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Home Solar Power

How much to install solar water heater? Want to solar heat your water but don’t want to spend thousands of dollars to do it? Want to use solar energy for electricity but not sure how to do it? Well hopefully this can offer you some help on installation of a solar hot water heating system  if your a do it yourself type.

Having thermal panels added in to the system of your solar water heating can greatly increase it’s production.

Your consumption of fossil fuel will be greatly diminished by using solar energy for electricity as well, and may even disappear altogether. Keep in mind that many energy providers and government agencies have rebate plans for people who install solar power as well. Photovoltaic panels have the potential to decrease your electric bill.

Here’s how you can install your own solar hot water system with thermal panels. After that we will look at installing photovoltaic panels for electricity.

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The use of solar power is no longer just a fad. During the past decade, it has become a viable, cost-saving means of generating energy.

One major advantage of solar energy is that once the initial investment is recovered, the energy is mostly free. There is no charge for the sun. If a solar system generates more energy than is needed, the electric company can buy the surplus and credit your account. Solar energy is not dependent on fluctuating fuel supply.

Besides being cost-efficient, solar energy is clean and sustainable. It helps protect our environment by not releasing pollutants into the air, and it does not damage the o-zone. Solar energy systems will last a long time with minimum maintenance. Solar panels can be added to any system as needed.

There are drawbacks to solar energy which have prevented some people from utilizing solar as an energy source. While these disadvantages should be considered, it is important to think of solar energy as a long-term solution. In the long run, the drawbacks diminish and eventually will disappear altogether.

The initial start-up cost for installing a solar system can be high, between $15,000 and $20,000. Solar panels can add up to $75,000. Incentives and tax rebates will lower these expenses. Also, solar panels require a large surface to achieve efficient output of energy. Energy production is not consistent and is dependent on the weather and the time of day.
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If you’ve taken or are thinking of taking the energy-efficient step of installing solar power at your home or business, know that this move can be cost-effective, too. The initial investment for a solar panel system can be quickly paid for by selling your surplus energy to a utility company.

The government requires 42 states and the District of Columbia to purchase surplus power from consumers. The way to take advantage of this process, and the subsequent rate you will receive for your surplus energy, varies by state. Here is a quick guide to getting the most out of your extra solar generated energy.
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DIY PV Solar Panel Installation Guide How to Install Roof Solar Kits on Roof

June 15, 2010

How to Install Solar Panels Yourself With the rising cost of energy and the movement to utilize renewable energy sources, many homeowners are interested in using solar photovoltaic panels. These panels are comprised of solar cells that do the actual work of converting the sun’s rays to power that can be harnessed and used. The [...]

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Review of the Sharp 4.70 kW Solar System

October 25, 2009

This particular PV system consists of:• 20 Sharp NU-U235F1 (235W) Photo voltaic Modules• Photovoltaic Powered PVP4800 Grid-tie Inverter• Rail, Clamp & Splice Installation System (Portrait Format)• Alternating current Disconnect, MC Cables, Ground Lugs & Wiring Diagram Pv Array Area: 358 Sq. Ft.Photo voltaic Module Dimensions: 64.6″ x 39.1″ x 1.8″ Sharp NU-U235F1 – Multi-Purpose 235 [...]

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How to store solar power ?

January 11, 2009

Solar power can be found in several different places on the earth. You can find solar power in a parked car, in a building with no air circulating, in a home without windows opened or fans circulating the air. When you step into any of these places that have been in the sunlight for a [...]

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3 Ways to use Solar Panels in Your Home and Garden

January 6, 2009

Have you ever considered using solar power in your home and garden instead of traditional electricity? Is this a workable solution for your energy needs? Maybe you have thought about the possibility, but don’t have enough information to make a decision. Solar power is certainly on the horizon for the future, and it is a [...]

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