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Looking At Those Advantages Of Solar Energy And Why You Should Switch Over

Posted: November 27th, 2009 | Author: Steve Schafer | Filed under: Wind | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

The many advantages of solar energy are why you should highly consider changing at least part of your power to solar. Use of solar energy over the choice of oil or natural gas can be extremely beneficial to the environment for starters.

Still, there are more reasons why you should check into this power source for your use. It’s a source that is renewable, meaning that as long as the sun continues to be around, you will always be able to get it. Though during nights and cloudy days you may run into problems!

However, oil is not something that is quickly renewable. In fact it takes millions of years for it to be produced in the first place. So as each day goes by and the oil is pumped from that location it’s not renewing itself for a long amount of time. The reserves that are currently going down are not going to last for another million years giving that oil time to produce again.

Solar energy is not a polluting thing to use, unlike oil. This would be the biggest and best reason out there for you to take advantage of solar energy. Oil when it’s burnt will release out carbon dioxide that will add greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. Or even problems that can come up with oil spills and all the damage they cause.

Those solar cells that you need to use to get solar energy, they take very little time for maintenance, and they last a long time. At first you may have a bit of a cost by getting the solar panels together and the accessories needed. But it’s a cost that will only happen one time. After that you will be making money, because it won’t cost you anything to collect the sun, while the price of oil seems to be going up all the time.

Oil prices rise all the time and we are left at the whim of the government at times and end up paying tons of money. Solar energy will cost you that one investment and after that nothing. It’s a very simple and easy process to get set up.

Look into those ways that you can make your own solar panels to save money. Plus keep in mind that switching a little at first and saving money will help you cover the cost of changing over your whole house eventually.

Look into using solar energy and save money.

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The Benefit Of Using Solar Christmas Lights

Posted: November 13th, 2009 | Author: Steve Schafer | Filed under: Wind | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Everybody enjoys Christmas. It is a time to get together happily with friends and family while avoiding the cold and dark outside. By putting up Christmas decorations and lights we create a beautiful atmosphere that people of all ages enjoy. Nowadays many families are worried about the rising cost of their electricity bills. To ensure that the Christmas season doesn’t unduly add to the burden, you can now install solar Christmas lights. Over the last couple of years these have found favor with many families throughout the country.

In appearance they look like ordinary Christmas lights. The difference is that they have a controller board that contains a battery linked to solar cells. From this the power is transmitted to each of the bulbs.

You may think that in winter the sun does not shine enough to provide power for solar lighting, but today’s solar cells can function even on a cloudy day. As the energy is stored in one or two batteries the lights will shine brightly throughout the night.

Apart from the financial savings, solar Christmas lights have another useful aspect. As they use a renewable source of energy they are much better for the environment than are regular Christmas lights.

Solar Christmas lights can be had in as many different varieties as ordinary Christmas lights. They come in many sizes, colors, designs, and styles. You can buy those that will be continuously on, or others that will twinkle like stars. The controller board will have settings on which you can fix the time that they will switch themselves on and turn themselves off.

Solar Christmas lights are safe to be used both indoors and out, and in any weather. You can place them on Christmas trees, guttering, porches, and throughout the garden. If you are going to put them inside your house then you must remember to place the solar cells outside! Also they can be used for other events apart from just Christmas. When you are hosting a birthday part or anniversary party they can make excellent decorations.

There are two main types of solar Christmas lights. There are the rope lights that have a row of LEDs contained in a transparent plastic tube, these look delightful when hanging from a door frame or window. The other option is string lights; these are better suited for trees and walls. All can add to a beautiful display that improves your Christmas experience.

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Solar Indoor Lighting

Posted: October 22nd, 2009 | Author: Steve Schafer | Filed under: Wind | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

What do you thing of when you hear the term “solar lighting? Most people who think about it do not realize that it can be used for both indoor and outdoor applications. Although most of us have never considered using indoor solar lights, it is growing in popularity world wide. It is an excellent way to save money and the environment.

Although history records the use of solar power as far back as the 7th century BC, indoor solar lighting technology is still in its infancy. In the United States, however it is being used to light small buildings in parks and other locations as well as for more industrial applications. These locations are ideal due to their lack of close proximity to sources of conventional electricity. A small number of commercial buildings in America have also installed solar lighting and we are seeing more every day.

Currently most industrial indoor solar lighting is a combination of solar powered lighting and light tube technology. Light tube and solar powered lighting are being used in areas like prisons and other security sensitive applications. The ability of light tubes to be of a small diameter while still transferring significant amounts of natural light indoors makes them ideal in these types of situations. When combined with backup solar powered lighting this hybrid system becomes the most effective and efficient lighting alternative available.

Indoor solar lighting can be used in many situations to illuminate your shed, garage, gazebo, and the inside your home. Of course there is no need for an electrical source which has many benefits in and of itself. Additionally, you will not need to replace light bulbs or worry about power outages, providing that you receive some direct sunlight during the day. Solar lights are very easy to install and are almost completely maintenance free.

Getting power to a remote structure like a shed or detached garage to run even a single light bulb can be more trouble (and expensive) than it is worth. No problem – just install some indoor solar lights for a cheap and easy solution. For the inside of your home, you can try solar track lights and solar skylights as well.

It is no wonder that that indoor solar lighting is becoming so popular, with all of the different options that are becoming available. Check out your local home improvement store and you will likely find plenty of styles of these eco-friendly lighting products. It is truly exciting to see how rapidly the science is developing with nanoparticle research and solar ink technology, making it cheaper and easier for everyone to go solar. The great thing about using indoor solar lights is that you get to save money and help the environment!

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