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		<title>Solar Panels- Are They Right For You?</title>
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Solar panels are devices that convert light into electricity. Solar panels are dropping in price, but they still are not cheap, so if you&#8217;re switching to solar it&#8217;s a great time to also carefully evaluate your electricity use. Call your utility company and get an &#8220;energy audit&#8221; and follow the recommendations. Most homeowners can cut [...]]]></description>
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<p>Solar panels are devices that convert light into electricity. Solar panels are dropping in price, but they still are not cheap, so if you&#8217;re switching to solar it&#8217;s a great time to also carefully evaluate your electricity use. Call your utility company and get an &#8220;energy audit&#8221; and follow the recommendations. Most homeowners can cut their use of electricity or gas by anywhere from 5% to 30%. By cutting your power usage to an absolute minimum you can purchase only the expensive solar panel capacity that is required for your home. PV (photovoltaic) solar panels are made from solar cells which are a semiconductor material.</p>
<p>Electricity</p>
<p>The process for creating electricity from sun light is rather complex, but all you need to know is that photons collide with electrons in the semiconductor material and essentially free them up to flow when hooked up to a battery. This flow of electrons is what makes an electrical current.</p>
<p>The average household uses 30kwh of electricity per day. Electrical utility companies are required by law to accommodate &#8220;net metering&#8221;. This means that you can sell your excess power back to the power company. Thus, if you are out at work on a sunny day, or go on a two-week skiing vacation and aren&#8217;t using any electricity, the power being created by the solar panels is going back into the grid to the utility company. In other words every kilowatt-hour of electricity produced by a solar energy system ends up being used to the advantage of the homeowner, either as power to run appliances when the homeowner is there or as a dollar-for-dollar credit provided by the utility company for power that is not being used.</p>
<p>Cost</p>
<p>The most important component of the PV solar panel system will probably be the amount of subsidy you are eligible for. Since some utility companies need to meet goals for the amount of renewable energy they furnish, there are some very attractive rebates offered at times. These can be large rebates indeed, up to 50% of the cost of a system or even higher. This can make a system that would support the average 30 kwh per day home cost roughly $20,000 rather than $40,000! In addition, there is a $2,000 tax credit offered by the federal government. However, this is not always the case. In our local area of Colorado there are several utility companies that service the region. One offers a 50% rebate as described above. Another offers a 66% rebate, and a third offers no rebate at all. So you need to check with your utility company to see what rebates, if any, apply to your location. You should also contact a solar panel contractor who can give you lots of information about system costs, and of course they will probably know the rebates offered in your local area. Typical PV solar panels cost about $4 per watt before installation. Installation is a major expense, however, and in the example cited above with a 50% rebate, final system costs will amount to about $6.50- $7.00 per watt installed.</p>
<p>Batteries</p>
<p>Batteries are required in stand-alone systems to provide energy during night hours. These can be very expensive, but if you have an isolated cabin, an RV, or some other need for power and don&#8217;t have access to the public power grid, a solar system with batteries is certainly a solution.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>When you consider the costs of a full blown PV solar system which will cut your electric bill down to zero or close to it, you get one other benefit. The value of your property increases with such a system, and your property taxes will not increase because of this added value. In addition to the satisfaction of cutting down your carbon footprint significantly, your system will eventually pay for itself, and your property will be worth more as well. Keep these factors in mind when you calculate your pay-back period.</p>
<p><em>By: Walter Ballenberger</em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
<div style="border: thin solid gray; background-color: #00C957; padding:1em;">Walter Ballenberger is an expert in the feild of Solar Panels- Are They Right For You?<br />
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		<title>Costs of Solar Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:11:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Affordable Solar EnergyThe cost of obtaining solar energy is decreasing. The cost of solar energy systems and the cost of solar energy panels is more reachable than ever before. Essentially, the cost of solar energy panels is less in price and produce more electricity. This is only natural to occur seeing the trend of technology. [...]]]></description>
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<div>Affordable Solar Energy<br/><br/>The cost of obtaining solar energy is decreasing. The cost of solar energy systems and the cost of solar energy panels is more reachable than ever before. Essentially, the cost of solar energy panels is less in price and produce more electricity. This is only natural to occur seeing the trend of technology. Things such as the cost of installing solar energy starts off expensive and then gradually drops. The cost of solar wind generators can be found for less than $800.00, while an the cost of an entire solar energy system can be purchased for less than $12,000.00.<br/><br/>There are many prices to think about based on your needs. Whether you are looking for a solar water heater, solar panels, solar wall heaters ($600-$800.), or generator, price ranges can peak at $4000.00 or less for the heaters, or more based on what you are buying, like the panels which go up with wattage.<br/><br/>The years of the big spenders having the solar energy is pretty much over. Prices of solar energy have come down to earth so much that even the normal everyday homeowner can get in on it. Residential solar energy costs are getting lower all the time. You can search many invaluable websites that have everything from solar panels, to solar wind generators, storage, the entire solar energy system itself. Some things are pricey, yes, but overall, what I have seen out there is fairly reasonable, and when it is installed, there is just something very appealing about it that makes the initial upfront cost worth it.<br/><br/>Costs of solar energy will involve the purchase of solar energy panels which can generate 50-500 watts a piece, the solar energy generator for transforming solar energy into electricity usable by the homeowners. Solar energy panels can power many things in your home. Think about all your lights, and their individual wattage. Calculate the watts generated by a solar panel. These are some of the things you need to think about. A home solar energy system can be explained by a professional, as they assess your needs. They can further explain all the energy assessments needed fro configuring your home solar energy system.<br/><br/>Their are many things you can do to put into practice for saving energy. If you do not ahve a home yet, pick up some of the energy saving light bulbs that all utility companies offer for free! Leave your AC on when needed, and program it in cycles when you&#8217;re not at home. There are appliances, lights, computers that can be turned off or on low to conserve energy. When you do get that dream home, your mindset will be energy saving and hopefully cost savings on solar energy!<br/><br/>Whatever your decision. do your homework. Study solar energy, its benefits, non-benefits, the pros and cons. Ask yourself, will it become a necessity in the future? Should I just invest in it now? Do not jump into it blindly. Remember, knowledge is power. Use it to your advantage.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: Joe Young</em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<div style="border: thin solid gray; background-color: #00C957; padding:1em;">Joe Young is an expert in the feild of Costs of Solar Energy<br/> For more information see: <a href='http://bit.ly/wPc8u'>Solar energy panel</a></div>
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