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		<title>solar panels &#8211; Homemade Solar Panels &#8211; How to Build Your Own Solar Panels &amp; Save &#8230;</title>
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Making your own solar power panels helps you save money on your utility bills by ensuring your alternative energy source is renewable and sustainable over the lifespan of the panels. In addition, you are protecting the environment as solar power does not emit harmful gases into the air in the process. 
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Making your own solar power panels helps you save money on your utility bills by ensuring your alternative energy source is renewable and sustainable over the lifespan of the panels. In addition, you are protecting the environment as solar power does not emit harmful gases into the air in the process. </p>
<p>Contrary to general believe, assembling your solar panel is not as hard as it is made out to<span id="more-257"></span> be and you do not need special technical skills. In fact, the components are easily bought from the local hardware store and the basic materials you need are very easily found toolkit items. The basic materials are namely plywood, salt, copper wire, sandpaper, metal scissors etc are very common and affordable.</p>
<p>Simply ensure that you have a rooftop which directly faces the sun and with extensive sunlight. Ensure that the angle and location where you place your homemade solar panels are in the position of capturing the optimal amount of sunlight. If you do not have a large sun facing rooftop, use your backyard or garden. </p>
<p>It is important to note that the solar panels absorb and collect the UV wavelengths of the sunlight for conversion into electricity. Hence, the cells are capable of collecting and storing energy, i.e. the UV wavelengths even in cloudy weather. The only difference is that in a sunny day, the solar panels work better and less hard.</p>
<p>At less than 200 dollars to build and install, your homemade solar power systems simply costs about 6 percent of a 3000 dollar professionally ready made panel. Not to mention that this is an initial setup cost will very quickly pay for itself almost in the first month of usage when the electricity cost savings you immediately gained more than off set the setup cost. </p>
<p>You will need a good guidebook for your homemade solar panels system which provides specific instructions and design diagrams. Make sure you choose one with member forums for discussion as well as step by step videos that walk you through the critical steps and you are good to go. If you think that this would be expensive, well think again, as this manual usually cost less than a good meal.</p>
<p>So start reducing your carbon footprint, start building your very own solar panels and Start cutting your utility bills by at least half.</p>
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		<title>solar power &#8211; Solar Power for Homes: What are the Advantages of Solar Energy?</title>
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		<title>Solar Energy &#8211; Pros And Cons About Solar Energy</title>
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<p>Solar energy has many advantages over conventional power energy. That energy is free and the only expense is from recovering it. The cost of recovering the suns energy is of a very small portion and recovered faster compared with conventional energy. The recovering units are not connected to natural gas or power grids, they stand alone with no fees. The supply of solar energy is limitless. It has no emission gases to harm the earth&#8217;s atmosphere, it is <span id="more-250"></span>earth friendly.</p>
<p>Focusing collectors have a movable mirror, called heliostats, is pointed to the sun and can provide incredible heat, a temperature around 4000 degrees C. This degree temperature is used for a solar furnace in industries and research. These solar furnaces are healthy for the environment. The heliostats are focusing the energy to a boiler that turns water into steam. To produce solar electricity, focusing collectors are used.</p>
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These collectors are often used in schools and homes to provide heat using water that is heated in pipes. They cannot provide as much heat as the focusing collectors because of their smaller size.</p>
<p>Focusing collectors and Photovoltaic cells, are build with thin pieces of semiconductors, they convert radiation from the sun into electricity.</p>
<p>The pros and cons of solar energy are often debated, but the debate always seems to favor solar energy over the conventional method. Solar energy has no restriction on supply and demand like fuel, it is free and it doesn&#8217;t pollute the air. It is natural and pure and conducive to greater health.</p>
<p>We can work together in many ways in order to get the best of natural and renewable resources. Using solar energy is not only safe, free and helpful but it is inspiring to others. The expenses to put a solar system together are less than the cost of using other resources for heat, including electricity and gas. By using electricity and gas you may have a low cost at the beginning but in the end you will end up paying all the time for years to come. With solar power you may have a small initial investment to pay to convert your home into solar energy but after that you will have no huge electric bills in your mailbox. You may choose to combine the use of electric or gas for a back up heating source from local companies. Solar power has been available for a long time; it is available today and will be available for us for many years to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaders in the United Kingdom may need to actually move faster than their counterparts in the United States given that they have signed on to climate control treaties involving other G-8 countries along with the Kyoto Protocol which is being pushed by the United Nations. This could be a sign that the United Kingdom is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" src="http://www.bestwaytoinvest.com/UserFiles/Image/solar%20energy.jpg" alt="" width="293" height="195" />Leaders in the United Kingdom may need to actually move faster than their counterparts in the United States given that they have signed on to climate control treaties involving other G-8 countries along with the Kyoto Protocol which is being pushed by the United Nations. This could be a sign that the United Kingdom is far more serious about climate control in comparison to other developed/industrialized nations in general. Commitments are commitments and the government of the United Kingdom and the private sector are going to keep up their end of the bargain.</p>
