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		<title>What&#8217;s the Availability of solar electricity in the United States? .</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s the Availability of solar power in the USA? .
While America may not be the number 1 producer of solar electricity worldwide, we definitely boast some pretty friendly cities that love solar panels. So if you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new place to homestead and you need to invest in solar technology, consider a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://going-solar.info">What&#8217;s the Availability of solar power in the USA? .</a></p>
<p>While America may not be the number 1 producer of solar electricity worldwide, we definitely boast some pretty friendly cities that love solar panels. So if you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new place to homestead and you need to invest in solar technology, consider a number of these great cities to live:</p>
<p>In Austin, Texas, local remission programs and energy deals with the local utility company can pay for 60% of your new solar panels <i>upfront</i>. These inducement programs have led to more people buying solar than anywhere else in the U.S. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a boom of solar power corporations in Austin. With so many companies to select from, you can really &#8220;shop around&#8221; for the best deal. Competition breeds affordability when it comes to solar energy. </p>
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<li> San Francisco, California: California has long been known for its environmental consciousness. San Francisco now only has around 9 hundred rooftops planted with solar panels. The mayor of San Francisco came out January seven, 2009 and declared he would have liked to see ten thousand solar rooftops by 2012. In order to finish their lofty goal, the city is about to introduce new refund programs and tools residents can use to plan their power system. </li>
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<p>This useful online tool permits San Franciscans to view how much sunlight their home can harvest. </p>
<p>In California there&#8217;s definitely no shortage of great solar power companies. Many of these companies are based in Los Angeles And Santa Barbara. San Francisco is only 4.5 hours away from most of these companies, so you can definitely shop around in California for the best deal.</p>
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<p>Furthermore, New Mexico has a law that makes their local utility firms pay their clients for the energy they produce. PNM ( the use company in New Mexico ) really pays about .13 cents per kWh produced, and charges their consumers only .09 kWh used! If you produce more than what you spend in electricity, then by law the use company pays you a check.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s straightforward to find a great solar power supplier in New Mexico with their New Mexico solar electricity Association. This group basically permits you to view a solar installation and works very like the BBB of solar power.</p>
<p>These are the friendliest solar cities we could find in America for affordability, repayments, and future solar technology. On top of remission motivations, you need to thoroughly weigh how many local firms can provide panels and installations. Also, keep in mind where your city wants to go with its energy programs. </p>
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<p>Garko Is A Blogger With Blogs On <a href="http://restore-health.info">Natural Health Recommendations</a> And <a href="http://going-solar.info">Environmentally Friendly Energy</a> Solutions And Also Operates The <a href="http://itsacookbook.net">Internet Based Community Site For People Who Love To Cook</a><br />.<P><P><P>
<p>Genaro Slater writes regularly about home related topics. I hope you enjoy this article.</p>
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		<title>What is RV Solar Power?</title>
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RV road trips can be a lot of fun. You have your whole family, or all your friends, and you&#8217;re headed to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>RV solar power</b> is for those who are on the go. If you are a regular traveler then you will love RV solar power. Imagine you never having to stop to recharge. Read on..<P>
<p>RV road trips can be a lot of fun. You have your whole family, or all your friends, and you&#8217;re headed to wherever you&#8217;re going in a completely self-sufficient vehicle stocked with everything you need to eliminate stops.<P>
<p><b>Completely Stocked For Everyone&#8217;s Needs</b>
<p>You have a bathroom, a kitchen, and even a TV or two. Many RVs now have many other electronics that make riding in one much like moving in a celebrity tour bus; all your needs are taken care of. However, with all of these added perks comes the need for more electricity, which means you have to stop every now and again to recharge.
<p>As you use all of your electronics, such as your TV, your stove to cook or even a hair dryer if someone is getting ready for the day, it all takes juice. Wouldn&#8217;t it be great if you could power your RV with the natural rays of the sun?
<p>That&#8217;s right, you can now get your RV outfitted with RV solar power panels. <i>RV solar power panels</i> absorb the natural rays of the sun, that will beat down on your RV during the day, and then it will power it at night. This will completely eliminate the need for stops to recharge. You will constantly have enough juice for all your electric needs and you got it all with RV solar power.
