80% of Americans
Want Solar Option on New Homes, Survey Says
Eight out of 10 Americans believe that homebuilders should offer solar
power as an option for all new home construction, according to a recent
Roper survey commissioned by Sharp Electronics Corporation. The survey
was conducted in May among 1,004 adults to measure their perceptions of
solar power.
When it comes to the cost of solar energy, the survey showed that
two-thirds of Americans are willing to pay a premium for homes that have
solar systems installed, when told that solar homes have a proven higher
resale value. One-half of those surveyed would spend up to 10 percent
more for a solar-equipped house, indicating that the cost of a solar
system will not prevent Americans from embracing forms of clean,
renewable energy.
"Solar has been popular for a long time in areas like California and
Arizona. Now we're seeing that the rest of the country is ready to
embrace solar energy, and consumers want the option of having solar
power their new home," said Ron Kenedi, vice president, Solar Energy
Solutions Group, Sharp Electronics Corporation. "As the world's leading
solar manufacturer, Sharp is encouraged to see that more and more
Americans recognize the economic and environmental benefits of solar and
understand that it is a vital part of the energy solution."
The survey also showed that given the current energy situation,
three-quarters of Americans feel that solar energy is more important
today than ever. The No. 1 reason for homeowners to utilize solar power
is to save money on monthly utility bills, but respondents are also
concerned with using solar to decrease the United States' dependence on
oil.
The findings of the survey include:
--79 percent feel that homebuilders should offer solar power as an
option for all new homes.
--84 percent of Americans ages 25-49 supported solar on new homes; 69
percent of those over 65 years agree.
--Those living in the South and West are more likely to favor solar on
new homes (83 percent) than those living in the Midwest or Northeast (74
percent).
--After being told that solar homes have a proven higher resale value,
64 percent would be willing to pay more for home with a solar system.
--73 percent believe that solar energy technology is more important
today than ever.
--42 percent say that saving money on monthly utility bills is the most
compelling argument for installing solar power. Other respondents
indicated it was to decrease the nation's dependence on oil (31 percent)
or reduce environmental pollution (18 percent).
Published 06/23/2006
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