Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 1, 2013

Residential Solar Energy - Solve the Solar Energy Mystery

Did you know, Technology for the use of solar energy at home has been widely available since the seventies? Find out some great ways on how you can incorporate residential solar energy.
Residential solar energy can be incorporated into your home in many ways. The most commonly used system in homes today is the solar powered water heater. This is by far the most common and arguable the least expensive methods of harnessing the sun's energy.
This system requires the installation of a solar panel on your roof or garden. This is no ordinary panel as it consists of materials that effectively absorbs and retain the sun's heat. Having this water heating system will enable to have hours of guilt free Jacuzzi sessions!
The other system that you can use in your home is the use of photovoltaic solar panels. These panels convert sunlight into electricity. There are three parts to this system. They consist of the panels for electricity conversion, the conversion unit to convert direct currents (dc) to alternate currents (ac), and finally the storage unit to store the electricity produced. As you can see, a lot of instruments are needed for this system, making it one of the more expensive systems to install.
Residential Solar Energy Points to Remember:
o The most commonly used system in homes today is the solar powered water heater.
o The other system that you can use in your home is the use of photovoltaic solar panels.
o Many countries all over the world are providing tax rebates, tax credits and sometimes even subsidies for the installation such residential solar energy systems.
o If purchasing a ready made solar energy system proves to be out of your budget, you can consider building your very own unit at home.
Despite the cost, the government is encouraging the use of solar energy for environmental purposes. Many countries all over the world are providing tax rebates, tax credits and sometimes even subsidies for the installation such residential solar energy systems.
If purchasing a ready made solar energy system proves to be out of your budget, you can consider building your very own unit at home. To build your own photovoltaic unit, the only materials that you will have to buy whole are the photovoltaic panels. Everything else can be built from scratch. There are various DIY residential solar energy system plans available on the Internet. Just make sure to do ample research before you start work. Having a DIY solar energy system can easily cost 50% less than if you were to purchase a ready made one.
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You will learn easy ways to save money on your power bill and how to save up to 50% off your home heating this winter.
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