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		<title>Solar Power &#8211; Learn to Make a Solar Panel to save Electricity in your home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:04:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathan Henry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been harboring ideas of building your very own solar panel using a small budget, then you're in the right place. Just before you begin, you'll find quite a few things to take into account, and of these is becoming open to trying new stuff and this will definitely improve your chances of achieving your objectives. The making of your own solar panel can be done with the help of your family members and therefore, it may be an excellent cohesion day altogether. In addition, using a solar panel will help you save a huge sum of money as well as protect the environment simultaneously.]]></description>
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</a><br /></div><p>If you have been harboring ideas of building your very own solar panel using a small budget, then you&#8217;re in the right place. Just before you begin, you&#8217;ll find quite a few things to take into account, and of these is becoming open to trying new stuff and this will definitely improve your chances of achieving your objectives. The making of your own solar panel can be done with the help of your family members and therefore, it may be an excellent cohesion day altogether. In addition, using a solar panel will help you save a huge sum of money as well as protect the environment simultaneously.</p>
<p>Take a look at some of the advantages home solar power systems can offer an individual as well as our environment:</p>
<p>Eco-friendly power: If you use solar energy, you&#8217;ll realize that it makes use of virtually no fuel other than the sun&#8217;s light. In addition, it doesn&#8217;t discharge to the atmosphere anything unsafe.</p>
<p>Budget: Energy comes cost-free. The set up cost is really a one-time cost. Therefore, it is recovered within a number of years of installation, making the power produced by solar power totally cost-free.</p>
<p>Convenience: You can&#8217;t keep conventional power however , you may store solar energy for future use.</p>
<p>Low on maintenance: The home solar power systems are easy to maintain. They don&#8217;t involve high costs or even too much effort, therefore letting you reap the benefits of the solution comfortably.</p>
<p>Free and renewable: With solar energy, you are able to reduce or even get rid of your monthly power bills.</p>
<p>Improve the value of your property: The price of your residence tend to really worth much more with the implementation of solar energy systems.</p>
<p>Generate profits: It is possible to sell your excess generated electricity back to the utility companies.</p>
<p>Essentially, solar panels are dependent on sun power to function; therefore, the most ideal area to position your panels is none other than on the roof of your home. However, there can be also other alternative locations such as on an empty piece of land that&#8217;s near to the main area. The main point to consider here is that the solar panels have to be properly angled to face the sun&#8217;s direction. This is to ensure that the solar panels receive maximum exposure to direct sun rays.</p>
<p>There are tons of firms on the market offering Do-it-yourself solar installation instructions which has made the installation process of solar power panels low-cost and completely efficient. With step-by-step directions supplied together with video tutorials, learning how to construct a solar panel has never been easier compared to this approach. The price for this Do-it-yourself installation instructions costs at a fair price of no more than $50 and the overall costs for the materials needed for the constructing process won&#8217;t take more than $200.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about <a href='http://reportenergy.com'>solar power</a>, then visit Nathan Henry&#8217;s site on how to choose the best <a href='http://reportenergy.com/2010/01/global-warming-is-caused-by-both-man-and-nature/'>solar panels</a> for your needs.</p>

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		<title>Solar Panel Information &#8211; 3 Things To Consider When Going Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Gervais</dc:creator>
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<p>With the price of gas and electricity rising there is more and more interest in solar power. The other major appeal of solar power is that it is considered to be on of the greener fuels and hence helps to protect the global environment.</p>
<p>Before you go green and swap to solar energy here are a couple of things to consider.</p>
<p>1. Angle and direction of roof &#8211; The best and most obvious place for solar panels to be fitted is on the roof. To get the maximum exposure of your panels to the sun, and hence the maximum energy you will want to get the angle and direction of the panels correct.</p>
<p>How do solar panels cope with other weather conditions? Since the panels are fitted at an angle the snow will slide off and should not damage your solar panels, and the rain will help to keep them clean; so other weather conditions should not be too much of an issue.</p>
<p>2. Getting the right kit &#8221; The best way to install solar energy to your house is to buy a kit. It is important to make sure that you buy the best kit you can or you will end up paying more money to buy extras or to hire someone to help with the installation.</p>
<p>There may be bargains out there, but don&#8217;t get too carried away. You can be sure there is a significant difference between the expensive and cheap kits, so be sure you know what you may be compromising on.</p>
