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		<title>Renewable Energy Programs In Europe for Solar Powered Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the renewable energy programs in Europe getting to good start, the West should follow the lead and get something positive for the environment.]]></description>
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<p>With the <a href="http://efficienthomeenergysaving.com/">renewable energy programs</a> in Europe getting to good start, the West should follow the lead and get something positive for the environment.  Solar power is more entrenched in European countries such as Spain and Germany, which have promoted its development with strong incentives called feed-in tariffs,which require electric utilities to buy <a href="http://efficienthomeenergysaving.com/">solar power </a>at a high, fixed price. These battery-based portable electric devices need to be recharged pretty often which hook us to the grid outlet and reduce our mobility and portability. Solar charger is simple to use on the go, where ever you are, all it takes is some sunlight. Or another way of looking at it is 1 kWh/m2. When installing solar street lights, there is no need for excavation to put cables, as power does not depend of the grid.</p>
<p>Renewable Energy Programs In Europe for <a href="http://efficienthomeenergysaving.com/">Solar Powered Home</a> is indeed getting its boost in the some of these European countries and hopefully this will translate into the West getting into the act too.</p>
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<p>The drawback to solar power is that it is expensive to produce: generating power from photovoltaic panels costs more than four times as much as coal, and more than twice what <a href="http://efficienthomeenergysaving.com/">wind power costs</a>. Read More. Solar energy’s potential is off the chart. This is one area where it pays to be creative. It is also compatible with cell phones and other portable electronic devices.</p>
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<p>The usage of the power will need to be taken into consideration to work out the size and number of the solar panels that you need to install. This could make a simple job quite a large project. The system does not produce electricity at night or when it is overcast. This holds the electric power until called upon for use. To convert the country to solar power, huge tracts of land would have to be covered with photovoltaic panels and solar heating troughs. The storage system is usually created from batteries, not unlike those used in vehicles.</p>
<p>Lack of knowledge in this area, combined with cost, has hindered the widespread take-up of the technology. It uses smaller land areas than other power plants. Commercial <a href="http://efficienthomeenergysaving.com/">solar power systems</a> isn’t just good for the environment, it can even save peoples lives! Hundreds of people die due to power failures during extreme weather. These systems can be used to power notebook computers they can charge any equipment even when it’s cloudy.</p>
<p>Through research and development, as well as, new technologies, the hope is many of the disadvantages of <a href="http://efficienthomeenergysaving.com/">renewable sources of energy</a> can be eliminated and we can successfully incorporate it into our power supplies. It does, however, have high costs.</p>
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