<p>Groups like the UK Solar Energy Society highlight companies within the United Kingdom who are vital to the solar energy business. Companies like Siemens and Solar G8 limited deserve a pat on the back for promoting the principles espoused in the innovative book homemade energy. If we see more congratulations and thank you notices being handed out around the world maybe more companies like Windsun and MCL Solar will either be able to expand their businesses or make sure other players get into the United Kingdom solar energy game.</p>
<p>UK solar energy also has some distribution companies out there in the country, but once we all realize that this is not only about being the best UK solar energy company possible, but also about making our nation and the world safer we won&#8217;t be as worried about our balanced sheets. The true concern out there is about the future of our children and grandchildren. Will they inherit a better, safer planet than we did? If United Kingdom solar companies keep working at and promoting the use of homemade solar energy the chances of our children having a wonderful future increase ten fold.</p>
<p>The idea of a green economy doesn&#8217;t have to just be a bunch of concepts written on a blackboard or typed up for a board room speech. If more people got involved in the sales end of solar energy like Solar Sense UK or in the manufacturing or more solar panels like Zeta Controls, than these hopes for more job growth can become a reality. It may look bad to be promoting one company over the other, but to show commitment to solar energy in the United Kingdom as they have someone had to lay the groundwork.</p>
<p>One way to promote to promote of using solar energy to power your home is for the United Kingdom to possibly subsidize the advertising budgets of start up solar energy companies within the country. You&#8217;ve just got to be smart with the pounds that people relinquish from their paychecks to make sure their nation progresses. What I mean by that is the government of the United Kingdom would have to be careful in making sure that they weren&#8217;t picking winners and losers within the UK solar energy industry.</p>
<p>This whole idea of promoting solar energy use within the United Kingdom is about banding together for the common good. Sitting around and pointing fingers about who did not promote the ideas of homemade energy enough will do the people of the country no good. Using homemade solar energy is about reviewing the facts to gain knowledge, but not to bicker. Bickering will not help anyone move forward.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[The idea of seeing an enhanced use of solar energy around the world is something that many people promote as a part of a broader energy portfolio. The fact that the sun is one of our greatest renewable resources it makes perfect sense to promote the idea of homemade solar panels and energy. Now why [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" src="http://royallondonconstruction.com/products/solar%20panels.jpg" alt="" width="293" height="207" />The idea of seeing an enhanced use of solar energy around the world is something that many people promote as a part of a broader energy portfolio. The fact that the sun is one of our greatest renewable resources it makes perfect sense to promote the idea of homemade solar panels and energy. Now why aren&#8217;t more people taking advantage of the benefits of <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">homemade solar energy</a>? One reason is that even many tax professionals haven&#8217;t fully educated themselves on things like energy tax credits that their clients can receive for installing solar panels in their homes. If your accountant does not know about the tax benefits involved with solar panels, how is the average person suppose to be aware of them?</p>
<p>Many average citizens simply cannot memorize all the city regulations and building codes possibly involved with installing solar panels into your home. Making the calls to your local officials and having an assessor come out to potentially see how this alters the value of their property is too much of a hassle in the eyes of some people. I truly believe that these people who are not taking advantage of the idea of using energy generated from solar panels in their home or business are really missing the boat long term. The book <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">homemade energy</a> is about highlighting some of the long term benefits generated from the concept of using solar panels and energy to power your home. Passing out the book homemade energy and promoting the websites that teach business leaders about solar energy at business seminars would be another positive step. Once business leaders realize that the switch to renewable will increase their bottom line, the private sector will become even greater leaders in the renewable energy field.</p>
<p>To remedy the ignorance about the financial benefits of solar energy and the tax code, community colleges could offer financial literacy classes and general classes about how using solar energy is good for the long term health of the planet Earth. Transportation costs may indeed be another factor as to why <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">homemade energy</a> like solar panels to light your home are not being used by more people. If manufacturers and distributors can come to an agreement on how to transport the solar panels and energy in a cheaper, more efficient way they would not have to charge as much to the consumer making the purchase.</p>
<p><a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">Homemade energy</a> can inspire the next great group of community leaders to bring clean, efficient solar energy to hamlets all around the world. Places where you would never dream the type of technology should be available needs to be at our fingertips.<a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1"> solar panels and energy</a> is not just about the future, it is about the present.<br />
It depends upon which source you read for your information, but using solar panels to generate energy to run your household may cut your energy costs by twenty five percent. In this economy, that is something that most people cannot turn down. Imagine what that could do for a business who is trying to cut costs as they attempt to hire more people? The results would be tremendously positive.</p>

