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<p>Our main focus will be on how you can tap free, renewable, green energy right at home to drop your electric bills. Yes, it really is possible to make your own electricity at home!</p>
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		<title>Solar Home &#8211; Conserving Pv Power</title>
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Solar homes. Many people talk about them, although few in the U.S. do more than talk. They are said to reduce utility bills. Some say a solar home cuts utility bills drastically. Some are able to sell excess power back to the power grid. Savings are not automatic, however. Steps must be taken to make [...]]]></description>
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<p>Solar homes. Many people talk about them, although few in the U.S. do more than talk. They are said to reduce utility bills. Some say a solar home cuts utility bills drastically. Some are able to sell excess power back to the power grid. Savings are not automatic, however. Steps must be taken to make the solar home efficient; to conserve the electricity that is produced. </p>
<p>Ways to conserve solar photovoltaic power in the home must be found. The home owner must actively seek out ways to make those photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roof as efficient as possible. Photovoltaic power is free, but it cannot be generated in unlimited quantities. It is important to take measures to use it to best advantage.</p>
<p>Of all the ways to conserve solar photovoltaic power in the home, the most important is probably replacement of power-gobbling electric appliances. Home lighting can also be changed to conserve solar photovoltaic power (PV power). Finally, power usage can be reduced by making every person in the solar home conscious of conservation methods.</p>
<p><B>12 Ways to Conserve Solar Photovoltaic Power in the Home</B></p>
<p>1. Shop for energy-efficient appliances and home electronics for your solar home. Most products in this category carry EnergyGuide labels. These labels give an estimate of the products&#8217; energy consumption or energy efficiency, and show the ratings of similar appliance models. In the U.S., appliances and home electronics that meet strict Department of Energy (DOE) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) energy efficiency criteria carry Energy Star labels.</p>
<p>2. Replace an electric water heater in a solar home with an energy-efficient propane or natural gas heater. Connect the new water heater to a solar water heater system. The sun will preheat the water, and the new unit will have less work. Wrap the water heater with thermal wrap to retain heat.</p>
<p>3. Replace the solar home&#8217;s electric furnace with an energy-efficient propane or natural gas unit. Install a solar panel air heater to reduce the work load of the new furnace. If you are building a new solar home, consider passive ways to heat the floors and air, further reducing the workload.</p>
<p>4. If the solar home is in a hot, dry climate, use an evaporative cooling unit in place of an electric air conditioner.</p>
<p>5. Check weather stripping around all windows and doors. Seal cracks and openings. Stopping air leakage in and out can improve indoor climate control in every season.</p>
<p>6. Insulate the solar home well. Insulation will keep heat or cool air from escaping. It will also keep outdoor cold or heat from entering readily.</p>
<p>7. Use heavy, insulted drapes and window shades/blinds in the solar home to keep out hot or cold air, making cooling and heating units work more efficiently. </p>
<p>8. A serious solar home owner can save even further by using a solar oven for cooking whenever possible. Especially good in hot climates or summer months, a solar oven will cook food with solar energy, and avoid heating the home. Money is thus saved in two ways.</p>
<p>9. Control of computer usage is another of the many ways to conserve solar photovoltaic power in the home. Monitors should be turned off whenever the computer will not be in use for 20 minutes or more. The CPU and monitor both should be turned off when the unit will not be used for 2 hours or more. Power down or sleep modes should be set.</p>
<p>10. Replace light bulbs with Energy Star qualified compact fluorescent light bulbs. If every U.S. home replaced just one light bulb with one of these bulbs, we would save more than $600 million in annual energy costs. To the solar home owner, such savings are vital.</p>
<p>11. Maximize your use of daylight, turning on lights only when necessary. Use windows to advantage, and install skylights where possible.</p>
<p>12. Landscape your property to block the heat of summer sunlight, permit winter sunlight. Deciduous trees near the solar home will shade windows in the summer, and let warming sunlight through in winter months.</p>
<p>Ways to conserve solar photovoltaic power in the home are not limited to these twelve, but if these alone are used, the increase in efficiency will be tremendous.</p>
<p> Anna Hart<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/solar-home-conserving-pv-power-172506.html</p>
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		<title>What is a Home Solar Power System</title>
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<p>Installing a home solar power system in your residence is good for the environment. A typical 10 KW system over the 25 year lifetime eliminates more than 400 pounds of nitrogen oxide which produces smog, eliminates more than 1000 pounds of sulfur dioxide which creates acid rain and eliminates more than 200 tons of carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming. Above all government is giving tax incentives to install home solar power to consumers to reduce carbon footprint.</p>
<p>Requirement</p>
