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February 6th, 2010
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Solar Do It Yourself Projects Can Provide You A Rapid Return On Your Investment


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By: Ryan Narendra

In today’s economy it seems that most of us have less money and more month, and there is no sign of this changing. A large part of most people’s home expenses is the utility bill. Rates have risen regularly in the most parts of the country. There are ways to reduce the cost of you homes utility usage. One effective way to do this is to do solar do it yourself projects.

Solar do it yourself projects can help reduce your dependency on the utility company. This can be accomplished relatively easy. In fact saving money with a solar project may be easier than earning it. You work hard for your money and like most people you are probably tired of throwing it out the window with the power bill.

Pre-constructed solar panels are a great way of harnessing the sun’s rays and converting it to power. While these units are effective they are not necessarily affordable. The high price of installing solar units can be deterrence to switching to solar power. The good news kit that the benefits of these solar panels can be realized without the associated cost.

A solar project can be a great way to utilize solar power without the cost. These projects are relatively easy. The ease of construction and the low construction costs mean that these projects provide a rapid return on investment, which is important considering the entire purpose of this project is to keep more money in your wallet.

There are multiple solar do it yourself guides that will walk you through the process of purchasing thee necessary materials and then erecting the project and finally installing it in your home. You should look for a guide that is well written and easy to follow. It is also a good idea to find a guide that offers video instruction along with written instruction and blue prints. They should also offer you support via the phone or internet.

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January 28th, 2010
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Solar Power Homes Are Mushrooming All Across The US


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By: Ryan Narendra

Solar power homes are mushrooming up everywhere in the US and there will be even more Americans whose homes are going to be powered by solar energy. The proper use of such energy really requires finding the right balance between the most essential techniques in energy conservation and generating sufficient energy to help you live comfortably.

One of the most compelling reasons to go for solar power homes is that you will be able to generate enough energy for which the costs will be minimal. Of course you should also ensure that the home is properly insulated and this means insulating the floors and walls as well as ceilings.

Remember that the more you insulate your home the better it will be in terms of energy conservation and comfort. The right kind of insulation does two thing well which is to keep heat in the home and also out of the home (in the summer).

Some other important considerations that you need to address include picking a lot where there is sufficient exposure to the sun and wind as this helps to produce energy with least amount of bother.

If you are living in areas where the weather is rather cold you need to ensure that summer windows are placed on the south side of the home and with very few facing North or West or even East. The windows should be designed in a manner that they do not take up more than roughly twelve percent of the square footage in your home.

On the other hand if you are living in warmer climates then the windows should be facing to the north and the patios should be covered with overhangs so as to prevent the sun from warming up your home more than is necessary. It is also important that you create a mudroom to prevent escape of air from the home or even to prevent air from invading the home.

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Diy Power

January 26th, 2010
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DIY Power: Choosing Between Wind, Water, And Solar


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By: Ryan Narendra

When it comes to DIY power sources, the possibilities are endless. People have been coming up with their own sources for power for centuries. Wind, sunlight, and water are the common ways that people get power from nature. The following examples describe a little bit about each type of power source.

Windmills- These range in all sizes and have a variety of purposes. There are mills that convert the wind’s energy into power to grind grains. Other versions are used to power sawmills, hammermills, papermills, and even for pumping water out of the ground. Some of the earliest windmills were invented in Persia in the ninth century. These ancient versions were constructed from six to twelve sails that were made from cloth. Today these creations are made from wood, metal, and even types of plastic. Most windmills used today are used to generate power for homes.

Solar Power- This technique hasn’t been around nearly as long as wind power, but it is gaining popularity. While this is a highly desired power source for sunny locations, it is still quite expensive to convert to using it.

There are two kinds of ways to harness this power; through photovoltaics and concentrating solar power. Photovoltaics converts solar radiation into DC or direct current power. Production of this type of power has been doubling yearly since it began in 2002. As for concentrated solar power, or CSP, this requires the use of mirrors and lenses for tracking sunlight. This sunlight can be used as a heat source for a power plant or concentrated onto surfaces that use photovoltaics. CSP is said to have been used in ancient China, however, it was used in 1866 to make steam for the first solar steam engine.

Hydropower- This might be the one source of power that isn’t usable by everyone in a do-it-yourself fashion, unless they have access to a large source of water. With this process, power is produced by the energy of moving water.

Large cities use this type of power to run commercial buildings, as well as residential dwellings. It can also be sued for operating machines, such as lifts, sawmills, dock cranes, and watermills. Water wheels and mills have been used in India for hundreds of years. In Rome, water was used to power the mills for grinding grain, sawing timber, and cutting stones.

When determining which DIY power source you’d like to try to harness, keep in mind what you have available to use. For instance, wanting to create your own hydropower source when living in the desert might not be a feasible choice. There are plenty of plans available online for creating any type of creation you can dream up, in order to harness these types of energy produced by nature.

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