Take That Simple Step Into the Solar System

August 3, 2010 by  
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Most of us would like to warm our homes and cook our food in the knowledge that we’re causing no damage to our planet or its creatures.
Sadly, it’s just not the case. The fossil fuels that we use bring with them unpleasant greenhouse gases and cause global warming. And now they’re running out, never to return because all that coal, oil and natural gas took millions of years to form in the first place.
Thankfully, governments are setting targets, even laws, in the move towards less hostile, more green, energy provision.
But what can we, as individuals, do? Do we leave it entirely to our leaders?
Not at all. A good number of us are already producing our own electricity, using solar power and wind power and saving ourselves large sums of money in the process.

Solar power
Nothing has quite so much energy to give away as the sun. So, not surprsingly, solar power is becoming increasingly popular as more of us turn to nature for our energy needs.
A solar panel on your rooftop or outside wall converts energy from sunlight into electrical power. which can then run your cooker, your fridge, TV, computer and so on.
You don’t have to be an engineer to install your solar panel. With the right instruction or manual, you can do it yourself cheaply and easily. A good hardware store should have all the parts you need. And don’t think you have to live in a particularly sunny area for a solar panel to work.
They have a long lifespan and are virtually maintenance free. Apart from helping to make the world a healthier place, you’ll have the financial satisfaction of watching your energy bills plummet.

Solar water-heating
A solar water-heating system should also be considered by those with an environment-friendly disposition who are also interested in making savings. They utilize the sun’s heat and can work alongside your usual water-heating system. They’re very efficient, and can provide more than half of your water-heating needs. There are various ways of installing solar water-heating systems, including the use of solar panels, flat plates to absorb the sun’s heat or a system of glass tubes that transports heated fluid.

Domestic wind turbines
You’ll never complain about the wind again if you’ve got a domestic wind turbine. Every time it blows, it’s money in the bank. Wind turbines consist of a tower and blades and convert wind energy into electricity. They are surprisingly quick and easy to install. A do-it-yourself wind turbine can be every bit as good as one bought in the shop. It can be assembled from a few cheap items from your hardware store and can give you a plentiful supply of free, green energy. It can supplement the cost of domestic electricity and can mean a welcome end to hefty bills.
Running costs are negligible and, apart from being financially better off with energy provided by the wind, you’ll also reduce the size of your carbon footprint.
A wind turbine can be a back-up to powering your electrical appliances at home. And your neighbors will be relieved to know that they’re silent.

“Off grid”
Some families have gone “off grid” altogether by installing a combination of natural energy projects. As a result, they have completely eliminated energy costs. Thanks to the sun and wind, they now power their homes for free.
Solar power and wind power can provide you with enough electricity to keep your home going for evermore.
You’ll be saving lots of money while creating a cleaner planet. There can’t be a more worthwhile arrangement than that.

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Save Money on Energy Bills with Kits to Build Solar Panels

August 3, 2010 by  
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Energy cost can be a drain on you finances as well as a drain on the environment.  If you are looking for a way to provide power to your home that will save you money then this article will show you how to make solar panels to lower your cost as well as help the environment.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

When wanting to begin building your own solar panels you will want the necessary materials for the project. You will need solar cells, plywood, a roll of copper wire and glass. When buying photovoltaic cells you want to make sure that you get quality cells. You can find inexpensive quality photovoltaic cells by looking online. By making your own panels you will save a lot of money compared to buying panels which can cost thousands of dollars.

With a good guide giving step by step guidance on how to make panels, making panels is not difficult and you will need no prior experience or specialize knowledge about electronics to complete a project. Depending on the laws in your state you will need a qualified person to connect to the power in your house

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

While it is easy to find a lot of DIY guides for building solar panels on online that are very inexpensive, you need to make sure that you get one that has good service and support as well as has been given good feedback from previous customers. Also, you want a guide that has the basic information that you need on how to make solar panels with detailed instructions and steps.