<p>3. How much will it cost to change to solar power? Across the world governments are panicking about the effects of global warming, so they are doing everything possible to covert people to greener energy sources. It is worth researching to see if you qualify for any of the grants which are currently available.</p>
<p>So where do you start? A good place is the manufacturers of solar panel kits. It is best to try to find a regional office. The people in local offices will be aware of the style of houses, the climate and will probably also know what grants are available in your area. These manufacturers want you to use there product so you will probably find them extremely helpful.</p>
<p>Discover lots Find out More great <a href="http://www.worldsolarpanels.com/Advantages-And-Disadvantages-Of-Solar-Power/Advantages-And-Disadvantages-Of-Solar-Power.htm">Solar Panel Information</a> If you want to find all about installing solar panels visit <a href="http://www.worldsolarpanels.com/How-Is-Solar-Energy-Produced/How-Is-Solar-Energy-Produced.htm">http://worldsolarpanels.com</a></p>

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		<title>Homemade Electric Generator Guide &#8211; Home Solar Power Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:58:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Ashby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can build a homemade electric generator. It is the best option for you to reduce your electricity bills. By investing a little bit of time and money you can construct a electric generator at home. Generally these electric generators are very expensive in the market. However, if you make this generator at home you can get this at a very low investment.]]></description>
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<p>You can build a homemade electric generator. It is the best option for you to reduce your electricity bills. By investing a little bit of time and money you can construct a electric generator at home. Generally these electric generators are very expensive in the market. However, if you make this generator at home you can get this at a very low investment.</p>
<p>By searching on the internet you can find various methods of constructing the electric generator. On various websites you will get step by step procedure of building a electric machine at home. Now let&#8217;s understand the step by step procedures.</p>
<p>Before you start constructing the engines, you need to follow certain steps. In the first step you need to go for proper planning. In this planning process you have to figure out all the products which you will require. Some of the important products include blades, batteries, turbine, bolts, nuts and a center point to join the blades and many more.</p>
<p>After you plan about all the products required for constructing the engines, you should find out the place from where you will purchase these products. If you want to go for the cheaper products then you must go for the local hardware shops. These people will offer you a whole bunch of products at a very least price.</p>
<p>After getting the product information and the source of the product, you have to go through the process of joining all the products. Now the question comes how will you make this whole engine? Well the answer is the internet. If you search a bit you will find various sites which give the full manual of making the engine.</p>
<p>After going through all the processes, the final engine which you will build will cost you less than $200. So you can see how cheap it is. So now you can see making this homemade electric generator is quite easy and simple. Just a little effort, thought, planning a little investment can give you a completely new electrical engine. This will help you to cut down your electricity bills.</p>
<p>Want to learn more about using <a href="http://www.renewableenergysystemreview.com/download.htm" target="_new">Homemade Electric Generator</a>? Do not do it because the author has found many useless guides online. Download the Best Step-By-Step Home Energy Guides at <a href="http://www.renewableenergysystemreview.com/download.htm" target="_new">http://www.renewableenergysystemreview.com/download.htm</a>!</p>

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		<title>Energy Cost Savings Require Digitization</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Stouffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Energy is quite simply critical to an organization's viability, as the company is unable to operate, let alone turn a profit unless it uses energy in one form or another. As this part of the business is so pivotal, no wonder organizations seek energy cost savings wherever possible.]]></description>
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<p>Energy is quite simply critical to an organization&#8217;s viability, as the company is unable to operate, let alone turn a profit unless it uses energy in one form or another. As this part of the business is so pivotal, no wonder organizations seek energy cost savings wherever possible.</p>
<p>Whether from a corporate or a political standpoint, the issue of energy security is so important these days. Adequate forward planning is insufficient without clear reference to such security. Energy cost savings must be realized at every opportunity, from a holistic perspective as well as microscopic.</p>
<p>The issue of corporate sustainability will rise and fall on the success of the company&#8217;s energy cost savings platform. Energy management must be dynamic and recognize this volatility. Unfortunately, we rely far too heavily on fossil fuels, even though these resources are finite. Our efforts to introduce alternative energy may attract a lot of attention, but nevertheless represent only a fraction of our required capacity.</p>
