Sunday, September 7, 2008

Consider Solar Energy Power

Making Your Home a Solar Power Home

Using solar power as an additional energy source is not only smart, environmentally, but economically. Of course it is going to require some research first. Understanding the concept of solar energy power is key to establishing the right system for your home and its effectiveness.

Solar Energy Questions:
1. How will my solar energy system work?
2. How much will it cost?
3. What equipment will I need?
4. Can a professional come and evaluate my home?
5. What are the benefits?
6. Do I go all solar or keep local power as a backup?

Advantages of Local Power:
1. Backup to your solar energy system
2. You can sell solar power to the local power company
3. Special benefits from your state government

In addition to solar power, you can also supplement your system with hydro power.  Hydro power is a great back up to your solar energy system on cloudy days or in the winter.  If you are lucky enough to have property on a river then investing in a hydro system to supplement your solar system is a great idea.

This is a growing trend in our world today and is going to grow eveen further as the need to supplement our global energy needs continues to be held in concern. Cost will eventually drop to be even more affordable as time changes. More and more I foresee a futuristic look only known in the movies, but will become reality of solar energy plants supplying to local solar homes and businesses.

It may take some time to accomplish this, however, the energy crisis of our day will escalate the progress as the concept of supply and demand begin to shift towards solar power. It only makes sense environmentally, and economically. Hopefully you will consider the concept and make preparations to head that way for your home.

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Different Types Of Solar Energy

Passive Solar Energy

Solar panels can be used to create the type of solar energy that does not require mechanical aid called passive solar energy. This type of technology uses sunlight to provide heating and cooling of water and air. This quite interesting in that the very design and location of a home will be based on this technology. The altitude of the sun in winter and summer, the geographical location of your home are all variables in utilizing passive solar energy. One example of use of passive solar energy would be a sunroom, or solarium.

Passive solar energy can be used based on the construction of a house to supply energy for heat, and to cool your home. Heat is ventilated into your home after storage. You can also heat your water using passive solar energy. It has been noted that solar panels used to generate passive solar energy to heat water generate more power than those used for generating electricity. Maybe we should call passive solar energy, straight sun power.

The trick to passive solar energy is that it doesn't have to convert solar energy into electricity, thus losing a certain amount of energy in the process. What you're left with is a more efficient heating and cooling system than you would have if you converted solar energy into electricity and then used that solar energy for your water heater, electric heat registers, and air conditioners.

However, you may want to complement the cooling aspect of this system with a dehumidifier or two to take the humidity out of the air, which can make the cooling feel a lot more efficient, or you may even want to have an air conditioner for back up for particularly hot days that reach degrees in the three digits. People in Texas and Nevada, Arizona, will need this.

Solar panels will cover about 1/3 the total square feet of your home. Whether you are using panels for passive solar energy or solar energy for electricity, or both, the cost savings is worth it. In time it will pay for the initial cost of installation. Installing your home solar energy system right the first time with aid of a professional will position you to enjoy free energy safe for the environment and beneficial to your family. Not to mention, increase the value of your home.

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