Apr 28th, 2009
by Lauren.
Hi Again!Solar Panels 003
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Yesterday we talked briefly about the importance of determining your location’s ability to sustain solar and wind power for your home house, or business. I trust you found the solar calculator tool to be helpful. I will be posting some other solar calculators as well very shortly.
Today we are going to talk about how you determine what your solar panel needs actually are.
One question that comes up quite frequently when mapping out your plan to build your own solar panel energy is, how many solar panels would or do you need?
Apr 27th, 2009
by Lauren.
If you have been studying home solar power, how to build your own solar panel system, or investigating DIY solar panel kits, one of the things that you will run up against time and again is determining how much solar and wind power you actually have to work with in order to power whatever it is that you desire. Whether you want to live off grid, use solar power just for your refrigerator or apartment, or get your home or business running on solar panel power, knowing how much solar and wind power is available in your area is crucial.
Apr 26th, 2009
by Lauren.
What does any of this have to do with building solar panel energy? About going off grid? And, why should that even matter for our plan to reduce our dependency on traditional electricity structures? Well, let me share something with you.
Apr 21st, 2009
by Lauren.
One of the most popular additions to landscape or gardens is a water fountain. Sitting on your porch or on a swing in your garden listening to the sound of your water fountain is one of the most peaceful relaxing experiences. But did you know that you could have a water fountain that costs a fraction of a traditional fountain
While people and businesses employ solar panel energy systems in their homes, they also become more aware of the need for appliances that are also energy efficient or perhaps even solar powered appliances.
You care about the environment, want to reduce your personal carbon footprint, and would even like to save money, so living off grid is very appealing to you. One problem. You are an apartment dweller. Do you have any options?
Most people don’t realize this, but one of the largest home energy expenses is heating your water. If you haven’t opted for home solar power to heat your water yet, there are still ways to save money on this money grabbing beast. A few simple steps, and the energy beast will be tamed in no time.
One of the things you will discover as you are converting your main power source to home solar power, is that your appliances will need some adjustments in order to contain the power source. One of these appliances has to do with keeping your shower nice and warm.