Solar Power Generators Guide PDF Print E-mail
Written by Darrel Case   
Monday, 20 October 2008
It's a shame that the world is not into renewable energy in a bigger way than it is when the situation is so obvious, what with the energy prices and state of the environment. The push for it of late is at best only so-so because the truth of the matter is there's much more to be reaped. After all, established and recognized forms of renewable energy have long been around and hydro, wind and solar power were once mainstay energy sources.
by DarrelCase


It's a shame that the world is not into renewable energy in a bigger way than it is when the situation is so obvious, what with the energy prices and state of the environment. The push for it of late is at best only so-so because the truth of the matter is there's much more to be reaped. After all, established and recognized forms of renewable energy have long been around and hydro, wind and solar power were once mainstay energy sources.

Solar energy has come a long way in technology in recent years. The modern panels are efficient and affordable, come with good aesthetics and are available in all shapes and sizes. They can also be easily custom designed and made if need be. No maintenance is required and they last for over thirty years making them very conducive for residential installation. In contemplating green homes, along with power savings, solar power would be an automatic shortlist.

Solar power is increasingly making an impact on modern society on several fronts but residential solar power users are where it has gained the greatest penetration. These folks are by and large forced into the situation by the cost and emission concerns associated with non-renewable energy. Technology-based lifestyle also cannot afford to continue to be at the mercy of power outages and residential solar power provides just the answer.

There are a number of ways to make use of solar power and residential solar power generators are the most popular means. The concept is straightforward and powerful. Sunlight energy is simply harnessed through solar panels and converted to electrical power by the circuitry in the power generators. They are then wired onto the mains of the house for consumption and also possibly interconnected to the grid where excess electricity produced can be sold.

Some key factors to consider when you want to make solar power with a home system are viability, budget, capacity and neighbors. Some locations simply have too little sun, too much shade or other natural constraints. Like everything else in general, the more you pay, the more you get with solar power systems. Work out the capacity requirement beforehand and check out if excess power can be sold or credited. Tax incentives for offsetting the investment are also available in various states. Lastly, it's also important that the panels don't pose any unsightliness upon the neighborhood.

It is possible to live off-grid on solar power alone especially if the natural attributes are in congruence for it but most users utilize this form of energy as a complement or backup with another source. The best way to find out what's best for the particular household is to actually start out with a small one. It's not difficult to even build one from scratch in your own garage and you can find ample DIY tutorials and guides on the internet. For those who are handy, it will prove worthwhile, fun and rewarding.

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