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With the rising costs of electricity as well as the uncertainty caused by the current economic conditions, many people across America and around the world are starting to feel the pinch caused by electric prices. To make it worse, as technology advances, we are constantly using more and more electricity to power our everyday [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the rising costs of electricity as well as the uncertainty caused by the current economic conditions, many people across America and around the world are starting to feel the pinch caused by electric prices. To make it worse, as technology advances, we are constantly using more and more electricity to power our everyday appliances.</p>
<p>Items such as air conditioners and electric heating systems do use a lot of energy and run up high electric bills for home owners everywhere.</p>
<p>And to make matters even worse, is the fact that over 90% of the electricity generate in the United States comes from non-renewable sources, such as Petroleum, Natural Gas and Coal. These resources are being depleted day by day, and when they are gone, they will be gone permanently. There is also the environmental impact caused by producing energy from these types of materials, which cause massive amounts of pollution and environmental damage day by day.</p>
<p>There are of course alternatives. Wind power and solar power do use renewable sources and do not release harmful pollutants into the atmosphere. Unfortunately, they represent less then 1% of all the power that is produced in the United States at this time.</p>
<p>So what is the solution to all these issues? Sure, you can try to do your part in order to save electricity, by using energy efficient appliances and do everything you can to reduce your power consumption. But in most cases, it will not have any significant impact on your electric bill, and may not be feasible for everyone. For example, few people have the money to completely replace their household appliances and heating system with newer, more energy efficient ones.</p>
<p>The answer would be simple: use Homemade Electricity.</p>
<p>Thankfully in this day, there exists solutions that allow you to use renewable energy sources, such as wind turbines and solar panels to produce enough energy in order to power your home.</p>
<p>So why aren&#8217;t more people using them? One of the reasons is their cost. Those appliances are mainly designed for commercial and industrial applications. As such, the cost can be in the thousands of Dollars just for one product, and this doesn&#8217;t even include the cost of setting up the product, which can run well in the hundreds of dollars.</p>
<p>However, there is still a viable solution. You can now build your own Homemade Electricity, such as wind turbines and solar panels. And you don&#8217;t need to be some kind of inventor or scientist in order to be able to do so. You won&#8217;t need to spend countless amounts of money either.</p>
<p>For example, the components required in order to build a solar panel that can provide enough energy to power your home can be acquired for less than $200 at a local hardware store. Setting up such a system is also easy, and can be done in one day, as well as being a fun activity in which you family can participate. The investment that you make will pay off in the very first month of using it as well.</p>
<p>Now is the time to take action and use renewable sources of Homemade Electricity and start saving your money and the environment.</p>

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<p>HomeMadeEnergy.org will decrease electric bills by 80% . Therfore it will save you thousands of dollars a year to power your home. Secondly, you can do this without buying any expensive equipment.</p>
<p>The step by step instruction guide includes diagrams, and is written for the layman. The instruction guide includes geographical information that will help you determine if solar or wind power would be best at your particular location. There is not any other parts or products to buy. You pick up the items needed to build the solar system or wind system at any hardware store.</p>
<p>Instead of selling you a solar or wind power generator, <a href="http://webtvbook.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">HomeMadeEnergy.org</a> teaches you how to make your own. Essentially, they are cutting the retailer and the middle man out of the process by selling ”how to” technology. So, instead of paying thousands of dollars for ready made products, you can make your own, for under $200.00</p>
<h1><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">My Research On HomeMadeEnergy</span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> </span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Suggests:</span></span></span></strong></h1>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;"><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 6px; margin-right: 6px;" src="http://www.free-energy-userreports.com/images/solar2.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="202" /></span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"></span></span></strong></p>
<p>HomeMadeEnergy.org is providing an easy to use manual on how to build your own wind and solar power system. Unlike other companies, who sell you a manual that can only be used with additional supplies bought from them, the HomeMadeEnergy.Org can be used building supplies from any vendor.</p>
<p>The cost of powering a home with electricity can be reduced or eliminated with alternative power sources like- wind and solar. But, solar panels and wind turbines are expensive. Building your own system is a much cheaper alternative for people wanting to convert, or just use it as an energy supplement.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: left;"><a href="http://webtvbook.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1"><strong><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Go to the Official Home Made Energy Website</strong></span></span></span></strong></a><span style="font-size: small;"><strong> </strong></span></p>
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A solar cell is a device which changes sunlight into electricity. A more technical term for a solar cell is a photovoltaic cell.