<p>Ask your RV dealer if you can get RV solar power installed on your model. If you don&#8217;t yet have an RV and you&#8217;re in the market to get one, ask the dealer if you can get RV solar power for the RV you&#8217;d like to purchase or lease.
<p>Just understand that you&#8217;ll likely pay a little extra, as RV solar power is a perk. It saves you time and money and, therefore, as with anything, you must pay extra for it.
<p>However, no matter what you pay for it, it will come back to you many times over as you travel to and from various destinations. You can eliminate stopping for recharging and you can spend more time at your destinations instead of traveling to and from them.
<p>RV solar power should be on every RV and soon it will. If your&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t, or if you&#8217;d like to inquire about one that does, call your local RV dealer and ask about RV solar power.</p>
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<p>Visit <a href="http://www.usesolarpower.net">http://www.usesolarpower.net</a> for useful tips on how to use solar power as your source of energy for different needs.</p>
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		<title>What is &#8216;Solar power&#8217; or &#8216;Photovoltaic System&#8217;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike solar thermal systems, photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sun directly to electricity.
Contrary to solar thermal systems for heating water, Photovoltaic doesn&#8217;t use the sun&#8217;s heat to produce electricity. Rather, electrons released by the interaction of sun with semiconductor materials in Photovoltaic cells are captured in an electric current.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike solar thermal systems, photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sun directly to electricity.<P>
<p>Contrary to solar thermal systems for heating water, Photovoltaic doesn&#8217;t use the sun&#8217;s heat to produce electricity. Rather, electrons released by the interaction of sun with semiconductor materials in Photovoltaic cells are captured in an electric current.<P>
<p>Photovoltaic allows you to produce power with no noise or air pollution from a clean, renewable resource. A Pv system never runs out of fuel, and it will not increase oil imports. A number of Pv system components are produced in North America. These characteristics may make Pv technology become the energy source of choice for this century.
<p>The basic building block of Photovoltaic technology is the solar cell. Multiple Pv cells are connected to form a Pv module, the smallest Photovoltaic component sold commercially.
<p>Modules vary in power output from roughly 10 watts to 300 watts. A Pv system connected to the power grid has these components:
<p>&#8211; One or more Pv pieces, which are connected to an inverter<br />&#8211; the inverter, which changes the system&#8217;s direct-current (DC) power to alternating current (AC)<br />&#8211; Batteries (optional) to provide energy storage or backup power in the event of a power interruption or outage onboard become the grid.<br /><P>
<p>Paul is the operator of <a href="http://www.eco-living.ca">http://www.eco-living.ca</a> , a non commercial site dedicated to eco-friendly, sustainable living.</p>
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		<title>Traveling in a Digital Age &#8211; Portable Solar Power?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can still remember the analogue days of travel, when I backpacked through Europe and Asia with no more electronics than a couple of Double-A batteries (at best). I only needed them if I wanted to use the flash on my camera. That was less than fifteen years ago.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can still remember the analogue days of travel, when I backpacked through Europe and Asia with no more electronics than a couple of Double-A batteries (at best). I only needed them if I wanted to use the flash on my camera. That was less than fifteen years ago.<P>
<p>Now I don&#8217;t even go to the zoo without my laptop and my digital camera. When the battery runs out, it&#8217;s time for coffee. And then I make sure I sit near a power outlet in the nearest cafe.<P>
<p>But what do you do when there are no power outlets? If you are kayaking in the middle of the Atlantic, climbing Mount Everest, or just on a local camping trip in the wilderness, what do you do when the batteries run out?
<p>Some say &#8220;just bring extra batteries.&#8221; That might work.
<p>But what if you have several different electronic items, and you don&#8217;t want to buy spare batteries for each of them? What if you&#8217;ll be away from civilization for an extended period of time, and the spare batteries just won&#8217;t last?
<p>A solution for this can be portable solar power.
<p>Currently, there is quite a variety of portable solar devices available. There are solar-powered devices for small equipment, such as MP3 players, GPS&#8217;s, and cameras; and there are stronger solar chargers which will run a laptop. There are waterproof portable solar devices, flexible solar devices, solar panels built into bags and backpacks, solar-powered radios and flashlights&#8230; and I&#8217;ve even seen a solar-powered camera.
