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		<title>A Few Tips To Build Solar Panels Quickly</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 10:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Areelitaha Joahlanski</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many plan available that show people the steps to build solar panels. But, to accomplish this project quickly, it is important that the plans that are selected be appropriate for the size of the project you are working on. Choosing the correct plans that contain the information you need will make your project easier and faster to complete.]]></description>
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There are many plan available that show people the steps to build solar panels. But, to accomplish this project quickly, it is important that the plans that are selected be appropriate for the size of the project you are working on. Choosing the correct plans that contain the information you need will make your project easier and faster to complete.</p>
<p>Plans for solar panels can vary greatly. Some plans will have products and equipment that will be needed listed on the instructions. Other plans will have a simple design and vague instructions that may require some knowledge of building before you start.</p>
<p>Plans that are detailed and complete will give specifications and weight loads that can be expected when the panels are installed. The placement of panels on a roof can put pressure on trusses that may not have been planned for when the home was originally built. Knowing what the installation requirements are ahead of time will allow you to reinforce your roof prior to placing the panels on the area.</p>
<p>The plans that are most effective will address all of the common questions that people have when they take on this type of project. You will also find information about where you can get supplies such as photo cells at the most affordable rate.</p>
<p>The best plans will also contain calculators for evaluating the number and size of panels that will be required for your project. You will want to get an accurate assessment before you begin your project to save time and money. With this calculation the correct number of photo cells and panels can be produced from the onset of the project and you will not have to go back and do extra work when you are ready to install the panels.</p>
<p>The last tip to build solar panels quickly is to make sure that you have all of the equipment and materials you need to complete the project before you begin. Checking the photo cells to be sure that each one is operating correctly before installing it into the solar panel will save time when you install your system.</p>
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		<title>What Is A Wind Turbine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:26:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allen Anderson</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are not familiar with a windmill, it is a mechanism that takes wind energy and converts it into useable energy. Windmills take wind power and produces it into electrical energy to be used for our electronic devices. Windmills have been discussed as a great way to produce power instead of traditional ways due to clean method and unlimited resource. Windmill and wind energy are not new concepts. They have been producing energy since back in the day and were used for pumping water and towing boats. People have used their knowledge of how to make a windmill to create wind energy for decades.]]></description>
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If you are not familiar with a windmill, it is a mechanism that takes wind energy and converts it into useable energy. Windmills take wind power and produces it into electrical energy to be used for our electronic devices. Windmills have been discussed as a great way to produce power instead of traditional ways due to clean method and unlimited resource. Windmill and wind energy are not new concepts. They have been producing energy since back in the day and were used for pumping water and towing boats. People have used their knowledge of how to make a windmill to create wind energy for decades.</p>
<p>As we enter into our own energy issues, it is up to us to make a difference and make it right by turning to alternative energy such as wind power. The windmill proves to be an economical option, especially in farms and in the countryside. Windmills that are placed in farm areas and countryside work better for optimization than in highly-populated city areas.</p>
<p>What are the prerequisites for setting up a windmill?</p>
<p>The first thing is that if you wish to install a windmill, you should have at least an area of an acre.</p>
<p>You want at least an acre of land so the windmill blades can get enough wind power to be able to produce wind energy for usage.</p>
<p>The average speed of wind in the area should approximately be 11 miles per hour. Being in an area with high-rise buildings or tall towers may cause a disturbance in generating wind power for your usage. You can easily find research on the wind speed in your area to find out if you meet these pre-requisites.</p>
<p>You will need the following components to make a windmill.</p>
<p>Blades: The blades are the components that are able to allow us to be able to use wind energy as wind power.</p>
<p>Tower: The tower component is there to hold the system high enough for it to capture wind so it can take it and convert it into wind energy.</p>
<p>Shaft: The shaft is used to connect the tower and the blades together. It also lets the blade run smoothly for it to capture the wind to create wind energy.</p>
<p>Base: It is the base that is found at the bottom of the system and which that is the foundation that keeps the tower upright and the blades secure.</p>
<p>How can you setup a windmill? You can find do it yourself windmill kits on the market now with easy to understand instructions to install yourself.</p>
<p>Find a review of great guides such as Green DIY Energy review to see if it fits your needs in helping you build your own wind energy system today.</p>
<p>Want your energy saving guide? Check out our <a href="http://go-solarenergy.com/green-diy-energy-review">Green DIY Energy Review</a> guide at Go-SolarEnergy.com. You&#039;ll learn ways on building <a href="http://go-solarenergy.com/homemade-solar-panels">homemade solar panels</a>.</p>