If you are interested in a great way to create energy for your home that is good for the environment then learning how to make solar panels is a great solution. You will find the experience of creating your own panels rewarding.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

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Solar panels for your home

August 3, 2010 by  
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If you are one of the many people who look at their sky rocketing electricity bill each month and wonder if there is some way of saving power being used in the home then I would suggest solar panels for homes is the answer. When you think of it more and more appliances are being used in the home these days from computers, printers, laptops, play stations, DVDs, Xboxes, stereo systems to mention just a few. It may be hard for you to believe but by investing in your own solar panel system you can save up to 80% in power usage which runs into hundred’s of dollars saved in power bills each year. There is however a cost in having and that is what I would like to talk about in this article.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

The do-it-yourself handyman can save thousands when you consider what a professional installation expert will charge. The reason why it can cost thousands of dollars for professional installation is because you are mostly paying for the time and expertise of a specialist installer. The professional will be able to efficiently and effectively do everything that is required in a short period of time while you are still coming to grips with the instructions in your DIY manual explaining everything there is to know about solar panels for homes.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

If you can spare the expense and want a quick professional installation of a solar panel system for your home then the specialist installer is certainly the best option. However, if you are a basic handyman, are willing to give things a go and can follow step by step instructions then I would have a look online and find the best guide on installing either ready made solar panels for homes which can cost a few thousand dollars or going the next step which is to build your own solar panels at home with materials that can be acquired at most hardware stores.

Building your own panels will considerably reduce the costs compared to what you will pay to buy a ready made solar panel. This will of course depend on the size of your home and how much energy you need. But don’t become too concerned about the work that is involved or whether it is too hard because all you have to do is follow a number of instructions which will show you in detail how to do everything. Thousands of solar panels are being installed everyday by professional installers and other Do-it-yourself people with a can do attitude.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

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DIY Solar Panel Installation

August 3, 2010 by  
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Is solar power a viable option for you and your home or is it just a marketing strategy to get you to buy a product that is not practical and does not perform the way it is said to perform.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

I must say that solar power is an option being strongly supported by governments and public alike and is being embraced by the building industry in many different forms. Some government bodies even have grants available for people to install solar power so it must be the way to go, or is it?

Solar power has been used in homes for heating water for some time now by capturing solar energy in the form of heat but the type of solar power under question is where solar energy is converted into electricity.

We know this form of power works because we have experienced it in such things as calculators, battery chargers, traffic signs and so on, but what about in a home situation where high currents are required 24hrs a day?

I think we all know that the sun is the source for this power but nature dictates the time when the sun is available, the most obvious time is day time. Unless I have missed something we have a period of darkness called NIGHT so what happens then?

Solar power obviously cannot be provided during the night or even in quantity on a cloudy day, so the biggest issue with solar power is how to overcome these situations.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

Power storage is the only answer and can be done in many different forms depending on your situation but for the typical residential home this is best achieved with batteries; and not the type that fit in your camera.

From a practical note can I say this; the greatest demand for electricity is during the winter months and at the height of the summer when air-conditioners are in use. Depending on where you live you need to consider the hours of sunlight available during these times.

Winter brings short daylight hours and in some parts of the world winter daylight hours can be very short indeed. Winter also brings with it more cloudy days than any other time of year and this reduces the power output from solar.

Do not get me wrong here because I believe solar panels are a great way to go for helping save the environment as well as having sustainable electricity, but I also believe to make any REAL savings on power you would need to combine solar with wind.

When you think about it there is often wind during the winter months and on cloudy days (rainy days) using wind power during these periods is very practical.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

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Facts on Solar Power?

August 3, 2010 by  
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The world is facing a lot of problems including that of environmental concerns like pollution and global warming. Despite these problems, people should not despair. In every problem, there is always a solution and this solution has been available for many years now. It’s just that many people fail to realize its importance and efficacy.

Researchers and scientists have already discovered solar power many years ago but because of the lack of technological knowledge, the idea was not pursued. Solar power was mainly used for powering small electrical devices. But now, with the great technological advancements, people are hoping that solar power will soon become widely accessible even to ordinary individuals. In the US, solar power is used in the different states but it it’s not that prevalent. Huge solar panels are quite expensive and ordinary people can’t afford to pay for them. You can now find solar power kits which are less costly and the price range from $200 to $500.

