An Easy Way To Use Solar Power

The fact is that solar power has not been taken seriously in the past. All the non believers feel that there is an adequate supply of energy coming from the sun, but being able to capture that is energy is another thing altogether. They feel that the whole ordeal would be too costly. However, as we all know, technology has been growing geometrically over the last decade or so and it keeps getting better and better. So rather then to buying an expensive solar panel and all the equipment you would require to lower your power bill each month, you can now build your own solar panel system at home. In fact, it is very possible for your entire residence to be completely free from the power company just by switching over to solar.

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Posted in Solar Power at July 15th, 2010. No Comments.

The Easy and Inexpensive Way to Build Wind Power Turbines

People around the world are realizing the importance of clean sources of energy such as wind and solar power. Building wind power turbines has become a lot easier nowadays. In fact one need not be a qualified engineer to build one. Man has been using wind power for several centuries now, though it is only recently due to the rising levels of pollution that interest has been revived in them. Windmills and wind turbines can be seen making a comeback in most parts of the world for this reason.

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Posted in Wind Power at February 9th, 2010. No Comments.

Wind power turbines – easy to build and easy to maintain

A few years ago if someone were to have told you that you can generate electricity right inside your home, then you would have laughed at that person. Today, it is something that is no longer a fantasy. It is a reality for which an increasing number of wind power turbines stand testimony. You can now easily build your own wind turbine and generate wind power electricity.

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Posted in Wind Power at December 29th, 2009. No Comments.

10 Steps to an Easy Solar Power System Installation

Below you will find the basics in a step by step process to a pain free and cost effective Solar System Installation. From initial research to getting your first solar rebate check from your electric company the path is laid out here.

1. Determine your historical energy use from your past electric bills. Pay attention to the difference between Summer and Winter power usage.

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Posted in Solar Power at November 20th, 2009. No Comments.

GRID TIE INVERTER SOLAR POWER EASY SOLAR SOLUTION POWER INVERTERS


www.greenpowerscience.com This is a grid tie inverter that is 200 watts. It actually reads a bit higher for various reasons. This was to see how well it worked. POWER INVERTERS.

Posted in Solar Power at November 9th, 2009. 25 Comments.

Six Easy Steps to Estimate Cost of a Solar Power System

Solar power energy systems are not inexpensive. That said it’s important to compare them within context of other types of home improvement projects. Home buyers and realtors view a solar photovoltaic or solar hot water heating system as a significant value-added improvement – similar to adding a deck or remodeling your kitchen. Plus unlike a deck or kitchen remodel, you also gain one-up on your power bills. Here are some foolproof ways to estimate the cost of a solar photovoltaic or solar thermal system and to figure out if a solar energy system makes sense for you.

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Posted in Solar Power at October 21st, 2009. No Comments.

Pollution Control is Easy Using the Right Wind Power Design

With a basic wind power design, you should be able to produce sufficient power for running all of your domestic electrical components. When you use your personal wind power, you will be able to start saving your earnings as well as the environment side by side. Nowadays you can find websites that provide plans to design and construct a wind mill that is simple with basic supplies from most hardware stores. Some supplies may have to be purchased from an electric supply shop, but these things are typically found without much difficulty.

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Posted in Wind Power at October 21st, 2009. No Comments.