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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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How To Install Solar Garden Lights

Posted: November 18th, 2009 | Author: Siobhan Birkin | Filed under: Solar | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

The route to a successful outcome in any project starts by clearly defining the objective, and in that respect installing outdoor solar lighting is no different. Ask yourself whether you want to provide an evening entertainment area, improve security and/or safe access, or simply add an extra visual dimension to your garden at night.

There’s a good chance of course that your answer will include some, all or more than these possibilities. The problem is then one of balancing these different requirements on your outdoor solar lighting. But by at least identifying the requirements in advance it becomes much easier to separate the lighting into distinct zones and types of light fitting.

If for example one of your requirements is to deter intruders approaching your property then solar deck lights, while highly versatile, simply won’t cut it. But by the same token you wouldn’t want to entertain folk under the glare of a solar floodlight. Something softer is required, but not so subdued your guests can’t actually see what they drinking or who they’re talking to.

It’s easiest to install outside solar lighting where the end requirements are clearly defined (i.e. deter intruders) and this usually covers what is called task (or functional) lighting. It has an easily understood job to do such as, say, ensuring that you can safely follow a path or flood an area with light when movement is detected.

Of course quite a lot of solar garden lighting serves no better purpose than looking pretty at night, which is a highly subjective and less than rigorous requirement. However, even this aspect is not without some basic ground rules worth observing. First is the obvious fact that solar lights need daily exposure to the sun in order to recharge their batteries, so you have to consider daytime as well as night time location.

Second, because solar powered lights have to last many hour on a single charge from a battery they cannot afford to burn as brightly as mains powered lights. Modern high efficiency LED bulbs that use vastly less power greatly help, but even these are still usually less bright. But this characteristic is not necessarily a weakness and it is possible to obtain effects with solar garden lights that mains powered versions cannot manage.

Third, one of the major advantages of solar garden lighting is that not only is it incredibly easy to install in the first place, but almost more importantly it is very easy to experiment with the installation until you get it just right. You’re not quite literally tied to a fixed length cable and can keep on adjusting the layout as required (if needs to be to suit plant growth or die back as seasons change).

Finally, never forget that it is your garden and therefore you can do as you please. If you want to string solar fairy lights along a dull fence or scatter sun jars at random then go right ahead. The fact is that pretty much any outside garden lighting looks a whole lot better than none at all, and it is near impossible to make a garden actually look worse by installing solar lighting.

If you found this interesting then be sure to check out this additional article that looks at solar power garden lights in more detail.

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