<p>Over the past 10 years or so, the cost of energy has far outpaced inflation. Indeed, it is estimated that energy has increased by over 110% during the last decade and that this trend is increasing and accelerating as we speak. Energy cost savings must be realized by management teams through every tier of the organization and unless employees are charged with the responsibility of stamping out wastage, real progress is unsure.</p>
<p>Energy liability can be broken down into two distinct areas. The first involves the security of the supply chain and its associated price and the second involves the adequate implementation of energy efficiency programs. Both factors reflect the organization&#8217;s environmental stewardship, partly due to a wish to become far more efficient from a security and cost perspective, but also from a wish to be seen as environmentally progressive.</p>
<p>Looking forward, we must make plans for the better use of energy. It is often far more easy to address energy cost savings when starting with a &#8220;clean sheet of paper.&#8221; Building construction, for example, may make use of the latest &#8220;green architecture,&#8221; alternative fuel solutions and cutting-edge energy cost saving techniques.</p>
<p>Historically, it is often rather difficult to replace complete systems within any organization to take advantage of energy cost-saving programs. In these cases, retrofitting is a much more palatable option. In any case, the &#8220;status quo&#8221; is not acceptable and organizations may not simply turn their back on a problem as an increasingly agitated public requires us all to address the issue of sustainability quickly.</p>
<p>Smart devices can be very helpful in helping to capture energy cost savings at point of use. Real-time energy metering enables each asset to be programmed according to best case situations. Utility bills can be presented in digitized form, allowing for instant and significant accountability benefits.</p>
<p>Daniel Stouffer has a lot of information about <a href="http://www.verisae.com/enterprise-energy-management.html">energy cost savings</a> and why a visit to <a href="http://www.verisae.com/">www.verisae.com</a> can benefit you.</p>

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		<title>What Do You Know About Solar Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:55:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ray Bonanza</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you pay attention to the news or information on the environment you have heard about solar power. But how does solar power work and what is it? These are popular questions. What you should know is that solar power is energy from the sun's radiation that is converted into heat or electricity. Presently, the two major ways you can use solar energy are: as an energy source and as a heat source. Answering the question of how does solar power work is important, so more and more people can learn how they can take advantage.]]></description>
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<p>If you pay attention to the news or information on the environment you have heard about solar power. But how does solar power work and what is it? These are popular questions. What you should know is that solar power is energy from the sun&#8217;s radiation that is converted into heat or electricity. Presently, the two major ways you can use solar energy are: as an energy source and as a heat source. Answering the question of how does solar power work is important, so more and more people can learn how they can take advantage.</p>
<p>How Does Solar Power operate?</p>
<p>Solar energy functions by changing the sun&#8217;s rays into heat with the use of solar thermal collectors for warming water, and more specifically it works by changing the sun&#8217;s rays into electrical energy with the use of solar panels to supply power to the appliances in your home. Solar panels are an essential part of ensuring that you are able to use the power that the sun provides naturally.</p>
<p>The procedure is relatively simple in that the sunlight hits the solar panels and is then absorbed by semi-conducting materials such as silicone, which the panels are made out of. Electrons are knocked loose from their atoms and this allows them to be able to flow through the material in order to create electricity. This sounds very complex, but it is knowledge that has been around and used for quite some time now!</p>
<p>Why should we answer the question of how does solar power work? It&#8217;s important because solar power is recognized as being the cleanest and most viable form of renewable energy obtainable in the world today. The technology involved with solar power is quickly becoming fabulously common and in fact universal. Solar power is not only more affordable, it is better for the environment so it should appeal to one and all!</p>
<p>How does solar power work around the home? It&#8217;s fundamentally up to you how you want to utilise it. Solar power can be used to heat water, your pool, or even with your central heating. You do have to expend some money upfront in order to get the required equipment, but even within as little as a few months after that you will have made your money back and will only be saving money, or even earning money because in some cases you can sell excess power to your electric company!</p>
<p>Solar power has been utilized almost from the beginning of man, but only recently has it really become accepted as being the significant resource that it is. Also, by using solar power you will not only be saving yourself as much money as possible but you will also be saving the environment! You should now look into how you can best use Solar Power!</p>
