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		<title>Home Solar Panels Are Going Prime Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home solar panels have become popular because they allow the efficient use of energy without any of the pollution problems that other sources bring to bear.  Not only is solar energy efficient but it also has the added advantage of being able to lower your heating and cooling bills.  Who wouldn't want to use a steady stream of electricity in their home at a discounted price?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home solar panels have become popular because they allow the efficient use of energy without any of the pollution problems that other sources bring to bear.  Not only is solar energy efficient but it also has the added advantage of being able to lower your heating and cooling bills.  Who wouldn&#8217;t want to use a steady stream of electricity in their home at a discounted price?</p>
<p>Once installed, solar panels for your home will immediately start helping the environment.  The fossil fuels that other energy sources burn will be a thing of the past for you.  The installation of a solar power kit is quick and easy for a professional that has experience and expertise in this area.</p>
<p>Your goal is to add solar panels for home use.  But before you start this project there are certain areas that need to be looked at to make sure that this type of project makes sense for you.  Go back 12 or 24 months and determine what your monthly utility cost has been.   Make sure to also note how much energy is being used during every billing cycle.  Another area that you will need to examine is the age and type of appliances that you have in your home.  New appliances are more energy efficient.  While certain appliances, such as deep freeze freezers, will use more electricity than a conventional one.</p>
<p>Of great importance is where you plan on placing solar panels for the home. Your first step when deciding on which solar panel kit you should buy will be the reliability record of the solar kit.</p>
<p>Another area that will need to be looked at closely is the decision you will have to make about installation.  Certain kits come preassembled while others will force you to purchase all the pieces to the puzzle individually. Installing home energy solar panels is difficult enough for the amateur. The advice I would give you is to consult a professional installer or to get a preassembled kit.</p>
<p>Now back to placement.  I&#8217;m sure that you have driven by people&#8217;s houses and have seen the solar panels that they have on their roofs. There is a good reason that they are the roof.  Solar panels for homes take up a lot of space and can be easily damaged.  The roof of a house offers lots of unused space and there is no worry about an accident happening. </p>
<p>Of course with placement you need to be concerned about direct sunlight. The rays of the sun is what makes the whole solar energy system work. After the sunlight hits the solar home panels a transference of the energy is sent to a converter where it will be held until the solar system requires it.<br />
It cannot be emphasized enough that any building home solar panels will need a placement that takes advantage of as much direct sunlight as possible.  Without proper placement the solar panels home use will not be cost efficient.</p>
<p>Go outside and examine your property and the roof of your house. Go out and look at these areas in the morning, afternoon, and anytime the sun is shining.  You want to pick an area that is void of shadows, obstructions from other buildings, or large leafy branches of trees. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.informationontopic.com/category/living-green/" target="_blank">Home solar panels</a> are a great way for you to contribute to the clean up of the environment.  It is one way that you can decrease the amount of pollution without really giving up anything or changing your lifestyle.</p>
<p>Home solar panels cost has come down quite a bit in the last few years. The government in most states will offer a tax credit it you convert your house to solar energy. The federal government in some instances will also offer a tax rebate.  Check with your tax preparer to see if you can take advantage of these tax rebate programs.</p>
<p>Solar electric alternatives are the wave of the future.  Most of already use <a href="http://www.informationontopic.com/solar-lights/" target="_blank">solar lights</a> in our gardens and in yards.  So why not use a solar hot water heater?  It just makes sense.</p>
<p>There is one thing that is certain, if you install home solar panels you will be happy with the results and the lower power bills that accompany those results.</p>
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		<title>Solar Lights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power lights became popular because they are much less expensive to install.  It used to be that If you wanted landscape lights or accent lights outside you would have to call a electrician who would dig up your yard so that he could run wires underground to where you wanted the lights.  Not only would your yard get torn up, but the bill that would be presented to you for the live wire being run from your house to where the lights were going to be would be enormous.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar lights were the first “green” item to gain popularity and traction with the general public.&#160; Most people would think that solar lights became popular because they used less electricity, did not run your power bill up, or they shut off automatically when they were no longer needed.&#160; But those people would be wrong.</p>
