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Why Switch To Solar Energy?

Every year when winter approaches my first thought is “How much will it cost to keep my house warm?” This year I have been thankful for a milder winter but with massive increases in the cost of energy I am still seeing expensive heating bills.

As the cost of heating our homes with fossil fuels continues to rise many of us are considering cost cutting answers. One easy solution is to switch to solar energy.

Solar energy is not only both beneficial to your wallet and the environment; it’s also practical and efficient.
The initial set up of switching to solar energy isn’t always cheap – but sunshine and the payback are worth it. When you add up the cost of heating your home, turning on the lights and cooking a long and lazy Sunday roast you soon realise how much energy you use – this in turn affects your bank balance. Reports have suggested that by switching to solar power to heat your water and your home you can save up to 70% on your bills, freeing up cash for something you’d prefer to spend your money on.
There are now also UK government and local authority grants that help make the set up affordable. These include ‘Feed-in-Tariffs’ which guarantee a minimum payment for the electricity generated by a solar panel system, as well as a separate payment for the electricity fed into the grid.

Apart from giving you more bang for your buck, solar energy has many environmental benefits.
Solar energy reduces air pollution. Yes that’s right. When fossil fuels are burned, particulate matter is released in the air. This can cause smoggy cities – solar energy does not cause air pollution.
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is produced when the fossil fuels are burnt. This is called a greenhouse gas. It is now believed that greenhouse gases are now affecting the climate and may be responsible for increased floods and hurricanes.
Another great thing about using sunshine is that it doesn’t run out – well according to scientists not for billions of years! Fossil fuels (coal, natural gas and oil) and limited and are also being used at a pretty inconceivable rate. As the demand for fossil fuels in developing countries also continues to rise it has become pretty clear that eventually it will run out.

There are also other benefits to solar energy. As well as saving you money and being green solar power is dependable and requires little or no maintenance. Photovoltaic (PV) cells that are used in solar energy systems are designed to provide energy for a long time and manufacturers of solar panels can give as much as 25-years warranty. This means you can rest easy once your panels are installed and won’t have to worry about upkeep costs or replacements. As your panels have been built to last you can just sit back and enjoy the benefits.

Please visit Solar Contact for further information on solar energy.

 

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solar power – Power Your Own Home on Solar Power to Bring Huge Savings

To power your own home on solar power is a great alternative that could save you from the relentless escalating bill expenses these days. Most people have already seen the importance and usability of the sun’s energy in their personal lives. People have now started to use this to run their own electricity without paying a single cent every month. Aside from the fact that it is inexpensive and environment-friendly,

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solar power – Solar Power DIY – Components of Your Solar Energy Solution

When beginning a solar energy DIY home conversions project, one question many people have before they start is: What will I need to complete the conversion?

Of course before you start with anything, you should get a good DIY solar guide, and you’ll be walked step by step through the process of setting up your solar energy solution. Aside from that though, let’s cover the basics of what you’ll need

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solar power – Solar Power Inverters

Many people are interested in alternative energy these days but few understand much about the components that go into a renewable energy system.  Solar panels collect energy from the sun and produce DC electrical current.  The current that they produce is generally around 16 volts.  Its 16 volts so that there are a few extra volts to charge the 12 volt batteries.  If they only

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solar power – Rv Freedom With Solar Power

Rv Freedom With Solar Power

If you RV, you undoubtedly like the freedom of cruising around where you will. Sooner or later, however, you have to find somewhere to plug in…or do you?

The beauty of RVing is you get to wander off the beaten path and explore interesting areas. That being said, nothing is worse than being in a beautiful area where there is no place to plug in. For many people,

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solar power – The Solar Hot Water Heater – Why It Is Our Favorite Diy Solar Project For Beginners

The Solar Hot Water Heater – Why It Is Our Favorite Diy Solar Project For Beginners

If you are new to DIY solar power conversions the solar hot water heater is the very best place to start. We love the water heater as a first project for the following reasons. First, it is limited in scope, meaning that it has a very specific purpose which won’t overwhelm beginners. At the same time,

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solar power – Green Home Solar Power – Build A Solar Power Generator

Green Home Solar Power – Build A Solar Power Generator

Do you want to find out how to save money on your energy bills by harnessing renewable sources of electricity? By designing my own renewable energy generators, I have been able to save hundreds of dollars in savings each month while constantly helping to conserve the ecosystem at the same time.

Another thing is that many homeowners undergo

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solar power – Convert Your Home to Solar Power Using a Government Grant

In this modern era with global warming and green house gases on the rise, it’s important that one takes note of the importance of renewable energy resources to reduce carbon emissions and further harmful effects upon the environment. What could be a better way to do this than to start with your own home?

Governments around the world are offering grants, tax breaks, and concessions to those who are

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solar power – Wind and Solar Power As Sources of Electricity

It is a well known fact that wind and solar power are alternatives means of energy. People understand that these two forms of energies can be utilized in generating electricity that will power our homes. Before, people only acknowledge the fact that the sun is just the alternative means but nowadays, people recognize that wind too can provide and can be a source of energy. This is why a number of

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solar power – Solar Energy Pros And Cons

Solar Energy Pros And Cons

Have you been thinking about changing your power source over to renewable energy? I have also listed some of the Solar Energy Cons. A person can’t sincerely arrive at an honest conclusion without acknowledging the advantages and minuses. You should check into every aspect of changing over before approaching to your ultimate conclusion.There are more Pros that are

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