Thursday, September 12, 2024

With this clever trick, your electricity bill will be zero! Air conditioning, coolers and everything else is free for years.

Zero electricity bills: Today, I’ll show you some tricks that will keep your electricity bills “zero” for years, even after using all the electronics in your house.

Save 100% on Your Electricity with Government  Solar Panel Subsidies: Use all your home electronics in both seasons, summer or winter. This has a direct impact on your monthly electricity bill. If you are also concerned about expensive electricity bills, there is a secret to reducing your electricity bills to “zero” every year, regardless of the amount of air conditioner. Why don’t you move the cooler (AC cooler)? Please tell me more about this trick.

 With this trick, your electricity bill will be “zero”!

First of all, please tell me the tricks you are talking about to reduce your monthly electricity bill to zero. It is advisable to use “solar energy” which has many advantages. With solar panels,  you can get a lot of financial support from the government. With the help of solar energy, you can generate electricity according to your needs and also get rid of expensive electricity bills. Use electricity for free every year

If you install a solar panel, you can also receive a government subsidy (government subsidy for solar panels). The cost of installing a solar panel is a one-time investment, after which the panel can be used for years of power usage. The life of the solar panel is about 25 years. This means that you are exempt from your electricity bill and can use your electricity for 25 years free of charge.

Read More: Even if you run the air conditioner all day, your electricity bill will not rise! Take note of these helpful hints.

 Government receives subsidies to install solar panels

Let me tell you that in modern times, the government is also working to promote solar energy. Under these circumstances, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has launched a new solar roof scheme. Under this scheme, up to 40% of subsidies are available for the installation of solar panels up to 3kW. For example, if you install a 2kw solar panel,  you need to spend about Rs1.2lakh. In this situation, after a  40% subsidy, your cost is Rs. It can be reduced to 72,000. This is about Rs.

 Before installing solar panels, check how much power is being consumed in your home and install the panels accordingly. You can also apply for a solar roof on the official government website https://solarrooftop.gov.in/.

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