How To Build Solar
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How To Make Solar Cells to Power Your Home For
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Are DIY Solar panels really a
viable option for the average homeowner? It’s no big secret
that the worlds energy resources are being depleted at a
faster rate than they can be replaced and with this in mind
it makes a lot of sense to make more use of the abundant
energy that’s available for free, that energy being solar
energy. Apart from being readily available, solar energy is
good news for the environment as the process of harnessing
it for our own use produces no polluting side effects. When
we think of using solar panels most of us would dismiss them
as cumbersome, expensive, intrusive and such. But with
modern technology and the ready availability of materials,
you would be surprised to learn how easy it can be for any
one of us to make use of such power alternatives.
You can dramatically reduce the cost of running your home and
save thousands of dollars in utility bills annually.
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So lets take a look at the options for harnessing solar power
in your home.
Solar heating systems: Using solar power to heat your home
reduces your gas or oil consumption thus reducing harmful co2
emissions. Modern solar heating systems are reliable, efficient
and aesthetically pleasing. This ensures even retro fitted
installations are easily integrated with minimum
intrusion.
It doesn’t take long to recoup your initial investment and once
this is achieved you can look forward to a lifetime of free
service.
Solar Lighting: Using sunlight to produce energy to
artificially light your home almost sounds like a contradiction
in itself! But with the use of specially adapted cells the
light given off by the sun during day is converted to energy
and stored for use during darkness by the lighting system in
your home. Once again, keep in mind that this is absolutely
free energy.
Solar cookers: Solar cookers have been used for years in remote
areas without a readily accessible fuel source. They are
however becoming increasingly popular in the home as a way of
reducing ever increasing utility bills. A solar cooker is a
specially designed utensil that requires absolutely no power or
fuel source.
It can be used to boil, roast and bake and can cook food for up
to five people.
There are some limitations however in the time it takes to
cook. But with a little advanced planning they can be used to
dramatically reduce your cooking bills
If you are currently using oil or gas as your main fuel source
or even as a user of the national grid power supply you face a
lifetime of ever increasing fuel prices.
Are you
interested in creating your own sustainable power
supply?.......

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