Why not Solar Energy for homes? How can I get Panels? Difficulties with them?

Posted on 17th March 2010 by admin in solar panels for homes

Does anyone know why people don’t do this? There is a house that I saw on the news that is so energy efficient that the Solar panels paid for themselves in the first year. Plus on occassion the electric company has to buy the surplus electricity produced back from the home owner.

Solar energy for homes is great however there’s somet things that have to be taken into account.

If you live in souther california you get enough sun enough days of the year, if you live in some area that you have lots of cloudy days then they don’t do any good.

If the area is prone to hail (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, etc) then you’re going to have chunks of ice flying at your expensive solar panels breaking them.

People when they’re originally building a home look at the up front cost, this is the reason you see so many people bitching about their heating and cooling bills. If they would have spent maybe 10% more they would have had a much higher level of insulation and would be saving a large amount of money. They’d probably also have more efficient heating, cooling, and electrical systems.

Am i saying it’s a bad idea to put up solar panels, no, if you’re in the right area then go for it, but people want something for nothing and it may look good or be in a good neighborhood but the operation costs are going to be high.

Windmill For Home Use – Top 5 Tips For Building One From Scratch

Posted on 10th March 2010 by admin in energy windmill

If you are someone worried by rising energy bills, then there is some good news waiting for you. A windmill for home use is no longer a fantasy. A homemade windmill will not only help you say goodbye to hefty energy bills, it will also help you go green too. You can easily build a windmill for home use, if you were to follow some proven tips. Listed below are the top 5 tips for building your own backyard windmill from scratch.

Create Free Electricity & Build Wind Power at Home Today

Tip#1: Always make sure that the place that you select for your windmill gets a good amount of wind currents, throughout the day. An average wind speed of around 11 miles per hour is necessary for optimum performance of a homemade windmill.

Tip#2: Make sure that you have a detailed plan ready with you if you are looking to build a windmill for home use. You should do a thorough research on all the components of the windmill such as the blades, tower and the base, so that you have all the detailed drawings ready with you.

Tip#3: When building a windmill for home use you should make sure that the materials that you use are light in weight. You can ensure this by using either PVC or plastic components.

Tip#4: You should buy a motor that is compatible with the windmill that you are building. These days a wide variety of motors are available. Make sure that you select a quality motor that does not require much maintenance.

Tip#5: Different places have different rules governing the installation of a windmill for home use. It is therefore in your best interests to check with the local authorities in your town or city, before you go about building your windmill. Similarly, you should make it a point to discuss your plans for building a windmill in your home with your neighbors, so that you can overcome all potential objections, before it is up and running.

Mr. Pom

What’s the best deal for Solar Energy panels for your home?

Posted on 10th March 2010 by admin in solar panels home

What’s the best deal going on companies leasing out Solar Panels in California?

Solar Power Purchase Agreements, or PPA, have historically been for large systems for commercial and municipal customers. However, they are starting to venture into the residential sector.

Buying the power from the panels instead of the panels itself can help with the upfront costs and lock you in to a lower per kwh cost than buying from the electric company. However, you would not qualify for the rebates available if you bought the equipment yourself, so you would continue to pay for electricity after the equipment was paid for if you bought it outright.

I don’t know anything about these companies, but a quick search for California Solar PPA turned up:

Heliomu PPA www.heliomu.com
Solar City Lease www.solarcity.com
SunRun PPA. www.sunrunhome.com

How to Make a Windmill

Posted on 3rd March 2010 by admin in energy windmill

 

If you are looking for cheap sources of electricity, electricity from windmill might be the right answer for you. You can even build a windmill at your home. This is quite simple job and you can start generating your own electricity from this renewable source of energy and that too free. The conventional non-renewable sources of energy such as gas, coal, nuclear are much more costly and the main disadvantage of these sources is that you cannot generate electricity from these in your own house.

For generating electricity from windmill, you need to install a kit at your home. The kit is readily available in the market and once you install it, it will start generating electricity. The electricity units will generally depend on the quantum of wind flow in your area. If in the region, a good quantum of wind flows, you will be able to generate higher electricity and it has been established that with the installed windmill at your home, you can reduce your monthly electricity bill by up to 70 percent.

Actually the windmill consists of rotor blades and once the blades are moved by flowing wind, the kinetic energy of wind is converted back to useful work and which is ultimately provides us energy in the form of electricity. Although these rotor blades require some space, however you can install these in your backyard, garden or roof. The major advantage of the windmill is that it requires little maintenance; however an initial investment to the tune of $200 is required for the whole kit. The technique is well proven and hundred of thousands of people are generating electricity from windmills installed in their own premises and thus saving huge electricity bills per month.

