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Solar Power On A Budget

Solar power for those of us on a budget may seem like the impossible dream ,we’re being told to reduce our carbon footprint , but the cost of going solar puts it beyond the reach of many . For those who look in purely financial terms , forgetting the environmental factors , the cost/benefit analysis shows a pay back stretching way out into the future , and further still for those who live in the more northerly or southerly parts of our planet , where the investment required is greater to cope with lower overall light levels .There are a growing number of Solar installation companies who will happily come along to sell and install their products , but do you know for certain that what they’re selling you is the best thing for your situation ? Have you really gone in to this thoroughly ? The chances are you don’t know what is best for your situation , and your either going to take these folks on trust , or decide that the whole thing is just far too expensive . Had you gone into to this thoroughly , and looked at the cost implications it’s unlikely that you would have been talking to one of these firms at all . Happily there are much more cost effective ways of going solar , although they do require you to roll up your sleeves and get stuck in . If the cost of going solar were $2000-$3000 instead of $10,000-$20,000 would this not make the whole exercise a much more realistic proposition ? Today all of the components to assemble a fully functional solar power system are easily available to ordinary folks , armed with good quality information and the will to succeed , going solar is a realistic proposition for most house holds-good news for your energy budget ,and good news for the planet.

As with all projects the secret to success lies in good planning , and in order to plan a solar power system good quality information is needed . Describing all the steps in detail is beyond the scope of an article such as this ,what follows is an outline of the steps to be taken with a link to further information below.
The initial step is to calculate the amount of power needing to be produced , (this one action may lead you to review the whole issue of power usage in your home) , are you properly insulated ? are your appliances up to modern efficiency standards ?, are you using low energy light bulbs etc ? The two fig
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ures you’re most interested in are average usage over the course of a year and peak usage .The answers will help determine how to size your solar installation and what kind of ongoing relationship you will have with your existing power supplier .You can either become completely self sufficient , or have a two way deal with your power company,( you buy all you use from them ,they buy all you produce ,this way you don’t have to size your system for peak usage ,and provided your system produces more than your average usage you end up in credit). Another decision to make at this stage is to decide how you will make and store hot water . In some households especially those with young children or teenage daughters this can be a big energy user.
The choices are to use part of the solar catchment available to heat heat water directly through an appropriately sized solar hot water panel , to heat with electricity (not an issue if you’re making enough),or some other means ( a back boiler,or wetback on a log burner).In more northerly or southerly latitudes it is likely that a combination of methods will be needed to cope with long winter nights.

The next step is to carefully assess the available solar catchment,in other words , just where will the solar panels be fixed . This is nearly always a compromise , they should face south in the northern hemisphere and north in the southern hemisphere and be fixed at an angle roughly equivalent to
latitude of the installation , this way they will make the most of the available sunlight . Rooftops are often chosen to avoid shading from neighbouring properties ,this is not always ideal as the panels will need periodic maintenance. A careful assessment of the local micro-climate is also called for , solar panels located in Jedda (Saudi Arabia) will under average conditions and over a period of time produce just over twice as much electricity as they would were they to be located in London (UK). Records of Solar radiation should be available for your location from your National Weather (Meteorological ) office.
By now We know how much power we need to produce and we have taken into account our latitude so we know how many solar panels will be needed the next step is to acquire them . There are two choices here , buy them or make them , as we’re focussing on budget solar power making them has to be the preferred option .Home built solar panels can be made at a fraction of the cost the Solar Power companies charge for them ,essentially they consist of solar cells soldered together to produce an output or around 18 volts (needed to charge 12 volt batteries),a heavy duty diode,(to prevent the batteries discharging during darkness)and a weather proof cover with a glass or plexi glass top.

A full and detailed description and videos of construction methods can be found by clicking on the link below. Once the required number of panels are made ,mounted and linked together they are connected to a charge controller that in turn charges an appropriately sized bank of deep cycle batteries. The batteries are connected to an inverter whose specifications must be matched to the overall capacity of your system and your local voltage and frequency ( the function of the inverter is to turn D.C. electricity from the batteries into A.C. Electricity). Finally a professional electrician will be needed to make the connection into either your own ring main or to a two way metering device provided by your power company. Remember that whilst solar power is the most convenient form of free renewable energy to collect and make use of , there are others , and as everyone’s situation will be different , some may find it appropriate to integrate wind turbines , hydro-electric ,and or geo thermal energy into to their systems. Again with the appropriate research and guidance these other forms of renewable free energy can be tapped into at low cost .

