Posts Tagged ‘solar energy’
Friday, July 30th, 2010
It is possible to take care of green DIY energy in ways that may be less expensive or just more meaningful then buying a complete renewable energy system and having a professional install it. Many people construct their own solar power systems and they manage to reduce pollution and use an energy that is much more environmentally friendly.
There are many resources available that can provide you all the information you need to know to build your own solar system. You have two options with a solar system. You can take the extra energy produced and use it to charge batteries that you can use when there isn’t any sun or you can have your system connected to the electrical grid. Connecting your system to the grid may be more expensive as the electrical company will need to do this.
The big decision will be if you want to have your solar energy system connected to the electrical grid, so that any extra energy will result as electrical credits, or use the extra energy to charge batteries that can be used at night or other less sunny times.
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Everyone can benefit from the advantages of residential solar energy, but the tricky part is taking the time and understanding where to get started. Since the sun comes up everyday, gives us heat energy all day without fail it is considered a renewable energy source which also means that if everyone in the world relied on the sun to provide power there would still be plenty left over after everyone got their fill unlike fossil fuels. The great thing about residential solar energy is that it is extremely advantageous to use and benefit from personally the other great thing is that the byproduct of using this type of energy is that it also benefits the rest of mankind. Here are the first basic steps to take when designing a residential solar energy system of your own.
Of all the different advantages of residential solar energy, one of the most talked about has to do with the environment and how beneficial solar energy is because it does not contribute to problems like global warming. One of the greatest advantages of solar energy is that it is so cost effective.Before you start to build it is a good idea to make up a list of all the supplies you will be needing and then aquiring them before starting. Be certain that you have completely read and understood the blueprints to be sure that you don’t miss any steps or forget any supplies because you don’t want to get started and realize that you have got to go back to the hardware storer.
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Everybody enjoys Christmas. It is a time to get together happily with friends and family while avoiding the cold and dark outside. By putting up Christmas decorations and lights we create a beautiful atmosphere that people of all ages enjoy. Nowadays many families are worried about the rising cost of their electricity bills. To ensure that the Christmas season doesn’t unduly add to the burden, you can now install solar Christmas lights. Over the last couple of years these have found favor with many families throughout the country.
These solar lights appear the same as ordinary Christmas lights. In fact the only difference is that you do not have to connect them to the power supply of your home. They come with solar cells and a battery which are used to power the bulbs and LEDs.
You may think that in winter the sun does not shine enough to provide power for solar lighting, but today’s solar cells can function even on a cloudy day. As the energy is stored in one or two batteries the lights will shine brightly throughout the night.
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
by Phineas Duru
Solar lights are the wave of our illuminating future. While we have used the energy of sunlight for eons, we are only recently able to efficiently harness and manage this power. Solar lights are a step in lighting our journey toward a more Earth-friendly tomorrow.
Not only are solar lights able to be used in many ways, but they are earth friendly too. The sun is a source of energy that is renewable and we can use the energy from it without causing more pollution to occur. Using solar lights allows us to light up our world without having to increase negative effects on the earth.
It is important to understand the way that solar lights work. These lights have a little solar panel right on top of the fixture, which is much like the solar panels you see on homes, just a lot smaller. When it is light outside, the little panels collect the energy from the sun. This energy recharges a small battery inside of the fixture. During the day the battery charges, then when it gets dark, the energy is used to light up the LED. This provides light during the dark hours until the sun comes up again.
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