several companies in Argentina that offer alternative renewable energy for homes. Take a look at Buenos Aires Real Estate for more tips on building property in Argentina.
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Solar panels are one of the most popular uses of renewable energies and now homes in the centre of Buenos Aires city and even in rural country clubs have solar panels strapped to their roofs. These clever, sun-loving panels can save up 30 % on energy use, easing the environmental conscience as well as bringing down electricity and gas bills.
Argentina is the perfect country for solar energy, as it has a temperate climate with high temperatures and high levels of sunshine year round. Using energy from the sun is direct, pure and clean eliminating any polluting processes in between. It’s a good option for anyone thinking of building their own property here in Argentina, especially in holiday homes where you don’t want to have to worry about bills while you’re away.
Some homeowners in Argentina worry that the installation of solar panels in their home would reduce the value of their property and change the aesthetics. However, solar panels can even be integrated into the design of a property, so Buenos Aires real estate would recommend that you consider adding solar panels to your property before you start building.
Argentina is no stranger to renewable energy for homes nor to solar technology. The famous tourist attraction the Flor statue in Recoleta next to the Faculty of Law building is in fact powered by the sun. This enormous dynamic statue of a flower opens and closes throughout the day, following the movements of the sun just like a real sunflower.
The sun is also a source of power in the rest of Argentina. In San Juan Province in Northwestern Argentina, a huge solar energy park/plant has been given the go ahead by the government that will generate between 1500 and 2400 megawatts of energy. Also, in the North of Argentina, some rural and isolated schools run on solar powered generators and many people living in rural areas use solar energy for working purposes.
There are several companies in Argentina that offer alternative renewable energy for homes. Take a look at Buenos Aires Real Estate for more tips on building property in Argentina.
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BUENOS AIRES HABITAT a pioneer of the extended stay hotel-style apartment concept in Buenos Aires. Offers luxurious furnished apartments in Buenos Aires for temporary rent as an alternative to high-class hotels. Whether your visit is for a few days or a few months, for vacation or business trip, we will make your Buenos Aires experience memorable. All of our Buenos Aires apartments offer high-speed internet access, cable TV and housekeeping service.