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The author is a keen advocate of renewable energy on environmental grounds , but in recent times has seen a growing economic case for ‘going green’. No matter what your views are on global warming , the economic case for using renewable energy and in particular solar power has never been so strong and will continue to strengthen as time rolls by . For more information , instructional videos , sources of solar power equipment, downloadable e books follow the link below.

www.solar-power-4-you.com

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Commercial Solar Power – Understanding Molten Salt Batteries

Solar power is often discussed in terms of dealing with home energy needs. Why not in larger terms? Well, the problem is storage. Most devices have been inefficient at storing the massive amounts of energy produced on solar farms. This is where molten salt batteries might change things.

The primary Continue reading Solar Power – Commercial Solar Power – Understanding Molten Salt Batteries

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Solar Power – Home Solar Power Systems – What Makes it Work?

If your youngsters comes home from school and says that they are learning about photovoltaic solar energy, don’t tell them not to use that sort of language around their mother until you Google it. Photovoltaic solar power is the energy for home solar power systems, pretty cool stuff. It is possible that you have heard it spoken of as solar power electricity, solar Continue reading Solar Power – Home Solar Power Systems – What Makes it Work?

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Solar Power – Solar Panels For Homes Why People Are Choosing Solar Panels For Homes

Solar Panels For Homes Why People Are Choosing Solar Panels For Homes

Installing solar panels for homes is steadily becoming an increasingly more fashionable thing to do both here in the US and other countries throughout the world, and for good reason. Solar panels for homes are not just for the wealthy and eco-conscious. With recent price reductions and government Continue reading Solar Power – Solar Panels For Homes Why People Are Choosing Solar Panels For Homes

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Solar Power – Photovoltaic Solar Power

Also known as PV, photovoltaic is an array of cells comprising of photovoltaic material which transforms energy from sun into direct electricity current. Presently, the materials used for photovoltaic solar power generation include polycrystalline silicon, monocrystalline silicon, copper indium sulphide, cadmium telluride and microcrystalline silicon.

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Solar Power – Do You "D-I-Y" a Solar Power System, Or Pay Someone Else to Do It?

If you want solar power to give you the energy for your home, then you can either pay another to install a solar power system or install it yourself, or “D-I-Y.” You need to be sure you weigh the choices carefully, as there are pro’s and con’s to each. Here are some of the reasons you should consider as you make the choice to install the system.

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Solar Power – Latest Solar Power news – Understanding solar power

If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

Understanding solar power

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Ann Arbor Energy Efficient Mortgage Project

For about 15 years I’ve been hearing about energy efficient mortgages. That is mortgages that are set up to encourage energy efficient improvements or designs.

Well it appears that we should utilize one of these for our Ann Arbor solar project, but even though I’m a mortgage expert I don’t know anyone personally who has experience with these.

So, a new research project. Here are the links I’ve found so far:

This is from 2009 and is fairly useful: http://www.emagazine.com/view/?4738&src= It mentions a $8,000 cap for FHA but also mentions an additional $4,000 for weatherization.

Federal Citizens Information Center in Pueblo: http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/housing/fin-energy-eff/eff.html

Example: http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/housing/fin-energy-eff/feehome_emm.html

Notes on Fannie Mae Program: www.p2pays.org/ref/19/18219.pdf

Residential Energy Services Network information on mortages: http://resnet.us/mortgages

FHA mortgage letters, guidelines, and example: http://resnet.us/ratings/fha_guidelines

http://www.greenmortgagecompany.com/documents/US-C-218-3659.pdf

Fannie Mae Energy Addendum Form: http://www.greenmortgagecompany.com/documents/US-C-218-3659.pdf

http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/incentive.cfm?Incentive_Code=US36F&re=1&ee=1

Not terribly useful article on FHA EEMs: http://www.fha.com/fha_article.cfm?id=69

FHA pages: http://www.fhasecure.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/eem/eemhog96.cfm

http://www.fhasecure.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/eem/energy-r.cfm

Judging from this it looks like FHA limits the improvement cost to 5% of the median area price. ($165,000 in Ann Arbor), this means about $8,000 which isn’t going to buy many solar cells!

This site discusses the Energy Star mortgage which is a pilot program in a couple states. (not Michigan) http://energyprograms.org/index.html

Good Fannie Mae presentation from 2003: http://www.docstoc.com/docs/2967012/Energy-Efficient-Mortgage-Michelle-Desiderio-Fannie-Mae-April-Energy-Efficient

FHA site including their EEM letters: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/eem/eemlette.cfm

FHA fact sheet that says if homeowner has the skills that lender may allow homeowner to provide the labor: http://www.docstoc.com/docs/38235736/FHAs-Energy-Efficient-Mortgage-(EEM)-Fact-Sheet (There are a lot of good EEM documents on this site. Search for Energy Efficient Mortgage.

