Archive for March, 2009

What Is Solar Power Energy?

Solar power energy is the beaming light and heat from the sun that has been reined by humans since ancient times utilizing a range of ever-evolving methods. Solar radiation along with the alternate solar resources such as wind and wave power, hydroelectricity and, biomass account for most of the useable renewable energy on Earth. Only a little fraction of the useable solar energy is utilized.

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What Is A Portable Solar Power Kit?

Without doubt that portable solar power kit getting amazing popularity these days among most households, simply because what it provides is revolutionary and can at once cut the expenses. It is almost incredible that this method can easily run refrigerators, washing machines, and other popular home-appliances

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Portable Solar Power

Most people now have access to systems that are calm, ecologically friendly, and free from pollution and also free from expelling gases.

Information on Portable Solar Power

Possibilities for utilizing portable solar power is restricted only by the imagination. Whether it is a matter of a travel to the Amazon forest or a jaunt to the desert, portable power systems add creature ease within reach at the end of every day. There is no more any requirement to stay within linking distance of the national electrical grid.

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Residential Solar Power System: A Great Future Investment

If you are looking to become energy independent, there is no better, more surefire way to do that than to install a residential solar power system for your home. The average home uses nearly 10,000 kWh of electricity a year. That equates to a little over $1,000 at current rates. Larger homes, inefficient appliances, and more electronics can all make homes use $3,000 or more in electricity annually. Thinking about all the things that use electricity in your home: television, washer, dryer, oven, fridge, microwave, air conditioners, heaters, and many more, and you can see why you would want to have your own supply of electricity instead of relying upon the power grid. A residential solar power system can take you off the grid or at the very least reduce your dependence on it.

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Facts & Figures of Residential Solar Power

Starting off with some numbers, the average US household uses about 10,000 kWh of electricity annually. This could be improved from a home improvement standpoint with better windows, better appliances, and better insulation. These cost saving improvements alone would save hundreds of dollars a year. Replacing incandescent light bulbs with fluorescent ones is another cost saving opportunity that many people are using (and it is a fairly cheap upgrade now as well). Little things such as turning the TV off at night and turning lights off when you aren’t using them can also have an impact. However, the only way to finally break your ties to the power grid is through residential solar power. While costly at first, rest assured that the savings will quickly add up.

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