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Solar Power For Home Use

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Written by Adrian Fletcher   
Tuesday, 02 September 2008

With traditional energy sources getting used up at a rate faster than they can be regenerated or renewed, it seems the time is right to take abundant energy resources like the Sun seriously. Not only does solar energy promise abundant and renewable energy, it is environmentally more friendly than fossil fuels.


Many people are a bit hesitant to install a solar power system because of the cost or they do not understand the technology. However, with the right information, it is actually quite easy to install a solar system. Moreover, there are a variety of solar power systems. some are easy to install and some are more complicated. Starting with the simple ones primes you for the more complicated systems.

This article will cover the many solar power options open to the homeowner that wants to save on energy bills.


Solar cooker: A solar cooker is a cooking utensil that uses absolutely no fuel for cooking. You can cook food for up to five people in the small box with a bit of organization. If you are thinking that using a solar cooker will reduce your chances of serving up a varied platter on the dining table, you will be surprised to know that you can not only boil food items in the cooker but also roast and bake.

The biggest problem with the solar oven is that it takes time to build up the temperature needed for cooking. And to this extent, it requires the climate to be warm. However it is ideal if you have a bit of time and can save on using the standard cooker.

Solar home lighting : Solar lighting can extend to the home and the garden. Many people use standalone solar lights in the garden for pathways or driveways. The lights store energy during the day and illuminate at night. Lighting in the home usually uses solar panels to create electricity for the Sun. The electricity can be converted and stored for use at light when it is most needed. A good system can save you substantial amounts on power bills.

Solar heating : solar heating can be to keep the house warm or it can be used to heat the water that you use for baths, showers or washing up. solar heating can use an active solar powered system (solar panels) or a passive system that relies on the Suns heat to warm up water. Both systems can save you money on water bills that are often one of the most expensive bills you will get.

Most complicated solar power systems require professional installations. This can mount up but in most cases these systems will last for 20 plus years. If you can get your original investment back in the first 5 years, then the next 15 years are pure saving on energy bills. However, if you start with simple systems, that you can make yourself then you can save on the initial start up costs too.

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