<p>But if you have ever tried to do a quick search for portable solar power on the Internet, you have possibly gotten lost in the endless tangle of windy searches through the web. And when you did find a company that offered a portable solar power device, the specs might have been completely indecipherable to anyone but a trained electrician. If you wanted to compare two similar products, you had to bookmark the page and continue down the endless maze of search engines.
<p>If you got interrupted in the middle of all of this, and tried to come back to resume your quest at a later date, you were probably completely confused.
<p>If you are looking for a way to quickly find the portable solar power device that you need, you may want to look into <a href="http://www.findportablesolarpower.com">http://www.findportablesolarpower.com</a>. The site contains simple explanation of how solar power works, as well as how to interpret specs and understand which device is correct for your needs. You can quickly access several merchants of portable solar power devices, to compare their products and prices easily.
<p>So don&#8217;t cancel that 45-day mountain trek. And don&#8217;t leave your digital camera behind.
<p>We don&#8217;t all have to be tethered to the power lines.</p>
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<p>Heidi Alm is a student of photography who has traveled in four continents. She is currently engaged in research on the uses of solar energy. For further information you may visit <a href="http://www.findportablesolarpower.com">http://www.findportablesolarpower.com</a></p>
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		<title>Three Important Points To Consider When Using Solar Power For Homes</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you thought about using solar power for your home, but are unsure if it is a good idea? The best way to find out if this is for you is to do your own research and learn as much as you can about it. Solar power can certainly help you save yourself money on your bills each month, but there are three important factors that you will want to understand before you decide if solar power is right your home. Consider the amount of sunshine in your area, the placement of the solar panels, and the careful connection of the panels to the power grid.<P>
<p>Here are the three factors that you must consider if you plan on using solar power for your home.<P>
<p>Factor 1: Solar power is powerful enough for practically any home. However, you need to consider your climate &#8211; do you get alot of sunshine? Do you have clouds and rain a substantial amount of the time? Is your lot heavily wooded? Climate will be a determining factor in the success of your solar panels.
<p>These are important questions to answer because solar power for homes means that you must have a lot of sun in order to have them work efficiently for you. Trees, rain, and clouds will block them from working as well as they should; it will still work to give your home power, but not as well as it could and it could end up costing you a lot of money. A home that is in very sunny areas will get the most benefits from solar power. For example, if you happen to live in the desert, you will get the most benefits.
<p>Factor 2: Figuring out exactly where to place the solar power panels is also vital. You have to make sure that you install the solar panels in the area that receives the most sunlight. If you place them in a shady area, then you will not be getting the full energy from the solar power. So, figuring out where to place the panels is instrumental to getting the most benefits and for saving money; otherwise, you could actually lose money from using this power for your home.
<p>Factor 3: You have to make sure you connect the solar panels accurately to the electricity grids. If you don&#8217;t, then you will not get any of the benefits from the solar power for homes. You have to make sure you take the time to research and learn exactly where to properly install the solar panels so that you get the most solar power possible. If you don&#8217;t know how to do it yourself, or you don&#8217;t want to learn, then you can always hire someone to do it for you.