Before you consider using solar power, here are some facts that you need to be aware of:

Albert Einstein received a Nobel Prize in 1921 for his experiments on photovoltaic and solar power. Silicon from a ton of sand can be used in photovoltaic panels to generate the same amount of electricity that a 500,000 T of burning coals can produce. 10,000 US households are now using solar energy to power their homes. John Herschel (British Astronomer) was able to cook food by using solar power 200 years ago during his African journey. In 1982, the first large scale power plants was opened in California. If you can use solar power in your home’s heating system, you can slash the electric bill by 50%. In the last thirty years, the price of solar panels has dropped considerably by at least 200%. Solar power kits can now be purchased from $200-$500. In the year 2000, USDOE claimed that solar power is almost perfect (99%) in San Francisco; since California gets a lot of sunlight, 200 megawatts of green electricity can be generated if all the rooftops of county buildings and homes are covered with PV panels. By including school buildings, an added 1,500 megawatts is achievable. The generated power is enough to cover the city’s electrical needs during an entire day. Germany is now using solar power despite its undesirable climate. The energy generated during sunny days is stored in batteries. Energy from the sun travels for approximately 8 minutes to reach Earth.

If you’re interested in solar power and you want to try it out, you can start with a solar power kit. It is affordable and easy to assemble. The materials can be purchased from local hardware stores and the guides are easy to understand as well. Make sure that you purchase a kit that is manufactured by a prominent and trusted company to ensure efficiency. Some manufacturers also provide warranty for 10-15 years; take advantage of these great deals.

The facts mentioned earlier will help you to decide whether you can benefit from solar power or not. If you live in an area where there is lots of sunlight all throughout the year, solar power is an excellent choice. Solar power is free and clean. After your initial investment, you no longer have to pay for the energy.

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How to Make Your Own Solar Panels – Cut Your Electric Bills By Up To 80%

August 3, 2010 by  
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Having your own solar panels at home is a great way to save on your electric bills. Imagine using own electricity generated from sunlight during the day and use the usual energy at night. Imagine how small your electric bill would be after a few months of use.

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There are plenty of ways on how to make your own solar panels from scratch. Buying pre-made ones in the market can cost you hundreds to thousands of dollars, not to mention the maintenance cost. If you want a cheaper solution then you might want to buy the necessary components and make one on your own.

But before you try to get as much information on how to make your own solar panels, you have to understand how electricity works and how you can connect it to the electrical wiring in your home without the risk. You might want to prepare for it in advance by asking an expert take care of it for you.

In creating your own solar panels, you need copper sheets, wires, and saltwater. You can place it outside your home or on the roof — anywhere that offers no hindrance to a steady stream of sunlight to hit your panels. Heat up one of the copper sheets using your gas stove until you get a red layer of copper oxide. Connect the red sheet with your negative terminal and a clean copper sheet to the positive terminal. Place the saltwater underneath both panels and you’re done. You have your own solar power system powering your home and lowering your electric cost!

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If You Tired of high electric bills? Discover how thousands of families are using homemade wind power systems to power their homes

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Solar Powered Gadgets Is For Everyone

August 3, 2010 by  
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First of all, just about everyone in today’s world has a gadget of some kind that takes electricity to function. Which means they have to plug it in to make it work. With that being said lets talk about how solar powered gadgets would benefit you. You would be able to charge your device just about anywhere.

So two things come into mind, first is convenience. Convenience is a major factor in everyone’s lives. Convenience is just that, an easier and more comfortable ability to have or do something with. With a solar powered gadget you could take it with you everywhere and charge right then and there.

Second is, you do not have to worry about plugging in your device into an outlet to get your device juiced up. How many times do you realize that the battery on your cell phone is close to low battery life? How many times do you soon realize that if you had bought that solar charger when you had the chance, your cell phone would be charging instead of dieing? And how many chances do you get to purchase a solar charger? The answers to all of these questions are, everyday. Everyday you realize that your cell phone is losing battery life. Everyday that you didn’t purchase a solar charger you wished you had. And everyday you have a chance to purchase a solar powered gadget.

The next reason for how a solar powered gadget is beneficial for you is prices. Plain and simple, the expenses, the bills, the constant drain on your electric bill. You know that if you owned a solar charger you would have it paid off in about 5-8 months depending how often you actually charged your cell phone. On the yahoo answers, about 4 out of 5 people charge it every night.