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		<title>3 Reasons You Should Take Solar Energy Seriously</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 15:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Scott</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you ever consider that perhaps you should take solar energy seriously? That identical thought has occurred to lots of people. Lots of individuals have had the exact same idea a number of them actually acted on that thought. Most never see it through the daydream stage. Sometimes it is because they may have excessive inertia to get started. Sometimes it is because there are many unknowns. Still other times it is because they think they can't do it.]]></description>
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Did you ever consider that perhaps you should take solar energy seriously? That identical thought has occurred to lots of people. Lots of individuals have had the exact same idea a number of them actually acted on that thought. Most never see it through the daydream stage. Sometimes it is because they may have excessive inertia to get started. Sometimes it is because there are many unknowns. Still other times it is because they think they can&#039;t do it.</p>
<p>Let&#039;s not get hung up within the negatives before we begin. We ought to think and become more analytical. Let&#039;s have a look at the for and against register on how we could take solar energy seriously and consider them one at a time. </p>
<p>First and foremost, on the &#034;Pro&#034; side, I might explain that solar energy is essentially free energy, no matter what the climate there is some amount of solar energy which can be captured. Fine, I acknowledge your objection, on the &#034;Con&#034; side, and I agree that you have a valid point as you say it may appear that solar energy cannot meet all your heating and power needs, which in many cases is probably true. But I want to additionally point out that we currently waste a great amount of energy, so solar can go a long way to meeting out heat and power needs. </p>
<p>Secondly, you truly should consider that our current sources of energy will not last forever, so what example are we leaving future generations. And, also, due to limited resources, the price of fossil fuel energy will only increase in the long run. Plus, better yet, by using solar energy and other forms of renewable energy, we can become energy independent.</p>
<p>Third and lastly, you&#039;ll get a feel good factor knowing you helped the environment and lowered your energy bills. And that&#039;s going to imply that you have more money to spend on other more important things. In addition, on top of that, additionally, you will avoid the green taxes, which governments are considering </p>
<p>Once you consider the reasons and evaluate them, I expect that you will have to admit that a compelling case can be made for thinking about how you can take solar energy seriously. </p>
<p>So now look at that for a few minutes. An excellent case has been made in favour of doing it. Perhaps you really should take solar energy seriously.</p>
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		<title>Solar Camping With The Nomad 27M Solar Panel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 12:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jordan Eske</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The Nomad 27M solar panel is a convenient source of power made in mono-crystalline solar technology. This particular product uses 27 watts of electricity, and is rechargeable in all types of weather. When it's sunny, it can take as little as four and half-hours to recharge fully. When partly sunny, it takes up to 7 hours and 15 hours in overcast weather. These times may vary depending on the battery you are using. For instance, the Sherpa 120 will take 10, 17 and 36 hours in sunny, partly sunny and overcast weather respectively. Others like Ranger 350 will take 31, 45 and 100 hours to recharge fully in the three different types of weather respectively. This is not a long time to wait considering there are no bills to pay for the recharge!]]></description>
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The Nomad 27M solar panel is a convenient source of power made in mono-crystalline solar technology. This particular product uses 27 watts of electricity, and is rechargeable in all types of weather. When it&#039;s sunny, it can take as little as four and half-hours to recharge fully. When partly sunny, it takes up to 7 hours and 15 hours in overcast weather. These times may vary depending on the battery you are using. For instance, the Sherpa 120 will take 10, 17 and 36 hours in sunny, partly sunny and overcast weather respectively. Others like Ranger 350 will take 31, 45 and 100 hours to recharge fully in the three different types of weather respectively. This is not a long time to wait considering there are no bills to pay for the recharge!</p>
<p>Using mono-crystalline solar technology, the Nomad 27M solar panel is by all accounts an outstanding source of free electricity. Not only can the unit be charged during all types of weather, but it also pumps out a generous 27 watts. As far as charging the batteries are concerned, on can expect a full charge within as little as 4 to 5 hours, providing you have sunny conditions. Even when it&#039;s only partly sunny, a full charge will usually take no longer than 7 hours, and if it&#039;s completely overcast, 15 hours is usually adequate. With that said, the actual time it takes for the batteries to recharge fully does also depend on the type of batteries being used. Even though some batteries can take 30 or 40 hours to recharge during adverse weather, it&#039;s not really much of an issue, considering you&#039;re getting electricity with having to worry about bills.</p>
<p>There are two main differences between the 27M and the 13.5M models. First and foremost, the 27M produces a higher wattage, and secondly, it can also store energy for a greater length of time than the 13.5M. The two key differences make the 27M noticeably more efficient than the 13.5M. On a slightly different note, both models use a charging voltage of 12V, although the 27M does have an open 18V circuit.</p>
<p>The Nomad 27M solar panel has been designed with functionality and practicality in mind. For example, the connector cord is housed in a built-in pocket of its own in order to avoid having loose wires, which or course can result in people tripping over them. Also, the unit comes with four strong grommets which make it possible for the solar panel to be positioned at different angles, and if stability is an issue, you&#039;ll also find there are three aluminum stabilizing rods included with the kit.</p>
