Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Solar How-To - Planning the Steps Necessary to Utilize Solar Power at Home

Like most homeowners today, you've probably been thinking a lot about the very high prices of energy and electricity. If you get the feeling that you're trapped and unable to do anything about it, you're not alone.

Even though costs are skyrocketing, there are things you can do to reduce or even completely eliminate your electric bills. And one of the most exciting and environmentally friendly ways to do this is through the use of solar energy - free power from the sun cleanly converted into electricity.

So is there a magic solar how to guide that will enable you to easily and quickly get started? No, but there are plenty of informative resources that will help you plot your path to energy independence.

When you first start researching residential solar energy products, one of the first things you'll notice is that the price isn't cheap. Commercially available solar panels and solar cells are still prohibitively expensive. Even with state and federal tax credits thrown in, you may not be able to justify buying them. And even then, if congress does nothing thing, like they normally do, they may let federal tax credits for the average homeowner expire. Don't worry though, they'll be sure to push through tax cuts and credits for the oil companies.

So what can we do to get started with solar energy? The first thing to do is research. Read all that you can about commercially available products. Get a feel for the ratings and power output that's available. Then you need to analyze your electricity usage. Doing this will allow you to find your average monthly usage. When you know this number, you'll be able to design your system so that it produces enough, or a good portion of that amount, to substantially reduce or eliminate your bills. And then finally, you'll need to get some plans to build your own system. A good solar how to guide will allow you to build your own solar panels and cells, cheaply, easily, and effectively.

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