The term &#8220;photo&#8221; derives from the Greek word for &#8220;light,&#8221; and the term &#8220;voltaic&#8221; comes from the word &#8220;volt&#8221; which means &#8220;electrical force.&#8221; A &#8220;cell&#8221; is a small receptacle or container containing electrodes [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong></strong></em>A solar cell is a device which changes sunlight into electricity. A more technical term for a solar cell is a photovoltaic cell.</p>
<p>The term &#8220;photo&#8221; derives from the Greek word for &#8220;light,&#8221; and the term &#8220;voltaic&#8221; comes from the word &#8220;volt&#8221; which means &#8220;electrical force.&#8221; A &#8220;cell&#8221; is a small receptacle or container containing electrodes which generate power.</p>
<p>Thus, a photovoltaic cell is a container that creates electric force, through light.</p>
<p>Whereas a solar cell can generate electricity from any light source, its intended use is the collection of solar energy from the sun.</p>
<p><strong>How a Solar Cell Works</p>
<p></strong> The solar cell works as follows:</p>
<p>Photons (which are particles of light in sun rays) hit the surface of the solar cell and are absorbed a semiconductor, such as silicon.</p>
<p>These photons (bits of sunlight) knock electrons loose from the atoms inside the semiconductor. The photons then push the electrons along, leaving a &#8220;gap&#8221; in the atom. Another electron is then pulled from an adjacent atom to fill the gap. And so an electrical flow is generated.</p>
<p>The simplicity of this is that one atom has an extra electron, and the other atom is missing one. This is referred to as a &#8220;difference in potential.&#8221; Nature, wanting to remain balanced, tries to even things out by pulling another electron from the neighboring atom.</p>
<p>A solar panel is comprised of a group of solar cells which are linked together to produce the desired amount of electrical energy.</p>
<p>A group of solar cells linked together can also be referred to as a &#8220;module.&#8221; Thus the terms &#8220;solar panel,&#8221; and &#8220;solar module,&#8221; are synonymous to each other, and essentially mean the exact same thing. &#8220;Solar panel&#8221; is the more common term, and &#8220;solar module&#8221; is the technical term.</p>
<p>One can use solar panels individually or one can link several together in order to generate more electricity. When a group of solar panels are linked together, it is called a &#8220;solar array&#8221;. The more solar panels are included in a solar array, the more power they produce.</p>
<p>Solar Power is a clean and virtually unlimited source of energy. I say &#8220;virtually unlimited&#8221; because the sun itself won&#8217;t last forever. But we won&#8217;t have to worry about that for the next few billion years.</p>
<p>Since solar power is a clean energy source which has been around for decades, one might wonder why its not used more. The answer to this lies partially in the cost of producing solar panels, as well as in the efficiency of the solar panels.</p>
<p>We are currently in the second generation of solar panel technology and verging on the third. A lot has changed since the first generation. Solar panels a are becoming a viable source of clean energy.</p>
<p>The solar cells of earlier times were relatively large and bulky compared to our current models. In view of the amount of energy and material required to produce them, and the amount of energy they actually produced, it was more costly to use solar energy than to use fossil fuels. The only exception was in places where little or no fossil fuels were available, such as in space.</p>
<p>With the second-generation solar cells, we attempted to tackle this exact problem. We attempted improve manufacturing techniques so as to reduce the costs, materials and energy needed for the production of solar cells.</p>
<p>Recently, major advances have been made in the production of solar cells, which have reduced production costs.</p>
<p>One contribution in this area was the development of techniques to coat glass or ceramic materials with very thin layers of semi-conductive substances. This made it possible to produce solar panels using only a fraction of the semi-conductive material that was required earlier. The production of solar panels using this second-generation technology is referred to as &#8220;Thin Film Technology.&#8221;</p>