Here are some interesting energy saving window panels that can take a single pain of glass up to energy star standards with just an interior storm window: http://www.windotherm.com/

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Solar Power – YouTube – SOLAR TRAINING DIY SOLAR PANEL PV PHOTOVOLTAIC HARBOR …


What are home solar power panels? The primary function of a solar panel is to transform sunlight into usable electricity. This effect is a physical manifestation of the photovoltaic effect. Solar panels are made up of solar cells that are gathered together within a frame. Each solar cell has the capability to convert the sunlight into useful electricity. However, the conversion rate of each cell is somewhat limited when measured in total wattage output. Basically, each cell only produces an amount of electricity equivalent to 1 to 2 Watts. Therefore a very large number of solar cells need to be integrated into each solar panel, and usually a significant number of panels are connected in order to form a so called solar panel array. This procedure is necessary to produce a usable quantity of solar power for a complete home.

This joining of solar cells collectively in order to establish higher power is an inherent advantage of the solar cell system. It follows that when you require additional power for personal consumption, you only have to add more panels.

There are several types of solar power panel, which have different power generating characteristics ad features dependent upon the material from which they are made. They can be made up of either thin-film, monocrystalline, or polycrystalline modules. The Thin-film solar cell consists of alloys (amorphous-silicon) which are stored in thin layers deposited on a substrate. This means it can be quite supple (dependent on the substrate used) and is therefore more easily applicable in certain environments.

Monocrystalline, on the other hand, is created from one silicon crystal rod and can be considered as having a rigid structure. The silicon rod is cut into thin wafers in order to provide the base within which solar cells are formed. Polycrystalline solar cells are processed from numerous silicon crystals that are heated together, and then cooled in molds to form ingots of silicon. The ingot is then cut into wafers and processed as before in order to produce solar cells.

The efficiency of a home solar power panel is measured by the ratio of the output and input power. Generally solar panels return an efficiency range of from approximately 10 percent to about 19 percent. As might be expected, the higher the efficiency rating obtained, the more likely the cost of each panel will also be higher. When planning a new installation therefore, it is necessary to consider initial installation costs against better long term efficiency savings in order to make the right choice for you.

Determining the right solar panels therefore requires a knowledge of some specific parameters. These parameters will help you decide which solar panel to use in your application. Three important measurements to be aware of include ‘efficiency’, ‘rated power at STC’, and ‘rated power per square foot’. ‘Efficiency’ is the ratio of the output power of the solar panel to the input power of the sunlight reaching it. ‘Rated power at STC’ measures the total output in watts from the panel under Standard Test Conditions. ‘Rated power per square foot’ is the power output of the solar panel at Standard Test Conditions per square foot of the panel’s surface area.

Finally, modern home solar power panel designs maximize the generation of electricity from solar energy and are now a very viable option if you wish to harness this form of ‘renewable’ energy to meet your personal home consumption.

Wendy Gorman is a respected and proficient author and niche website developer with wide ranging interest around the net. For more information about home solar power she recommends you to visit the home solar power site and also take a look at some informative reviews of other products.

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What Does Solar Power For Home Mean?

Did You Ever Notice?
Have you noticed that the homes have huge tinted windows in them while driving? One may wonder why anyone would want such tall windows of his house. The reason for this is because they are using solar energy to heat their homes and to provide the energy needed to power it. Any home can be built to use solar power with just a few minor alteration to make and you too can build a solar power house that will save you a lot of money in the future as you use solar power to heat your home, pump and heat the water and also to provide energy to your home to power appliances and lighting in your home naturally and effectively without a monthly bill.

How does solar power home work?
There are some suggestions in building your home solar energy. Depends on where you live which side of the house you should put more windows. For the most part, it is common to think that the sun rises farther south side of your home. This is the area where you want the most windows of your home. Thus, let the sun shine through and warm your house naturally. Also make sure there are no trees that are directly next to the house that can prevent the sun shining directly on the house. Do not use dark colors to decorate your home. Instead of using bright colors and light that draws the heat more evenly and more benefits.

With the addition of a solar source outside, where you can use solar power designed box to attract the heat from the sun can be converted into energy to power your home and warm water. The products you need to achieve this will cost a bit more than if you built a standard home, without using solar power. The beauty of solar power is that it is an initial investment.

Overtime when you totally rely on the sun to heat your house and all the other functions it might do, you will not have a monthly bill because you do not pay for the sun every month you do with other sources of energy. Use ceiling fans to reduce the amount of time it may be necessary to run your air conditioner. Ceiling fans can produce a much more heat and air without having hot and cold pockets throughout the home. Keep the doors closed during the day, the sun shines on the side of your home in order to save the heat inside your home longer.

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