<p>These are the three factors that you will need to know about before you decide if solar power will benefit your home. Now that you know what you need to consider, you can make an informed decision about whether solar power is the right for you. Do your research and educate yourself as much as possible before you make your decision.<P>
<p><a href="http://www.solar-energy-fox.com">Solar-Energy-Fox.com</a> is a resource for articles and information on solar power for homes and wind energy for homes.</p>
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		<title>The Do-It-Yourself &#8211; DIY Solar Panel Energy Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sun is an abundant resource so a DIY solar panel energy design can be an economical way to power your home. It is a natural resource that can be supplied with less environmental invasiveness than that of oil, gas, electrical, or coal power. Not only that, it can be more reliant than that of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sun is an abundant resource so a DIY solar panel energy design can be an economical way to power your home. It is a natural resource that can be supplied with less environmental invasiveness than that of oil, gas, electrical, or coal power. Not only that, it can be more reliant than that of a power company and you supply yourself and your needs without having to worry about millions of others on your power grid.</p>
<p>The energy that comes from oil, gas, and electrical can be expensive and you are at the mercy of your local providers who often have a monopoly and can charge outrageous prices. A DIY solar panel energy plan that can be designed specifically for your needs and your home can relieve some of the economical burden in a tight economy. Solar power is by far one of the least expensive options to powering your home.</p>
<p>The DIY solar panel energy design implements daily storage of the solar rays from the sun by using solar panels. The panels were designed to <a href="http://a2409ap9xxxz-0f0iqx2azclbx.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SDIYSOLARPANELENERGY">use solar energy</a> and convert them into &#8220;mechanical or electrical energy.&#8221; The proof is there and it is backed by science. They even have a special science dedicated to solar power. It converts solar energy into power that can be used. Solar panels have cells that store energy inside cells called PV (photovoltaic) cells.</p>
<p>PV cells inside the solar panels will convert the solar energy into electrical or mechanical energy. When the word photovoltaic is broken down and the word derivatives are defined, it means sun energy. The panels that hold these cells have materials that will act as a conductor for electrons to convert the energy into an electrical current. Knowing information will help with your DIY solar panel energy plan come into action and start saving you money. </p>
<p>Solar power panels will store the energy from the sun until electrons flowing along a current will act within the PV cells to create an electrical current. This will be what is used to power your home. It can even heat or cool your house. </p>
<p>For those who want to use a diy solar panel energy plan, a back up source of energy is recommended. Electrical and wind energy would be ideal to work up as a back up plan. This will also ensure that you will never have to go without power such as in a blackout or when a storm hits and knocks out the power. Another option is to use battery power to do the same thing. </p>
<p>You should keep your electrical account with your local company should you use a diy solar panel energy. In the long run, your electrical company may actually owe you because of the energy you have created. Talk about perks.</p>
<p><a href="http://a2409ap9xxxz-0f0iqx2azclbx.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SDIYSOLARPANELENERGY">Learn How to Make YOUR Own Solar Panel Energy Here!</a><P><P><P>
<p>Did you find this article helpful? If you did then visit our website at www.HowtoGenerateSolarPower.com to find free tips and information on how to generate your own solar or wind energy.</p>
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		<title>The Basics Of Solar Power</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power harnesses the sun&#8217;s heat and light emissions. It is the power we get from converting the sun&#8217;s energy. The energy of the sun is abundant, clean, and environmentally friendly. Every day, we receive more energy from the sun than the entire world could use in 27 years! Solar power is highly renewable, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar power harnesses the sun&#8217;s heat and light emissions. It is the power we get from converting the sun&#8217;s energy. The energy of the sun is abundant, clean, and environmentally friendly. Every day, we receive more energy from the sun than the entire world could use in 27 years! Solar power is highly renewable, as the energy from the sun is estimated to last another 4.5 billion years.<P>
<p>The basic difference between generation of solar power and the conventional power is:<P>
<p>* Solar power doesn&#8217;t need large, polluting power stations<br />* Solar power can be generated at home and in industries<br />* Once installed, there is no further need of any raw materials to generate solar power
<p>Converting the Sun&#8217;s Energy
<p>There are many different ways of converting the sun&#8217;s energy, in the form of light, into electricity. Photovoltaic cells, more commonly known as solar cells, are made of semi-conductors. These energy converters convert the energy in sunlight into electricity. Sunlight, which is a stream of energy particles&#8211;photons&#8211;falls on the semi-conductors or the conductors and transfers its energy to them. The photons transfer their energy as they hit the silicon atoms in the solar cells, thereby releasing the electrons from their orbit around the nucleus, generating electricity.
<p>To help concentrate the sunlight on a small area of photovoltaic cells, Fresnel lenses, mirrors, and mirrored dishes are used as concentrators. A Fresnel lens consists of concentric rings of segmental lenses with a short focal length. Multiple solar cells are combined to make a solar panel. For protection of these solar cells, glass, with an anti-reflective coating, is used as a cover. Solar panels usually produce 12 or 24 volts of DC power.