<p>The Nomad 27M solar panel is made from top quality material which is durable and hardwearing. This essentially means that once you&#039;ve bought it, you&#039;ll have for many, many years. The unit is also water resistant, so even if you leave it standing outside overnight, you don&#039;t need to worry about it getting damaged if it rains. Rain and dew will have absolutely no affect on it at all, but if you know you won&#039;t be using it for a while, then it is of course better to fold it up so that it can be safely stored away in the case provided.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.trcb.com/author/ecoexpert1.htm">Jordan Eske</a> believes all people can live eco friendly. And the power of solar helps you get there. The <a href="http://www.livecofriendly.com/nomad-27m-solar-panel.html">Nomad 27M Solar Panel</a> is a good idea for campers. Unique version for reprint here: <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=3394425&amp;p=21539'>Solar Camping With The Nomad 27M Solar Panel</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 09:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Areelitaha Joahlanski</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[When you decide to build your own solar panels for your home, it will be important to take some steps that will make the project easier and affordable. Producing and installing solar panels on your home may require building permits for the project. Finding out what the building codes are for your area will save you money from the inception of your project.]]></description>
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When you decide to build your own solar panels for your home, it will be important to take some steps that will make the project easier and affordable. Producing and installing solar panels on your home may require building permits for the project. Finding out what the building codes are for your area will save you money from the inception of your project.</p>
<p>Joining a network of people in your area that have experience with building solar panels can save a lot of money and time. There may be certain issues in your area related to building and installing panels. These people will be able to provide advice and assistance on the best type of panels to use and the most cost effective way to install the panels on your home.</p>
<p>Getting precise plans that are specific to your size and type of home will save time and money. The plans should have detailed methods and techniques for measuring the amount of energy that is consumed in your home. They will also contain lists of products, tools, and equipment that will be needed to complete the project.</p>
<p>Some people want to build the cells that are in the panels. If you are going to attempt this project, you need to start very small. An average home requires approximately forty-one thousand square inches of solar panel, or about two hundred fifty square feet. A cell is usually 4&#034; square and it takes about 180 squares to make one panel. The cells are very delicate and must be tested as they are placed in the panel.</p>
<p>Knowing how much energy you use in your home will be important when planning your project. Many people decide to use smaller solar units and cut down on their energy usage. However, remember that the solar panels you produce will be staying with your home if you sell it.</p>
<p>In order to maintain the value of your home, you will want to get plans that will provide enough energy for the amount of energy that the average person or family will use in your home.</p>
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		<title>Common Sense Reasons For Switching To Solar Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 15:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Goldwin</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, one major reason is because of the financial aspects.  After the initial investment has been recovered, the energy from the sun if practically free and clear.  The recovery or payback period for this investment can be very short depending on how much electricity your household uses.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, one major reason is because of the financial aspects.  After the initial investment has been recovered, the energy from the sun if practically free and clear.  The recovery or payback period for this investment can be very short depending on how much electricity your household uses.</p>
<p>There are also many financial incentives that are widely available from the federal and local government that will lessen your overall cost.  Depending on your area, if your system produces more energy than you use, your utility company can buy it from you, building up a credit on your account! This nifty little idea is called &#034;net-metering&#034;.  Fundamentally, it will save you money on your electricity bill if you even have one at all.</p>
<p>One large fact about solar energy is that it doesn&#039;t require any fuel.  It&#039;s not affected by the supply and demand of fuel and is therefore not subjected to the ever-increasing price of gasoline.  The savings are instantaneous and for many years to come.</p>
<p>For the environmentally conscious, solar energy is clean, renewable (unlike gas, oil and coal) and sustainable, helping to protect our environment.  It doesn&#039;t pollute our air by releasing carbon-dioxide, nitrogen-oxide, sulphur-dioxide or mercury into the atmosphere like many traditional forms of electrical generation does.  Solar energy doesn&#039;t contribute to global warming, acid rain or smog and as a matter of fact, it actively contributes to the decrease of harmful green house gas emissions.</p>
<p>Solar energy can be employed to offset utility-supplied energy consumption. For those apprehensive about outages it will also continue to supply your home or business with electricity in the occurrence of a power outage.</p>
<p>Your solar energy system can function entirely independently, not requiring a connection to a power or gas grid at all. Systems can even be installed in remote locations (like cabins and remote vacation homes), making it more sensible and cost-effective than the supply of utility electricity to a new site.  Almost all solar energy systems are virtually maintenance free and will last for decades.  Once installed, there are no recurring costs and they operate silently, have no moving parts, do not release offensive smells and do not require you to add any fuel.  More solar panels can easily be added in the future when your family&#039;s needs develop.</p>
