By solarfas on December 4, 2010
Solar energy is no doubt one of the most popular alternative sources of energy. When it comes to real time applications especially residential applications, with little more solar technology upscale to deliver cost competitiveness and predictability/reliability and supportive measures from Governments across the globe, Sun on the horizon can be brought down to shine on your rooftops! Truly, solar power has the potential to deliver more promises.
Posted in Solar 101, Solar Articles, Solar Facts, Solar Tips Tagged alternative sources of energy, clean energy, green energy, Hydro generators, renewable energy sources, renewable energy technology, solar energy, solar technology, Wind turbines
By solarfas on November 29, 2010
Home solar system requires periodic inspections and routine maintenance whether it’s used as solar water heater or as a solar power house. Solar panels , pump, collectors, battery bank, wiring all should be taken care of. In a nutshell, solar system installation doesn’t end your job!
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar 101, Solar Articles, Solar Facts, Solar Projects, Solar Tips Tagged home solar system, solar heating system maintenance, solar power house, solar system installation, solar water heater
By solarfas on November 26, 2010
ROI is an important factor to be considered before you signal a final nod for solar energy. So we’ll see how to estimate this factor so that we will know how deep solar arrays burn your pockets and how soon your burnt pockets are stitched back. PV System installation has to be looked out for returns in the long run.
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar 101, Solar Articles, Solar Facts, Solar Projects, Solar Tips Tagged clean energy source, home solar system, PV System installation, Solar Array Cost, solar array cost estimation, solar panel installation, Solar Power system
By solarfas on November 23, 2010
Gizmo geeks out there may be wondering what the Solar home system really contains? Solar Power system normally contains Photovoltaic array, mounting rack, Array DC disconnect, Charge Controller, batteries, System Meter, Main DC Disconnect, Inverter, AC Breaker Panel and Backup Generator. It’s good to know the purpose of solar energy system components which may help troubleshoot errors that may arise.
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar 101, Solar Articles, Solar Facts, Solar Projects, Solar Tips Tagged Photovoltaic Array, photovoltaic modules, solar energy equipment, solar energy system components, Solar home system, Solar Power system
By solarfas on November 13, 2010
Before the final bell rings, you need to estimate your solar budget .Clearer your solar cost estimation, brighter the sun shining on your rooftop! Renewable energy not only saves renewable electricity costs but also cuts your pockets deeply. How deep? You need to know your kWh, Sun hour, and solar system efficiency to arrive at this.
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar 101, Solar Articles, Solar Facts, Solar Projects, Solar Tips Tagged electricity costs, home solar system cost, solar budget, solar cost, solar system efficiency
By solarfas on November 10, 2010
Great if you choose solar energy among all green energy options. But before a final nod, site analysis has to be done to know whether your residence is appropriate for solar system. Sun hours, orientation and placement of solar panels, roof space availability, Length of your stay at that residence all play a crucial role in deciding just that.
Posted in Solar 101, Solar Articles, Solar Facts, Solar Projects, Solar Tips Tagged green energy, home solar energy system, Orientation of a solar array, solar energy, solar panel installation, solar water heaters
By solarfas on November 7, 2010
Does your home crave for solar energy system? Not enough. Right Solar manufacturer, consultant, contractor, retailer and finally solar technical support have to be carefully identified keeping in mind all your energy needs, budget, ROI, storage method and well planned solar equipment installation.
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar 101, Solar Articles, Solar Facts, Solar Projects, Solar Tips Tagged solar consultant, solar contractor, solar energy system, solar equipment installation, Solar manufacturer, solar retailer, solar technical support
By solarfas on November 7, 2010
Before you move on to house a solar power system, some important aspects have to be considered. Before installing solar clean energy systems, your energy needs, budget, return on investment, incentives and rebates, payback period, site analysis, availability of professional consultants/manufacturers/suppliers/contractors have to be studied. Well installed solar power system can serve as a reliable renewable energy source.
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar 101, Solar Articles, Solar Facts, Solar Projects, Solar Tips Tagged clean energy systems, Photovoltaic (PV) systems, renewable Energy, solar incentives and rebates, Solar Power system
By solarfas on September 8, 2010
The total energy bill of an average US household is $3000 a year, and news headlines in May 2010 definitely did not offer much hope to householders. The power announcements were followed by a set of predictable interviews, which showed that those with fixed incomes have planned big changes to their expenditure to continue using electricity. Despite the drawbacks of using power supplied by the local power station, none of these householders are planning on installing residential solar power systems. Why so?