A study back in 2001 from the Bureau of Transportation said that about 120 million Americans subscribed to cell phone service. Right there is a clear indication that over 120 million Americans own a cell phone as of today. This study was back in 2001. So lets be completely honest. We can even under cut it for the benefit of doubt for the non persuaded group. About 10 million people charge their phones every night before bed time. So people are basically paying for charging their phones.

This does not have to be happening. You can live off the gird, you will be able to actually save money. The solar powered gadget that you will purchase will actually pay for itself within a years time. I know that this type of information makes you want to go right out and buy a solar powered gadget. But before you do, read on. I have taken the time to put together a small section of the solar powered gadgets that are on the market now.

The first solar gadget is the Solar Strap. SolarStrap offers outstanding performance in a small and competitively priced package. SolarStrap gathers solar energy with an efficient solar panel and stores the energy into an internal lightweight battery. Thanks to various charging adapters, the SolarStrap is compatible with most mobile phones, mp3 players, GPS devices, digital cameras and other devices utilizing 5 Volt charging. SolarStrap can fully charge a typical mobile phone, while the charging power corresponds to a wall charger. If needed, the SolarStrap can be fast-charged using an AC charger or USB Cable.

The next solar powered gadget is the Surge. Maybe you have heard about this in the news, maybe not. The Surge is made specifically for the Iphones and Ipod Touchs. You can actually plug in your iphone or ipod touch and charge it by indoor light or sunlight. The cool thing about these solar powered gadgets are that you can put it into your pocket and it does not weight you down whatsoever. So that you can take it everywhere with you. I think that anyone who owns an iphone or ipod touch will end up purchasing this because it is Apple Certified.

The next solar powered gadget is the Solar Monkey. The cool thing about this is that it is small and also fits many of the devices with the device attachments included. You can charge cell phones, PDA’s, Blackberry’s and other hand-held electronics, including mini-USB and USB powered devices. The solar monkey is also relatively small compared to other solar powered multiple use gadgets.

Purchasing a solar power gadget will save you money, it is also convenient, and an awesome affordable way to start living off the gird. You know you want to live off the gird. You also know that you want to save some money. Start living eco friendly and purchase some solar powered gadgets.

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Energy – Guide To Building Home Wind Turbines and Home Solar Power

August 3, 2010 by  
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New Improved Sales Page! This is going to be a hot product for many years to come. It is a thorough, honest and complete guide to generating electricity at home and written at a level designed to be used by the average handyman. Energy – Guide To Building Home Wind Turbines and Home Solar Power

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“make Solar Power Kit” System © – Try This A.s.a.p!

August 3, 2010 by  
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“Make Solar Power Kit” System is probably any household’s dream – saying goodbye to these irritating and expensive electric-bills. Very quickly you’ll find out that this technique makes it possible for almost anyone – novice/professional to get it to work in just a few days. Need more information? start reading this article and learn more why any of us should use it a.s.a.p.

Overview

One of the most important elements of any “Make Solar Power Kit” System is the Solar-panel, and luckily nowadays anyone can easily have one of these popular guides that teach you how to assemble them. The most recommended guides are those that are written for the average user; check what others say about it, does it provide clear information, videos, illustrations etc.? Well, here are some important benefits and tips to help you better understand this topic.

Quick advantages

Going down to the bottom-line we notice the following benefits:

* Helps the environment.
* Powers up basically any appliance at home: fridge, washing machine, computer, TVs, lights and more.
* No more power-interruptions.
* It is now amazingly affordable like never before.
* One-time investment that lasts for life.

Quick tip

It is highly important to backup everything with a simple Wind-Power generator – it is perfect for cloudy days and ensures continuous supply for 365 days a year.

Summarizing this article

“Make Solar Power Kit” System can easily fit to any budget size for about any of us thanks to the fact that it uses simple and extremely affordable parts. There are probably many other great advantages provided by this remarkable idea, simply because more people are becoming aware of the opportunities that it provides. It is time for an action, so at this point it is highly recommended to simply try it in order for you to enjoy the benefits that it offers.

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Self Made Solar Energy

August 3, 2010 by  
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Killer Sales with Super Professional Web design Page That Will Convert Your Traffic Into Super Easy Sales. See the site design to understand why our site converts – enough said Self Made Solar Energy

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