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		<title>Solar Do It Yourself: Making Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 12:11:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Areelitaha Joahlanski</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing solar for the average sized household can be very expensive. To cut these costs, with a little effort you may make your own solar panels. If you choose to do this, you should be aware of a few things so you keep it cheap. The cost effective solution installing solar panels at home has increased the popularity of solar do it yourself kits.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Installing solar for the average sized household can be very expensive. To cut these costs, with a little effort you may make your own solar panels. If you choose to do this, you should be aware of a few things so you keep it cheap. The cost effective solution installing solar panels at home has increased the popularity of solar do it yourself kits.</p>
<p>There is a lot of information on the Internet on solar power and building solar panels for homes. The initial step is to do your research so you know what is required for your home and if it will suit your needs. It will help you decided if it is indeed a good alternative for you.</p>
<p>First, you will need to check all your appliances that use electric power to calculate roughly how much power you use. This will let you know how many solar panels you will need to build to create sufficient energy to run your home especially if you decided to solely depend on this source of energy.</p>
<p>To build a few solar panels to power some appliances for you can be done in a day even if you are a beginner at DIY. Most instruction manuals will take you step by step on how to build a small solar panel which you can then scale up and create more for more appliances.</p>
<p>Another thing to remember is that you will not always get enough solar energy to directly use the power when required. So, the energy that you collect using your solar panels will need to be stored to be used when there is less light. This may been done using a battery, which you can also build.</p>
<p>The materials that you need to build solar panels and a battery storage system is readily available in your local stores. If you find it difficult to find, there are also many websites that sell solar cells.</p>
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		<title>Alternative Energy Solutions Can Save You Money.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 09:13:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[If your energy bills are getting higher and higher and you are finding it difficult to cope then you may be thinking of investing in an alternative power supply. There are now some cheaper ways to get renewable energies installed and you could be making savings quickly. You can now get lots of information on the internet and elsewhere about alternative energy solutions.]]></description>
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If your energy bills are getting higher and higher and you are finding it difficult to cope then you may be thinking of investing in an alternative power supply. There are now some cheaper ways to get renewable energies installed and you could be making savings quickly. You can now get lots of information on the internet and elsewhere about alternative energy solutions.</p>
<p>Climate change is also encouraging individuals, organizations and governments to invest in green technologies. Installing solar or <a target='_blank' href="http://www.escience.ca/resource-centre/home/energy/gus-vertical-axis-wind-turbines">wind power</a> in your home will contribute to the fight against global warming. Having your house properly insulated and using sustainable green energy will mean that your household reduces its carbon footprint dramatically.</p>
<p>There is no reliable average figure for energy savings as there are too many variables for each case. However you can get a good idea of the possible savings you could make by using an energy calculator. There are many websites which have them and you just need to fill in the information about your house and electricity consumption. It will use this information to work out how much money you can save by using different technologies. This may help you decide which type of sustainable technology to install and how much money it is worth investing.</p>
<p>Wind and solar power are the most used forms of renewable energy in homes. The weather is usually the deciding factor when deciding between the two. It is a rare place that has as much sun as wind and so you need to choose the one which will generate the most power.</p>
<p>Solar power is harnessed using photovoltaic cells. These are put into panels which are usually installed on the roof of your house. One of the criticisms of solar power has been the cost of installation. For many years it was very high and people calculated that it could take as long as the life of the cells to recover their savings. However the costs have lowered in recent years as more companies provide the service.</p>
<p>You may have decided to install a wind turbine on your property. These are a clean and reliable source of power as long as you live in a place with sufficient wind. The installation costs for these have reduced dramatically in the last thirty years. Advances in the technology have also made the machinery more efficient so that it is getting more power from the same amount of wind.</p>
<p>One way households can reduce the costs of installation and start saving money quicker is to build and install the new energy technology themselves. Building solar panels from scratch is possible from items available online or in hardware stores. There are also kits which have all the parts and instructions but they are a little more expensive. It is also possible to build wind turbines but if you intend to install a large one it is better to get professional help. However micro turbines can be built and installed even by people who do not have building experience. If you wish to investigate the self build route then there is lots of advice on the internet.</p>
<p>Finding alternative energy solutions is important for all of us so that we can mitigate the effects of climate change and reduce energy costs for our households.</p>
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