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		<title>Do-It-Yourself Solar Panels &#8211; The Ultimate Formula to Reduce Energy Bills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know that DIY solar panels can be built with very little cost and with relatively little effort? I can also assure you the whole process will be very rewarding. For more than 2 decades, you can reap the rewards of your labor in reduced energy bills. You may even chose to eliminate it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Do you know that DIY solar panels can be built with very little cost and with relatively little effort? I can also assure you the whole process will be very rewarding. For more than 2 decades, you can reap the rewards of your labor in reduced energy bills. You may even chose to eliminate it altogether.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With the government pushing for more homeowners to use renewable energy, you can benefit from the decisions they made. Incentives and tax-breaks are a few of those perks you&#8217;ll receive when you make use of solar power for your home. As if it&#8217;s not enough, your property will almost always appreciate when you setup solar panels on your property.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, many homeowners seriously contemplate the use of solar energy for their home. Other than lack of knowledge, the other major factor that holds them back is the high cost of solar energy panels. A medium-sized house has to drop at least $25,000 to $30,000 for a complete solar power generator installation on their roof. This price range is generally out of reach to the average family. Even if a family can afford this price tag, their return on investment will be lesser and they will take longer to see their returns as compared to DIY panels.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the past, there was no way you can build a photovoltaic panel in your backyard. And the only guys who were doing these things were the mad scientists. With DIY instructional guides coming on the scene recently, many folks can use it to fulfill their dream of living off-grid. Since their energy needs are fully satisfied by solar power, they will save a big chunk of their income that will otherwise go to their local power company. And electricity bills can really make your wallet leaner at times. So these folks are actually saving a huge amount of money each month.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you can handle a simple tool such as the soldering iron, you are more than qualified to follow simple instructions and build your own solar energy panels. DIY instructional manuals provide simple yet detailed instructions to guide you along. In order to minimize mistakes and aid deeper understanding, good guides are also replete with illustrations and accompanying video clips.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For $200 or less, you can make and install your own electricity generator right in your home. In no time at all, you can have your own set of solar energy panels that work tirelessly to put more savings into your pocket.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">John Greenspan is an expert in homemade solar panels and has build several solar power generators in his spare time. Are you interested in building DIY Solar panels? Pick up your FREE &#8220;How To Build Solar Panels&#8221; eBook at =&gt; http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com</p>
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		<title>The Cost of Solar Energy</title>
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Solar energy is a natural source of energy that comes directly from the sun. When solar energy hits the earth it spreads through the earth&#8217;s surface and provides warmth evenly. If you could capture the sun&#8217;s rays into a particular ground for a long period of time it would provide enough warmth for nighttime or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Solar energy is a natural source of energy that comes directly from the sun. When solar energy hits the earth it spreads through the earth&#8217;s surface and provides warmth evenly. If you could capture the sun&#8217;s rays into a particular ground 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 on it today. Solar energy does not cost anything for the reason that it comes from the sun. The source that you pick may cost some but in the long run it should be your only expense, unlike gas or oil heaters that you persevere to purchase monthly in order to have power or gas heat in your home. Solar power can provide heating, cooling and ventilation.</p>
<p>If you want to make your own solar power to capture the energy for heating its simple to do if you can find a solar collector, which is anything that attracts the heat from the sun in a concentrated amount, such as glass or clear plastic. Getting into your automobile that has sat out in the hot sun all day long can be highly hot and you have to roll down your windows to nice it off inside. That is for the reason that the glass has attracted the sun and the objects in your automobile, this includes your seats, have trapped the heat not permitting it to break out. When you roll your windows down you are permitting the heat to escape provoking your automobile to nice down. an identical thing is true about greenhouses. The glass or clear plastic can attract the sun and not permit it to escape provoking the greenhouse to maintain the heat for the plants to grow successfully.</p>
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<p>In order to heat your home using solar energy, you require to know the information on a passive and an active home. These two kinds of solar homes offer the homeowner options to pick from and your cost of heating can be down. Solar energy does not only heat your home but it also heats your water and if you use solar energy lights it can light your home at night.</p>
<p>Passive homes do not use any equipment to heat the home. Passive homes use windows that are produced to permit the maximum amount of sunlight into your home. The sunlight is controlled by keeping the doors closed in the hottest component of the day not permitting any heat to break out. At night thick curtains can be used on these windows so that the warmth holds on inside all through the night. This facilitates the sun to naturally heat your home without any help.</p>
<p>Active homes do use equipment to help distribute the heat in the home. Some of the equipment that can be used incorporates pumps, blowers and a substitute heating source in case the sunlight was no enough all through the daytime. In order to heat the home with sunlight these homes use singular boxes on the outside that attract the sun ray to it. They are produced from a dark colored metal to help attract the sun more. The water or air that is carried in the pipes and duct work is heated by this glass box that has captured the sunlight. Then the heated water or air is then carried to the rest of the home.</p>
<p>In the long run, solar energy contributes to heat the home naturally and without depending on a firm to supply it for you. Solar energy could be found anywhere the sun is.</p>
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