<p>Boiling Fluids &#8211; Mirrors or reflective surfaces are used to concentrate the sun&#8217;s energy onto a fluid reservoir. This leads to steam generation by boiling the fluid, which in turn spins a turbine to generate electricity. Using a turbine to generate electricity is similar to the conventional way of power generation, except that solar energy is used in place of non-renewable fossil fuels. Either DC or AC electric power can be generated using turbines.
<p>Heat Engine &#8211; The heat engine, the most common one being a Stirling engine, has a gas- enclosed compartment. Through mirrors or reflective surfaces, the sunlight is concentrated on the engine, which heats the gas. This causes a piston to move, which runs the generator. The gas gets cooled and returns to go through the heating cycle again. These heat engines are silent. Depending on the generator, they can produce either DC or AC current.<br /><P>
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		<title>Some Resourceful Information on Solar Power</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the now growing uses of solar, radios have are produced with a solar panel inside that transforms the sunlight into energy allowing you to listen to your radio while you are outside. You may also find solar power in flashlights, battery chargers, mobile phone chargers, watches, lanterns, emergency products such as sirens and lights. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the now growing uses of solar, radios have are produced with a solar panel inside that transforms the sunlight into energy allowing you to listen to your radio while you are outside. You may also find solar power in flashlights, battery chargers, mobile phone chargers, watches, lanterns, emergency products such as sirens and lights. As you see there are several products that are using the solar power technology. Portable chargers are great to use because they charge the product that you have using the sunlight just as easy as turning a calculator on. Camping equipment and supplies work well with solar power because it allows the sunlight during the day to supply their lanterns, flashlights and radios at night.<P>
<p>Solar power is everywhere because it comes from the sun. Solar power can be used to power electricity, pump water, to heat your home or office and power vehicles. With all that we can do with solar power you have to wonder why we don&#8217;t do enough to conserve the solar power. We could use it for almost anything and it would cost a fraction of what we are paying now. You can make a difference by doing your part is making solar power something you can use.<P>
<p>In the future when everything turns to solar power in order to work we will be prepared using the knowledge and the products that are available today. We can&#8217;t predict the future in solar power but we can all do our best to make it happen.
<p>The cost of this energy
<p>Solar energy is a natural source of energy that comes directly from the sun. When solar energy hits the earth it spreads over the earth&#8217;s surface and provides warmth evenly. If you could capture the sun&#8217;s rays into a particular area for a long period of time it would provide enough warmth for nighttime or on cloudy days. Learning where to find solar energy can help you to get started today. Solar energy does not cost anything because it comes from the sun. The source that you choose may cost some but in the long run it should be your only expense, unlike gas or oil heaters that you continue to pay for monthly in order to have power or gas heat in your home. Solar power can provide heating, cooling and ventilation.
<p>Passive homes do not use any equipment to heat the home. Passive homes use windows that are made to allow the maximum amount of sunlight into your home. The sunlight is controlled by keeping the doors closed in the hottest part of the day not allowing any heat to escape. At night thick curtains may be used on these windows so that the warmth stays inside during the night. This allows the sun to naturally heat your home without any help.
<p>Recovering solar energy:
<p>Focusing collectors &#8211; This has a movable mirror, known as heliostats, is pointed to the sun and can provide a temperature around 4000 degrees C. This degree temperature is used for a solar furnace in industries and research. These solar furnaces don&#8217;t contaminate our environment. The heliostats can focus the energy to a boiler that turns water into steam. To generate solar electricity, focusing collectors can be used.
<p>Solar energy &#8211; would not be affected by the supply and demand of fuel for it is free and it doesn&#8217;t pollute the atmosphere. It is natural and pure. It would provide us with better health.<br /><P>
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		<title>Solar: Will It Ever Power Our Vehicles</title>
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Solar: Will It Ever Power Our Vehicles
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As solar power has matured as a technology, companies have started applying it to more than just houses. Acting as an energy platform for our transport was an obvious application.<P>
<p>Solar: Will It Ever Power Our Vehicles<P>
<p>As an active technology, one of the first uses for solar power was on NASA spacecraft. Although not used for propelling the crafts, interested parties immediately started thinking about using solar power for getting us around in our daily lives. Alas, there were so many problems with the technology, including efficiency issues, that the idea never really gained much footing. With the massive popularity of hybrid vehicles, companies and research institutes are revisiting the idea.