<p>Third-generation solar energy technologies are currently being researched and developed. The objective is to improve the power of solar cells even further (while keeping production costs to a minimum) in which case thirty to sixty percent of the sunlight hitting the panels will be converted into electricity. (Currently, solar panels convert only about twenty percent.)</p>
<p>But regardless of third generation solar technology, the second-generation solar cell is efficient enough to make solar technology viable &#8211; and a host of new solar-powered products have hit the consumer market.</p>
<p>Solar-powered calculators have been in use for a while now, we&#8217;ve all seen them. We have even seen a few other novelty devices. But only in the last few years have solar devices come into serious and practical use.</p>
<p>The last two years in particular have seen a virtual explosion of solar devices hitting the market. Solar flashlights (I&#8217;ve often wandered what use they were), solar-powered radios, and, recently, solar battery chargers.</p>
<p>One can also now find a wide range of portable solar chargers and panels, which are lightweight and easy to transport, yet capable of providing a decent amount of power in even the most remote locations. Solar chargers are becoming a standard part of wilderness survival kits and emergency preparedness kits.</p>
<p>All of this is a result of the developments in solar cell technology, and the coming of the Solar Age.</p></div>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all remember as a kid how watching the Jetsons made us think that in the 21st Century, we were going to be in flying cars, food would be ready in no time at the push of a button, we would never have to worry about the effect of electricity use in our homes and we would have sexy teenage girls with white hair. Well, we didn&#8217;t get the date with Judy Jetson or the flying car, but one thing that we do have the capability of doing is being able to produce a zero-emission, fully renewable energy source. Why not tap into the awesome power of Mother Nature and use solar and wind power?</p>
<p>If you look at statistics, 94% of all energy consumed in the United States is non-renewable. Once we get rid of it, it&#8217;s gone! Is this the better Earth that we were promised? Of course not! With pollution and global warming still imminent threats, isn&#8217;t renewable energy the right way to go?</p>
<p>What are the benefits of solar and wind power? Well, ten years from now, all the solar energy you use will still be free and zero-emission. You literally are doing your part to curb global warming, smog and other problems like the Asian Brown Cloud, which is caused largely by fossil fuels.</p>
<p>The electric company doesn&#8217;t like the idea of solar and wind power for one very important reason &#8212; You can&#8217;t put a meter on the sun or on the wind that blows across your face. This is power and if it&#8217;s available, why not utilize it for the best reason of all: Powering your home and contributing to your part in saving the environment?</p>
<p>Wind Power is another viable energy source &#8212; anyone who&#8217;s been to Holland loves the windmills and how they go around and produce energy. Well, they&#8217;re not just there for show. You can create your own energy using that too, and again, it&#8217;s fully renewable! You put up a windmill on your roof the size of a small pet and with the right tools, it can harness enough energy for you to go completely off-grid!</p>
<p>But how does one go about getting solar energy? One good place to look for an economical way to build your own solar energy source is <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=ck">www.homemadeenergy.org</a>. With a little bit of know-how and a couple of hours time, you could build your own solar and wind powered system, harness the awesome power of that star that&#8217;s 93 million miles away and in no time, you&#8217;ll be powering all your kitchen appliances, computers, even game room accessories with no worries about having to wear a gas mask.</p>
<p>In conclusion, the way of the future is to look beyond coal, oil and natural gas and look towards smart ways to power your home and not put any more CO2 in the sky than needed, by making your own solar panels and wind turbines. And best of all, your boss will be a heck of a lot more understanding than Mr. Spacely.</p>

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