Posted in Solar Articles, Solar Kits, Solar Panels Tagged home solar systems, installing solar panels, residential photovoltaic system, Residential Solar Power Systems, solar panel installation, solar panels installation, solar powered products
By solarfas on September 8, 2010
Paying $300 a month on energy prices is not easy for an average income household, especially since power prices are constantly on the rise. The only alternative to paying the local power station is going solar! However, investing $20,000 on home solar power systems is equally or more difficult. Although the above figure is indeed depressing, there are a few ways through which you can harness solar energy to save your money and the planet.
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar Articles, Solar Energy News, Solar Inverter, Solar Kits, Solar Panels, Solar Products, Solar Projects, Solar Tips Tagged Home Solar Power Kits, home solar power systems, home solar system, installing solar panels, Residential Solar Systems, Solar Power Kits for Home Use, solar power product
By solarfas on September 6, 2010
Do you know that a basic solar energy installation can cost you over $20,000, which might take you more than 30 years to payback? These figures are bound to discourage even the most ardent solar energy fan from installing a residential solar system at home. However, now you can buy home solar power kits that will teach you to put together solar panel systems for less than $300. The Earth4Energy guidebook will teach you to make solar panels that can produce electricity up to 120W. Additionally, you can join the panels together to generate more than 1KW of power.
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar Articles, Solar Online Courses, Solar Panels, Solar Product Review Tagged Home Solar Power Kits, home solar power system, install solar panels, Residential Solar System, solar energy installation, solar panels installation
By solarfas on September 1, 2010
According to the SolarBuzz reports, the global photovoltaic market of 2009 saw a 20% increase in the number of solar energy installations as compared to 2008. Solar panel installation reached 7.3 gigawatts in 2009 and the industry generated as much as $38.5 billion.
Posted in Solar Articles, Solar Kits, Solar Panels, Uncategorized Tagged Home Solar Power Kits, home solar power systems, installing solar panels, Residential Photovoltaic Systems, residential solar pv systems, solar energy installations, solar panel installation
By solarfas on August 26, 2010
In 2010, an average American household pays more than $216 per month (nearly $2600 annually) on home energy costs. It has been predicted that by 2014, energy prices would surge to $250 monthly. With the worldwide demand for power constantly on the rise, energy prices are bound to increase by at least 10% every year. A long term assessment of energy bills would tell you that solar energy installation would prove comparatively cost-effective. It is also worth noting that while the price of every product is escalating, the cost of producing and installing solar energy for home is continually declining.
Posted in Solar Articles, Solar Panels Tagged Home Solar Energy, Home Solar Power Kits, home solar power system, installing solar panels, Residential Solar System, solar energy for home, solar panel installation, that solar energy installation
By solarfas on August 24, 2010
Would you believe it if someone told you that you can reduce your energy bills by 80%? Incredible, don’t you think? Actually, NO! You can even be completely free from the grid by generating electricity in your own backyard. Use the MakeNaturalPower guidebook and make use of the solar panel installation tips for simple and affordable power generation. The fully illustrative manual available on the website has helped thousands of people generate electricity for less than US$200!
Posted in For DIY Lovers, Solar Articles, Solar Kits, Solar Online Courses, Solar Product Review Tagged Home Solar Power Kits, installing solar panels, residential solar electricity, solar energy for home, solar panel installation, solar power products
By solarfas on August 20, 2010
Do you wish to install solar powered products at home but are discouraged at the thought of the huge investment you would have to make? The cost, perhaps, is the biggest disadvantage of commercial and home solar systems. Despite government incentives and general lowering of prices, solar panel systems remain unusually extravagant options and can be afforded only by the affluent. However, you can procure home solar power kits and assemble a solar generator from parts available at local stores. A small sized solar power generator can be built for $250-$350, depending on the quality of material you purchase.
Posted in Solar Articles, Solar Products Tagged Home Solar Power Kits, home solar systems, photovoltaic solar energy system, solar panel installation, solar power product, solar powered products