<p>Solar power lights became popular because they are much less expensive to install.&#160; It used to be that If you wanted landscape lights or accent lights outside you would have to call a electrician who would dig up your yard so that he could run wires underground to where you wanted the lights.&#160; Not only would your yard get torn up, but the bill that would be presented to you for the live wire being run from your house to where the lights were going to be would be enormous.</p>
<p>So when outdoor solar lights became an option, people jumped on them because of the initial economic savings that they presented.&#160; Of course now-a-days people will tell you that they are concerned about the environment and that is why they use them.&#160; But just between me and you, I believe that it is still the initial cash outlay that drives them towards the solar option.</p>
<p>Low voltage outdoor lighting is perfect for accent lights or border lighting.&#160; The lights that people install at the edge of sidewalks (pathway lights) or driveways are a perfect example of the type of lighting that solar helps solve at a low cost.</p>
<p>Solar garden lights is another place where the solar option is uniquely suited to handle the task at hand.&#160; Most of the lights are attached to spikes that you can easily stick in the ground.&#160; So it becomes a quick way to experiment with placement and effectiveness of the lights.&#160; All gardens look more dramatic at night when lights are being shown on them.</p>
<p>Low voltage landscape lighting can be used for all types of effects.&#160; Whether you are trying to illuminate a path, water feature, tree, or just light up a dark corner, there is no need for expensive solutions that demand high energy bills.</p>
<p>Another way to use this new technology is with <a href="http://www.informationontopic.com/category/home-and-garden/" target="_blank">solar deck lights</a>.&#160; This is an area where you don’t need “spotlight” type intensity.&#160; Normally you just need enough light so people can see each other and their immediate surroundings.&#160; Deck lights are made so that they look attractive no matter where you place them.&#160; And once again you don’t have the worry, expense, or concern of running electrical wires.</p>
<p>Whether it is outdoor deck lighting or path lights the bottom line is that you need to get the job done with a viable economic outlay that accomplishes the task without compromise.&#160; Solar lights performs both of these tasks with flying colors.</p>
<p>Many people have <a href="http://www.informationontopic.com/garden-decor/" target="_blank">garden decor</a> that they want illuminated at night.&#160; It lends a dramatic effect to their landscape architecture.&#160; This is a perfect job for led solar lights.&#160; They are easily aimed, bright, and can be focused directly on the object that you would like lit up.&#160; As an added benefit, led lights have a long life and do not have to be changed very often.</p>
<p>Patio lighting is another area where you don’t really want to go in a tear up walls and floors in order to run wires for lights.&#160; With today&#8217;s patio lights you can have the lights under a roof or overhang while having the small solar panel that generates the power for these lights up above where direct sunlight can charge them.&#160; </p>
<p>There is no doubt that outdoor lighting is going solar.&#160; I’m confident that in the future all outdoor lights that are installed will not have wires.&#160; Those days are over.&#160; New technology has made it on the scene.&#160; And as always in history when new technology becomes cost effective it will diminish the use of the old ways until they become completely obsolete.</p>
<p>Outdoor solar lights is the first shot in this war against high priced lighting options.&#160; The day will come when the wireless transfer of energy needed to light indoor lighting will appear on the scene and on that day all lights will be powered by the new technology.</p>
<p>Solar powered lights are most widely being utilized in residential settings right now.&#160; But the day will come, and come soon, when outside solar lights become common place in all commercial settings.&#160; With business becoming very adroit at squeezing every penny of profit out of their available cash, solar lights presents a unique and easy option to save money.</p>
<p>We have spoken quite a bit on the subject of garden lights and exterior lights.&#160; And a use has been found for what is perhaps the most costly of outdoor lighting:&#160; street lights.&#160; </p>
<p>Solar street lights are now becoming the norm.&#160; Just about every new street light that is installed is being lit by solar lights.&#160; And they are all dusk to dawn lights so that there is no waste at all.</p>
<p>Solar lights are here to stay and in reality that is a good thing for our wallets as well as the environment.</p>
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