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Solar Power Facts

More and more people are making the move towards using green energy sources now that the gravity of declining availability of fossil fuels is finally hitting home.

Here are some interesting facts about solar power that may help you with your own first step.

1. The Earth gets more energy from the sun in a single hour than the global human population could use in an entire year!

2. Solar radiation reaches the Earth’s orbit at a rate of 1,366 watts per square meter. This number is called the “solar constant”. However, roughly 25% of this energy does not make it through the atmosphere leaving about 1,000 watts per square meter arriving at sea level.

3. The average solar power received on land is still lower. In North America, for example, the average power of solar radiation striking the ground is between 125 and 375 watts per square meter or between 3 and 9 kilowatt-hour (kWh) per square meter per day. (A kilowatt-hour is the energy of 1,000 watts received or generated over a period of 1 hour.)

4. The energy output of a 1 kW solar energy unit is roughly the same as burning 170 pounds of coal.

5. Solar energy is not just about the generation of electricity. The sun can be even more easily used as a source of thermal energy.

6. Solar thermal and solar electric power together can be used for heating, cooling, lighting, cooking, communications, and many other applications. It is very versatile. Many people start out with a smaller solar emergency power backup system, especially useful if your area gets blackouts.

Facts about Solar Energy for Your Home

1. You can store energy in a battery for use on overcast days. Obviously, the more batteries in your system, the more energy you can store.

2. In some places, the local or federal government will give a tax credit to homeowners who install solar systems.

3. The additional energy generated by your home solar power system beyond what you can use can be fed back into the local electrical grid giving you credit from the electric company. This credit is available whenever you need to draw electricity from the grid during nights or periods of poor weather.

4. Solar power systems typically take 3-5 years to regain their costs. However, the savings will be seen right away. If the units are installed professionally, about half of the cost may be recovered through federal support programs.

5. The economics of solar power are sufficient for most locations in the United States to justify the system. In some cases it is better to build your own panels; in other cases it is better to purchase them commercially.

6. A typical solar panel is made of about 40 individual solar cells. The cells are mounted on a board. A one-kilowatt system will take about 10 panels, which is the equivalent of about 400 solar cells. If you are starting from ground zero, this free Basics of Solar Energy course will help.

7. A typical American home uses 920 kilowatt-hours of power per month. Since most electricity generation plants burn coal, which is approximately the same as 770 pounds of coal.

8. The one-kilowatt home system can produce enough energy to prevent the burning of more than 150 pounds of coal per year.

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Posted by solarmaniac - October 20, 2010 at 1:23 am

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Home Energy / Build Solar Panel

www.MultiSmartChoice.com A secret that allows you to get around the 000 and 000 price tags most retail solar panel systems come with… yet still use solar power to take care of all your energy needs. I’m going to share with you the secret of generating your own solar energy, without spending tens of thousands of dollars on retail solar panels. I can guarantee that this isn’t like anything you’ve ever seen before. This is so brain-dead simple, you’ll slap yourself for not trying it before. I’m being deadly serious. I’ve put together this page for my subscribers and a few friends, ang I’ll take it down very very soon…so you might want to take notes. Let Me Clear One Thing Up…Here’s what you DON’T Need When Building Your Own Solar Panels…” and more, please visit : www.MultiSmartChoice.com

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Posted by solarmaniac - September 20, 2010 at 11:51 pm

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Solar Energy: What Kind of Power It Is?

Is this our alternative power? How cheap is is? can we built is by our self? how easy to have it? For more information, just go to thebestguide.org

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Posted by solarmaniac - June 6, 2010 at 11:52 am

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Learn how to Make a Solar Cell at Home

Are you interested in learning how to make a solar cell that can produce power from capturing the sun’s rays? Making your own solar cell to generator power is a great way to lower your energy costs, and you will be doing your part to save the planet.

After you have learned how to make a solar cell and also have it installed you will be so proud of yourself since you are taking action and not just sitting around watching the planet die off.

Just how do Solar Cells Work?

As soon as you have learned how solar cells work you will then learn how to make a solar cell at home. They are merely units that are used to generator electricity from capturing light from the sun.

So the usage of solar cell are going to be more important in the forseeable future for making renewable energy. There are two reason why we need to use solar cell, one is oil and fossil fuels are not going to be about forever, the other is all the pollution that those are are making. The truly amazing this is that you’re taking action by learning how to make a solar cell to scale back your carbon footrprint.

How Do Solar Panels Work?

Now how do solar panels work anyway, have you ever asked that question before? Before I tell you, I really want you know how much energy the sun is giving us each and every bright sunny day. The sun is shining 1,000 watts of thoroughly clean energy per square foot on the earth surface. As you can see that is a lot of clean energy that is being given to use that are not using.

The solar cells that you will be making use the light from the sun, which is then converted into green electrical energy. When the light from the sun hits those home made solar cells there’s a chemical effect that occurs, which results in electricity being produced.

How to Make a Solar Cell Position at the Right Angle

You have to make sure that the sun’s rays are perpendicular to your solar panel systems. So what does this imply? It means that you need to have the light hitting your homemade solar panels at a 90 degree angle. To make your homemade solar panel at that angle you will need making adjustments since your roof might not be at the right angle.

If your roof has an angle of forty — 60 degrees, this is the ideal degree for your roof to be for installation solar panels. However in case you have a flat roof then all you need to get is mount to put your solar panel systems to make them at the correct position. Click here to learn how to make a solar cell at home for less than $200 dollars.

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Posted by solarmaniac - May 2, 2010 at 10:00 am

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building a solar panel part 2

How to build your own solar panel part 2, solar cell, off the grid, clean power, green power, make your own power, green living, diy, diy solar, supergokue1, www.offthegrid4u.com, templet, series, part 2,

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Posted by solarmaniac - April 1, 2010 at 9:36 am

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