<p>Vehicles getting all of their energy from the sun are not a viable option at this time or for the near future. The problem is you simply can&#8217;t produce enough energy to meet the power needs. Until technology is developed to make the sunlight conversion process much more efficient, there really is not an answer to the problem. This technological advance, however, may not be far away.
<p>Quantum dots are a form of nanotechnology that is being developed by numerous companies for solar power applications. This technology essentially tries to create tiny solar robots to convert the sunlight to energy. Millions fit within small areas and the hope is the efficiency conversion rate will go through the roof. The companies are looking to create a platform where the robots would exist in paint. Yep, the paint on your home and car may eventually produce all the energy needed.
<p>In the meantime, solar power applications are being developed with a focus on hybrids. The basic idea is to use solar power to provide energy to the batteries powering the hybrid cars. Put another way, it is a step towards the ultimate goal. Honda does not discuss its research, but is believed to have built a facility solely for this purpose and is dumping money into it hand over foot.
<p>The creation of viable solar vehicles is dependent on the advances of the underlying technology. Solar hybrids should be on the market relatively quickly. The big breakthrough, however, will be when viable commercial applications are developed using nanotechnology. </p>
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<p>Rick Chapo is with SolarCompanies.com, a directory of <a href="http://www.solarcompanies.com">solar energy</a> companies.</p>
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		<title>Solar Power How It Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;p&#62;Have you ever wondered about solar power how it works? The Home Solar Power Systems are simply based on the idea of using the sun&#8217;s powerful rays to heat your home. Why not take advantage of all this free solar energy; after all, it is our human rights being part of this universe, the sun [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;p&gt;<br />Have you ever wondered about solar power how it works? The Home Solar Power Systems are simply based on the idea of using the sun&#8217;s powerful rays to heat your home. Why not take advantage of all this free solar energy; after all, it is our human rights being part of this universe, the sun belongs to everyone.&lt;p&gt;<br />By making a few simple and easy changes to your house, you can have a home solar power system in place and even do it yourself believe it or not. Think of how much you will be saving by converting your house with a solar energy system. So solar power, how it works? Well solar energy is the heat that comes from the sun down to our great planet earth. When it reaches the earth it spreads evenly but why not directing this precious and free energy towards your house. How do you get that much sunlight to heat a home and run appliances? It&#8217;s easy to do and takes a few extra steps to help get it started. Basically the home solar power system is a system that is generated directly from the heat of the sun that is them collected by solar panels producing direct current that can be collected by a charge controller to fill up the batteries to operate home items and appliances such as washer and dryer, stoves and fridges, TV, DVDs and all. But let&#8217;s not forget your heaters. <br />So the next time someone ask you; Solar Power How It Works? You will be able to give him a general accurate answer. &lt;p&gt;<br />Everyone knows how expensive it is to heat up a home and what about your hot water, and don&#8217;t forget those huge electricity bills, I know it is depressing but there is a solution called do it yourself home solar power system. Wouldn&#8217;t you like to say goodbye to the utility company, of course you would but before you do you will have to take a house inventory of all your electrical appliances, electronic devices, etc. just to see how much energy you are consuming and how much of it you will need when you are ready to build your home solar power system. You might have to upgrade the old fridge to a new one that is more energy efficient, ah yes don&#8217;t forget the old light bulbs, change them too. &lt;p&gt;<br />There are some very good home solar power systems books and DVDs on the internet that will help you learn and show you step by step how to build a great solar power system for your home for very cheap in you own back yard. The good thing is, you don&#8217;t have to know a thing about solar energy in order to build one.&lt;p&gt;<br /><P><P><P>
<p>I have come across a great site that has the #1 home solar power energy system Solar Power How It Works is explained in details in the package. It is a complete step-by-step fully illustrated manual + easy to follow videos that will have you generating your own electricity for less than $200! Guaranteed.
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