<p>Home solar power systems can be installed on almost all homes except for a very small home which have less than 120 square feet of roof. The largest of the system requires about 1000 square feet of roof. The system requires direct sunlight and it works almost everywhere. If there is not enough space on roof or if there is a problem of direct sunlight then it can even be installed on ground or some other elevated space. In most cities you require building permit to install home solar power system to your building. Your dealer and installer know how to obtain the necessary permits. You will also require permission from the utility company since this system works with your current utility.</p>
<p>Working of the System</p>
<p>Home solar power system is installed on the roof where the solar energy is transformed into direct current (DC) power. Then this DC power is converted into alternating current (AC) power for residential use. This generated AC power is then used around the house to run all the appliances like refrigerator, television, electric lamps, computers etc.<br />
At night this home solar power system will not work. During night time you sill need to draw power from local utility. Most of the home solar power systems are interconnected with you utility. Your utility would provide power as usual at night and during day when your electricity demand exceeds that produced by your home solar power system. In case of cloudy days the home solar power system generates less power. Part of the power produced by your home solar power system during the day time is used to charge the batteries which provide power for your critical loads in the event of a power outage, day or night.</p>
<p>Home Heating</p>
<p>There is a misconception that home solar power can heat a home, which is not true. The system is used to convert the solar energy into electrical energy and this energy is then used to run your appliances, lights and other electrical devices. If you have electric heater in your home then you can use this system to heat the home which is rare. There are other technologies which convert solar energy into heat but this home solar power system is not used for home heating.<br />
Home solar power systems don&#8217;t have any moving parts and solar modules are also tough. Components may last many years without problem.</p>
<p>Other Advantages</p>
<p>In addition to the direct savings through utility cost, homeowners have one more advantage and that is the property resale value. For every dollar saved annually in utilities the value of the house is increased anywhere from 10 to 20 dollars.</p>
<p> Junaid Mohammad</p>
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		<title>Solar Power for Home Owners</title>
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<p>As we look to make better use of our energy usage in the home, whether is is because of rising energy costs, the threat of government regulated rationing of energy usage or because our environmental conscious is prodding us to do something to help the environmental crisis we find ourselves in, solar power for home owners has become a serious contender to meet our alternative energy needs.</p>
<p>On the Internet these days you can find a number of good diy solar power for home owners guides. These guides contain easy to follow instructions (both written and on video) that show you how to build your own solar power system at home and how you can get the benefits of &#8220;going solar&#8221;.</p>
<p>The benefits of diy solar energy include:</p>
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<p> 
<li><strong>Its free</strong>, apart from the initial purchase of materials (around $200), solar power is free energy and panels require very little if any maintenance (aside from a good clean from time to time)</li>
<p> 
<li><strong>Its renewable</strong>, whilst the sun shines brightly above us we are not going to run out any time soon.</li>
<p> 
<li><strong>Its clean, </strong>solar energy is a very clean power source, with no emissions or pollutants given off in its production.</li>
<p> 
<li><strong>Its easy</strong>, to make your own solar power system at home, using materials gathered from your local hardware store.</li>
<p> 
<li><strong>Its fun</strong>, assembling your own solar solar power for home owners kit is a fun and educational project you can get the whole family in on.</li>
<p> 
<li><strong>Freedom</strong>, no longer will you have to watch your energy consumption, leave the lights on! it doesn&#8217;t matter as solar energy is clean, renewable andÂ  free.</li>
<p> </ul>
<p>Investing in a solar power for home owners guide is the perfect way to get expert instruction in a simple to follow format to have your homemade solar power project up and running inÂ  not time. The guides retail for around the $40 mark and represent excellent value for money when you take into account the massive saving you will make be including solar energy in your homes power usage.</p>
<p>Be one of the first to cash in and jump on this ever increasingly popular trend of solar power for home owners and do your bit for the environment as well as save some cash. Click the following link to find out more about <a href="http://solarpowerdiy.info/2009/01/diy-solar-power-kits-homemade-energy-review/" target="_new">Solar Power For Home Owners</a></p>
<p>Like most things released in this format there are some products to avoid, <a href="http://solarpowerdiy.info/" target="_new">[Click Here]</a> for a review on the best DIY solar power for home owners guides available on the web</p>
<p> Jon Elsdon<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/solar-power-for-home-owners-741107.html</p>
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		<title>Contacts for all home solar power systems in sydney metro area(and or N.S.W)?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have made Contact with Origin and Nu Energy about there home sol-or power systems and i need Other people&#8217;s information on Other suppliers out there as i am looking at installing it to my house. So far they don&#8217;t meet with housing commissions requirements. So far you must own your home.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have made Contact with Origin and Nu Energy about there home sol-or power systems and i need Other people&#8217;s information on Other suppliers out there as i am looking at installing it to my house. So far they don&#8217;t meet with housing commissions requirements. So far you must own your home.<br />