<p>Looking to find the best deal on <a href="http://historyofsolarpower.com">solar systems power</a>, then visit http://historyofsolarpower.com to find the best advice on <a href="http://historyofsolarpower.com">design solar panel</a> for you.</p>

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		<title>6 Simple Steps On How To Build A Wind Generator</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Hughes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering the tough times we are now living in, you may likely be thinking of other options that could make living easier and inexpensive. Since we live our every day lives fully dependent on electricity, it is indeed beneficial to make use of the recyclable energy that is quite abundant in our surroundings. One good bet would be to take advantage of the wind that we have around us. To be able to do this, a device called a wind generator would come in handy. But how to build a wind generator?]]></description>
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<p>Considering the tough times we are now living in, you may likely be thinking of other options that could make living easier and inexpensive. Since we live our every day lives fully dependent on electricity, it is indeed beneficial to make use of the recyclable energy that is quite abundant in our surroundings. One good bet would be to take advantage of the wind that we have around us. To be able to do this, a device called a wind generator would come in handy. But how to build a wind generator?</p>
<p>That is a good question. Here are some simple steps to help guide you:</p>
<p>- First, find a suitable place where you can set up a tower. It must be 30 to 40 feet high, and within a 300 to 400 foot radius of open space. With regard to the tower, you can choose between tilt-ups and freestanding designs. Tilt-ups are most common since they are easier to maintain because you don&#8217;t have to climb up to clean it, but then free standing towers are taller, which means maximized output for your wind turbine.</p>
<p>- Next up on your list are the materials you are going to use. You can start with a high voltage, low current DC motor that runs at low rpm&#8217;s. This is the heart of the unit that will convert the wind into electrical current.</p>
<p>- Now you need to create the blades of your windmill. These can be made of wood, plastic, sheet metal, or better yet, PVC pipe. Keep in mind that the longer the blades, the better. A wider covered area means the more energy it can extract from the wind.</p>
<p>- The next step would be about fixing the hub, that which connects the blades onto the motor. One easy way would be to look for a scrap steel disc with which you can drill holes into and attach to a shaft that would connect the blades.</p>
<p>- Finally, you need to attach a tail and pivot to your windmill to keep it turned to the wind. You can do this with some square tubing and pipe nipple, a flange for the pivot, and some scrap sheet metal for the tail.</p>
<p>- After setting up your wind generator, one more important step must be covered and that is the battery. Batteries are essential basically because it is where the converted energy is stored. Keep the batteries close to the generator as much as possible to monitor the charging, and look for highly efficient batteries, which are low in maintenance.</p>
<p>Batteries to be used are those for power system applications are called &#8220;deep cycle,&#8221; which are rated in amp-hours and have indication of its charge-discharge cycles.</p>
<p>In knowing how to build a wind generator it&#8217;s best to remember that placing a diode between the battery and the generator is good in order to prevent the energy from being wasted and flowing directly onto the generator itself. Adding a secondary load is helpful as a depot for excess energy produced.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 11:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Moffat</dc:creator>
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<p>More and more people want to learn how to make solar panels these days due to the economic instability. Every day solar energy systems are being installed around the world. They are both environmentally friendly and a great way to lower your home energy costs. Making your own solar panel does not require you to be technically inclined.</p>
<p>The cost of buying and installing a home energy system often prevents people from converting to home solar energy. Most ready made solar panels can run into the thousands of dollars. Homeowners want to know how to make solar panels due to the cost of ready made panels. Depending on where you get your supplies, the cost to build your own solar power system could be only around two hundred dollars. Do you know what the most important component of a solar panel is? The photovoltaic cell is the most important component as it converts the solar energy into electricity. If you have a 200 watt solar panel then you should have enough energy to be used for your home.</p>
<p>What Are the Components Needed to Make Solar Panels?</p>
<p>To begin with you will need a battery, copper wiring, boards, photovoltaic cells, glass and a soldering iron. When looking for photovoltaic cells, make sure you do some comparison shopping. Some cells on the market are not of good quality. Making your own solar panels is a lot cheaper than buying them. You might need more than one solar panel depending on how much solar energy you want to use for your home.</p>
<p>You will also need a charge controller. This device regulates the amount of energy that is sent to each battery from the solar panel. Over charging the battery can reduce its life.  So, you may need more than one, which may end up costing several hundred dollars, but that is much better than several thousand dollars. </p>
