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Solar Power Saving Money

More people should consider using solar technology, according to Tommy Gibson.

Gibson appeared on KHOZ's "Around The Table" broadcast to talk about the tech. While Gibson said that solar is a good choice, he said people shouldn't rely on solar alone for energy. Instead, he said it is best used on an "as needed" basis.

He also said the technology is so advanced that it will work even if "half" of the panel is covered up. He addressed where the power goes.

Gibson said the power isn't stored but actually goes directly into the power grid. He said solar users own their power rather than renting power.

Additionally, he commented on solar saving money for customers. He discussed all of this and more.

The full interview with Gibson is available on the "Around The Table" Facebook Page.

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