<br />buy a house</p>
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		<title>what do I need to get started to do solar power for my home?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am going to build my panels, I do not how many I need nor do I know how many battery&#8217;s I need, also inverter. Can you give me the answers? I have a 2 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms. A shop with plenty power tools. 2 ref and 2 freezers,washer and dryer also. What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am going to build my panels, I do not how many I need nor do I know how many battery&#8217;s I need, also inverter. Can you give me the answers? I have a 2 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms. A shop with plenty power tools. 2 ref and 2 freezers,washer and dryer also. What am I going to need?<br />
Thanks<br />
<br />OK &#8211; some rules of thumb:</p>
<p>10 watts per square foot, unless you go to amorphous-crystal cells &#8211; then you may get up to 15 watts per square foot. </p>
<p>Storage should be three times (3 x) the average load in your house. The average load may be calculated from your appliances, frequency of use, lighting load and heating load. </p>
<p>Your solar panels must be able to deliver at least 2 x your average load in order to actually store power as well as meet your needs. </p>
<p>Commercial installations less subsidies are typically $10/watt, fully installed + storage but including the inverter. Subsidies will cover most of this in some locations. So check your area. </p>
<p>So: if you have an electric stove, electric dryer, general lighting and a shop with various 20A motors, television, freezers, refrigerators and so forth &#8211; 50A max on the stove. 25A on the dryer, 25A on the water heater &#8211; allow 40A for everything else. comes to 140A peak &#8211; average (rule-of thumb) is about half that. 70A. You are a heavy electric user as compared to most individuals. </p>
<p>At 220V, that comes to 15,400 watts. Times two, and rounding comes to 30,000 watts of capacity required to meet 100% of your needs or 30KW. Roughly 3,000 square feet (30 square meters) of panels. </p>
<p>Battery Storage at using 100AH batteries comes to (working backwards and allowing a 15% inverter loss and not wanting to kill your batteries)  &#8211; will require forty (40) 12V storage batteries in parallel. </p>
<p>And why it is that most installations are to supplement power only &#8211; and not replace 100% of the requirements. </p>
<p>You are looking at an unsubsidized cost of around $100,000 +/- if you do 100% of the labor yourself. About $8,000 in the storage system alone. And if you do this yourself, you will not get any subsidies.</p>
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		<title>what is the average cost for supplying a home with solar power?</title>
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Depends on the size of the home, how many electric appliances are present, where it is located, and if you want to go with grid tie or completely independent (lots of batteries). 
For an average sized home, located in an area with a lot of sun, and NOT [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>solar power is being installed in home itself&#8230;<br />
<br />Depends on the size of the home, how many electric appliances are present, where it is located, and if you want to go with grid tie or completely independent (lots of batteries). </p>
<p>For an average sized home, located in an area with a lot of sun, and NOT electric heat or extensive AC, you will be in the US$ 20k-40k.</p>
<p>And it goes up from there. </p>
<p>Not a sunny area? Electric heat and AC? Probably not possible at any reasonable cost.</p>
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		<title>hi any did propal about solar power for home electricitiy?i need help,thanks in advance.?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 02:21:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i am doing using solar power for home electricity.i need some information.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i am doing using solar power for home electricity.i need some information.<br />
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		<title>Is there subsidy if solar power is installed at home for electric use?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 13:37:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m planning to install solar power energy at my home to go green and to save money. So I would like to know the cost of the complete product, which will be the company any mainly will there be subsidy from India Government who install solar panels at home?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m planning to install solar power energy at my home to go green and to save money. So I would like to know the cost of the complete product, which will be the company any mainly will there be subsidy from India Government who install solar panels at home?<br />
If any information kindly contact me @ +91-9314504902/ 9529560059 or joem@in.com/joe.mathew@ymail.com<br />
<br />According to this article http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/news/2249045/india-launch-55-per-cent not yet, but perhaps soon.</p>
<p>See also the link in the article for India&#8217;s &quot;National Solar Mission.&quot;</p>
<p>If your electricity is expensive, it may still be worth it to do a grid-tied solar install.</p>
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		<title>How to make a solar power source for home use ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 08:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
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