<p>Some people that learned how to make their own solar panels, now make panels for other people and charge money for it. Sometimes you can find second hand materials that will cut your costs as well. We will end this article by stating that homeowners can cut their home energy costs by a substantial amount by learning how to make their own solar panels. Regardless of your reason, why not do something about the rising costs of home energy.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about <a href='http://www.solarenergyzoom.com/'>how to make a solar panel</a>, then visit Eric Moffat&#8217;s site on how to choose the best <a href='http://www.solarenergyzoom.com/solar_energy_products_guide.php'>homemade solar energy</a> for your needs.</p>

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		<title>Green DIY Energy Review For The Homeowner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:05:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Angelo</dc:creator>
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<p>Green DIY Energy is increasing in popularity among consumers. Green energy is considered to be natural, renewable and non-polluting. The main types of green energy are solar and wind-powered. These power sources save money and help to fight global warming by reducing carbon dioxide emissions.</p>
<p>DIY kits increase savings to the consumer even more than if solar or wind energy is installed professionally. Not only does usage of green energy save money on homeowners&#8217; monthly energy bills, but government rebates and tax incentives are also available.</p>
<p>Paying outside contractors to install solar panels and wind turbines can be very costly, drastically decreasing savings for the consumer. This is where DIY, or Do-It-Yourself, kits come in. The type of kit should be carefully chosen, however. Instructions can be daunting for those who have not had much experience with home improvement projects.</p>
<p>The easiest DIY energy kit should be dedicated to a specific need, like heating a swimming pool. The solar energy provided by the kit should be able to stand alone and not require connections to existing household plumbing or electrical wiring. The kit should be complete with all necessary parts, instructions, and clear diagrams. A description of the level of homeowner expertise for installation is also beneficial. The kit should provide a backup plan during low or no energy conditions, like darkness and cloudy days. Lastly, the kit is most useful if it is modular. This means another kit can simply be purchased, assembled, and connected with the originally installed green power source as energy needs increase.</p>
<p>Solar energy is the most popular source of green power. They can be described as large panels with smaller plates that collect sunlight, converting it to energy. Solar panels do not operate on heat, but Solar panels are the most popular source of green power. They can be described as large panels with smaller plates that collect sunlight, converting it to energy. Solar panels do not operate on heat, but the amount of light received. Therefore during winter days, which are frequently overcast and are shorter, solar panels do not generate as much energy. In contrast, during summer months, extra solar power runs the electrical meter backward, generating even more homeowner savings.</p>
<p>Another commonly constructed type of green DIY energy is wind power. A wind turbine is connected to a tower. It collects kinetic energy from the wind, converting it to energy compatible with the home&#8217;s electrical system. On windy days when enough energy can be generated by the turbine, power used from the electrical grid is proportionally decreased. If more wind power is produced than is needed, it can be sold back to the electrical utility.</p>
<p>Green DIY energy usage is growing rapidly. By using this natural, renewable energy, consumers enjoy great savings, while simultaneously helping to lower carbon dioxide emissions. While various types of DIY kits are plentiful, and are fairly easy to use, the homeowner should still carefully select a kit that is compatible with his or her DIY abilities.</p>
<p>You can build your solar panels this weekend! Get the full video tutorials through the <a href="http://getyourreviews.com">Green DIY Energy Review</a>. Stop paying for your energy <a href="http://getyourreviews.com/green-diy-energy">Green DIY Energy guide</a>.</p>

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		<title>Renewable Energy Product: Power For Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 14:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Barner</dc:creator>
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<p>Nothing could probably be as controversial and talked about as the issue on our energy situation.</p>
<p>The general idea is that we have all the energy we could ever need right now from electric companies. However, the reality of things is that we are in a form of an energy crisis as we speak and we have to find more efficient means of generating energy.</p>
<p>We primarily rely on fossil fuels however, the supply of fossil fuels is starting to get depleted and scientists predict that it won&#8217;t be very long before we find ourselves without fossil fuels.</p>
<p>In fact, the demand for these fossil fuels is greater than the supply which is why the prices of gasoline keep becoming steeper and steeper.</p>
<p>One very obvious reason for why some people want to go green is because the system basically pays itself off within a few years because what you spend for the system, you earn back by losing the energy bills.</p>
