Mankind desires light. We humans are reliant on light unlike some other species. Our whole world existed only in the day time for millions of years. We woke up with the sunlight and went to bed when the sun went down. Afterward, we learned to produce our own light, but we were not totally successful at it until we commenced using electricity to produce light.
This has worked well for almost a hundred years, but now we know that the main fuel used to produce our electricity, namely oil, is becoming too difficult to obtain and more and more wars are being fought to guarantee the West’s supply of oil.
Not only that, but greater and greater risks are being taken by oil companies, which has lead to more and more disasters like that of the deep sea rig off Louisiana in the USA.
Consequently, the time has arrived, some even say that it is long overdue, that we rely on a different source of power and less on oil. The simplest and least risky way to produce electricity at the moment seems to be solar power. The technology has been with us for decades, but it was not viable for households to use it because it was too expensive, but that is no longer true.
The ability to use solar power to produce electricity for our lighting and indeed all our requirements is there, already at hand. The only problem is that there are many oil baron billionaires who do not see this advancement as being in their interest. And they are right, in a way, it is not in their selfish interest to decrease our dependence on oil, but it is in the planet’s and its population’s interest. That is mankind’s predicament at this moment.
Solar panels can be utilized to make electricity for immediate use either inside or outside the home and the surplus generated can either be stored in batteries or fed back into the electric grid for which you will be remunerated (and remunerated at a very high rate, in some countries).
If you do not want to come off the grid just quite yet, you could still use solar panels to power some of your external lights. In fact, there is a wide choice of outdoor lighting that makes its own power.
These external lights use mini solar panels, which the manufacturer has built in to the casing of the light to create power from the sunlight during daylight hours and then stores it in internal batteries to be used later.
These lamps also have a capacity to run the light on battery power from dusk until dawn. The solar unit determines whether to charge the batteries or supply light by the intensity of the ambient light. This solar power set up is perfect for exterior security lighting and accent lighting in the garden. They are just the thing for lighting up the fish pond or the drive too.
Solar powered external lighting has come a long way and it is well worth you finding out more, if you would like to reduce your dependency on electricity produced by oil from the grid.
Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few topics, but is at present concerned with outdoor accent lighting. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Outdoor Wall Lamps.
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