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Harvesting The Power Of The Sun To Create Solar Electricity

Tuesday Mar 30, 2010

Free energy … What a dream, eh? One of the biggest household burdens is the cost of energy. The cost of energy is frequently 40% of total household bills. So, free energy would assist every family that is not rich a great deal. However, free energy is a pipe dream, is it not? There is alternative energy, that is non fossil fuel based energy, like nuclear energy, but that is not low-cost either.

Other alternative sources of energy are wind-driven turbines and solar power. In this article, I want to talk about harnessing the power of the sun to make solar electricity. Making solar power is nothing new and most people are familiar with the general theory of how the scheme works. In deed, most of us have owned a solar powered pocket calculator or solar powered clock at some time or another.

Solar electricity is just as good and just as strong as traditionally generated electricity and they can be used for exactly the same reasons. However, solar energy has one massive advantage, it is not ‘dirty’.

Electricity produced from the sun’s energy has not been made creating any greenhouse gases whatsoever. Furthermore, because there are no moving parts in a solar panel, there is no wear and tear and so less repairs.

Solar panel systems are more flexible too. For instance, if you have a small home with couple of appliances, you still have to have the same method of delivering grid electricity as a huge house and you still have to have a metering system and a means of paying for the electricity used.

However, if you take the same small house as an example, you might find that ten solar panels will power it. Therefore, for a one-off payment, you are free of electricity pylons and their cables, the meter box and the monthly bills. A huge house would just have to fit more panels, say a hundred, to achieve the same freedom.

This freedom from the instruments of delivering electricity is a very real benefit if you live in a far-flung place, where you are expected to pay for the electricity pylons and their cables all on your own. The down side of using solar power is the cost of setting it up. A professionally fitted solar energy system can cost about ,000.

If you save 0 per month on electricity, then you will recoup your outlay in about 300 months, which is 12.5 years. However, if you could get the system fitted more cheaply, you would recover your costs more quickly.

This is possible, by building the solar panels yourself and installing them yourself. No matter what sort of a klutz you think you are, you can put together and install the average solar panel kit. In fact, most teenagers can manage the job. If you decide to buy solar panel kits to assemble yourself, you can save about half of the above outlay, but if you were to make the panels from parts that are readily available in DIY shops, you could be harnessing the power of the sun to make solar energy for up to 75% of the cost of a professional installation.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, types of renewable energy. If you are interested in Sustainable Energy At Home, please click through to our site.

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