<p>The idea of people saving more money by using renewable sources of energy is enough to lure people to adapting this system. But how come still a large number of homeowners are reluctant to go green?</p>
<p>If you try looking for price quotes, you will find out that setting up renewable energy systems are very much expensive.</p>
<p>Now, you no longer just have to stick with DIY when doing crafts but you can also do so when setting up your very own renewable energy systems which cost you just a meager $200.</p>
<p>If you live in an area which is naturally sunny during most times of the year, you will probably fare better with a solar panel. But if you don&#8217;t, installing windmills can be a better alternative.</p>
<p>Power for Home was written by a professional electrician who has extensive knowledge on setting up renewable energy systems.</p>
<p>The thing about Power for Home is that if you do not find anything useful with the e-book, you can have a full refund within 60 days of purchasing the e-book.</p>
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		<title>Residential Solar Power &#8211; A Way To Participate in Green Energy Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 14:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Moses Besele</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to make the best decision about residential solar power, several important points need to be considered. Some homeowners may discard the idea of using solar power in their homes just because of the perceived costs associated with purchasing and installing a residential solar power system. Some believe the costs are beyond their reach even before they could know the preliminary elements needed in a solar power system. Yes, in the past installation or use of solar power in the home would be an expensive task, requiring a huge upfront cost. Those days are over now. Governments are providing subsidies, rebates, soft mortgage loans, etc to new and existing homeowners so that solar power for residential use is easily attainable at minimum cost.]]></description>
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<p>In order to make the best decision about residential solar power, several important points need to be considered. Some homeowners may discard the idea of using solar power in their homes just because of the perceived costs associated with purchasing and installing a residential solar power system. Some believe the costs are beyond their reach even before they could know the preliminary elements needed in a solar power system. Yes, in the past installation or use of solar power in the home would be an expensive task, requiring a huge upfront cost. Those days are over now. Governments are providing subsidies, rebates, soft mortgage loans, etc to new and existing homeowners so that solar power for residential use is easily attainable at minimum cost.</p>
<p>Residential Solar Power DIY Products</p>
<p>Amidst the scorn on residential solar power do-it-yourself products there is lot you can learn to make you an expert on how to go green using solar power or wind energy. Some people will want you to believe that DIY products don&#8217;t work because they didn&#8217;t work for them, making their mishap gospel to the masses. This failure or outburst may obstruct green energy aspirants from seeing these products through the eyes of wanting to learn. Though some products might have controversial headlines like &#8216;build a solar panel for under $100&#8242; and this may not be achievable depending on what part of the world you are, it would be misleading to think you only learn how to build a solar panel from scratch. There is more&#8230; Like how to save money by first making your home energy efficient, how to calculate your energy needs to determine the size of the system you need, how to mount your solar panels plus more. When armed with this information from a DIY product you will never have a problem of finding qualified help when you want to have solar power for residential use. Why? Because you will know exactly what questions to ask or what you need once you start your project.</p>
<p>The Uniqueness of Residential Solar Power Systems</p>
<p>Designing a residential solar power system can be a taunting task that often requires help of a qualified or professional installer. It is also doable if you have a very well crafted DIY product because it can also take you step by step how to calculate the amount of electricity you need to power your home, how much shade you have on your property and how to monitor how much sunlight you have all year. Armed with these answers it becomes much easier to design your system because you will be in a position to tell how many solar panels you need, where to mount them, whether you need battery backup or not or how many batteries should you use to live off-the-grid.</p>
<p>There are companies that manufacture solar products for all roof types and materials like asphalt, metal, concrete, clay, slate, membrane, tar, etc that fit directly to the roof the same way as normal material. There are systems that come complete with modules, power electronics, plug and play wiring, mounting kits, power meter to monitor performance. Some companies also supply residential solar power kits or prepackaged systems designed that easily integrate into existing buildings or ground mounted structures.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about <a href='http://www.gogreenresources.org/'>residential solar power</a>, then visit the gogreenresources site on how to choose the best <a href='http://www.gogreenresources.org/affordable-residential-solar-power-systems'>residential solar power systems</a> for your needs</p>
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