Solar Powered
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Solar Powered
Products including Solar House Plans, RV Solar Panels, Solar Powered
Yard Light and Passive Solar House Plans.
Besides
generating your own
renewable energy, it may be an appropriate application for your
particular home, or maybe you want more reliable power than your
utility provides. There are many reasons to invest in a solar system.
But the #1 reason why people invest in solar is to
reduce their energy costs.
Solar systems, reducing your energy bill,
involves several key decisions starting with collecting some
basic information about your energy usage, solar access, and budget.
Maybe you want to do your part for the environmental and global warming
by adapting renewable energy technology for your home. Maybe you want
your solar system to provide back up power in case of a utility power
outage: or maybe you want your lights on and refrigerator to stay cold
during an outage. Any way you look at it, solar is a good investment,
so what are you waiting for?
The
first step
in getting started in designing any solar home system is to look at
your current energy load (usage) first. The highest financial return on
any energy system is to make it more efficient
and effective. It would be foolhardy to waste renewable
energy, so look at your basic home energy usage patterns.
The best (and
most economical) way to get started with a solar system is to reduce
your energy load by making your electrical usage as efficient as
possible. This costs the least amount of money and has the highest rate
of return. If your hot water faucets are leaking, it makes no sense to
heat your water with solar energy; or to use solar (photovoltaic
or PV) panels to power lights left on unnecessarily during
daytime. Achieving energy efficiency means going through your home,
looking at all your lights, heating + cooling system, appliances, etc
and figuring out how to reduce your energy bill. The US Department of
Energy is a great resource to help you get started.

The
government's Energy Savers Website provides
homeowners with tips for saving money and energy at
home and on the road. Following a few simple tips found at the above
Web site can make your home more comfortable, easier
to heat and cool thereby saving you money. This web
site
brings you the latest information on energy-saving, efficient
technologies. Some of the tips are simple to do, others require more
effort and investment, but promise big savings over the years. Visit energysavers.gov
to learn more about home energy efficiency initiatives. You can also search for incentives available by state on this Website .
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