In the present scenario, where the oil and energy prices are daily climbing new heights, it is the right time to look for some alternate source of energy and windmills are one of the best options given to us by god. We can install windmills at very nominal cost and can start generating electricity for years to come at negligible cost.

sidana.abhi

where to get plans to build solar panels at home?

Posted on 3rd March 2010 by admin in solar panels home

I am interested in building solar panels for my own use. I think an output of around 20 watts will be sufficient for my purpose if I can tie them together and charge deep cycle batteries. Need the plans for dummies as I know nothing about these things.Thanks for any help you can provide me!

If you want to make solar panels and get an energy rebate, this link will show you how.

http://solarpanels.infoworldhelp.com

good luck.

Chris Cordoba

ive been thinking about getting solar panels for my home. Is it a good idea i want to hear from you guys who?

Posted on 24th February 2010 by admin in solar panels home

have them on your home. my house is about 1700 square feet. About how much would it coast me to go completely solar? i have ac, water heater, couple of televisions,refrigerator and all that good stuff.

We looked into that about 6 yrs ago when we built our home. The cost was astronomical. If I recall, something in the order of $90,000 for our 2200 sq ft ranch to go 80% off-the-grid.

I like the idea of ‘going green’, but "green" often costs double, or even triple. You won’t be "saving money" for at least 30+ years, and that’s only if the costs of the panels remains stable. I would hope they would have declined by now, but they haven’t moved much in the last 10 years.

I read a report in Scientific American about a year or so ago that suggested the cost to produce panels now is less then $500 per panel. So why the 1000+% markup? Answer: Because it’s "green".

Easy Steps to Build a Windmill

Posted on 24th February 2010 by admin in energy windmill

Many countries due to the energy crisis and loss of non renewable sources of energy are opting for renewable ones. Developed countries are trying to build up technologies so that by 2020 they can be powered just by solar and wind power. These sources had immense potential from the beginning but are being recognized only now. Here we will know and learn easy steps to build a windmill.


Windmills are expensive to be built and afforded by individual homes. To build a windmill that can supply uninterrupted power will take around $3000. But here are few steps that can help you to save dollars on electricity bills.

Earth for energy guide gives you step by step instruction on hoe to build a windmill in less than $200. it includes videos and easy handling of equipments that you can set up in your backyard. It will be a lot of fun while working on it. Windmill is a simple machine that works with the help of wind that rotates its blade. It then converts wind energy to electricity by turbine.

Always try to build a windmill that is tall enough to overcome the obstacles and provides maximum conversion of wind energy to mechanical energy. Try to minimize the resistance offered. Take the various components like the windmill blades, the tower, and nacelle. Follow the instruction given in the guide necessary and it will be easier than you thought.

Get answers from a panel of professionals to all your queries in case you are stuck with it anywhere in between the making procedures.

Complete illustration with many pictures of each and every step along with videos explains how to build a windmill without any problems and save money and environment too. Click Here to learn, how to build a Windmill.

sidana.abhi

Windmill Generators Save the Planet and Your Budget Earth 4 Energy Shows You How

Posted on 17th February 2010 by admin in energy windmill

 

Windmill generators are increasingly becoming a more reliable way to save energy. Because of this there are more out there now than ever before. People have learned they are a viable method of creating an alternate source of energy. We all seem to be using more electricity than in the past. This is due to the electronic world in which we now live. Yet paying for that additional electricity can be a heavy burden. A windmill generator, which is easily constructed when using the step by step guide provided by Earth 4 Energy. Listed below are just some of the benefits for using this alternative energy supply.

 

Do Your Part to Save the Planet

 

We all have a responsibility to do what we can to save our natural resources. Too often we use them without thinking of the long term problems that is creating. The information supplied at Earth 4 Energy shows you how to enjoy your day to day favorite electronic devices by feeling good about the electricity you consume. Our planet is getting more and more polluted every day. By installing your home windmill, you could be part of a new movement commonly referred to as, "going green".

 

Tax Incentives

 

Many areas offer tax incentives to those that are willing to install a wind generator because it helps the environment as a whole. Information on how this alternative energy supply goes hand-in-hand with a tax break and more importantly, how large of a break, can easily be researched online. This tax incentive has helped spur the development of windmill farms throughout the United States as well as compel homeowners to build their own windmill generators. Why not join the money-saving phenomenom?

 

Cut Down on Electricity Expenses

 

There are likely to be plenty of other things you would like spend your money on rather than simply sending it over to the electric company faster than you can earn it. Times are getting tough when it comes to money, and we are all looking for a way to start saving our hard earned cash. With the help of Earth 4 Energy you can use a home windmill generator to create your own electricity and drastically cut down on your electric bill.

 

Quality and Dependability:

 

Earth 4 Energy will show you step by step how quick and easy the assembly process is when building your own windmill. The construction of the windmill could be completed in less than a day and will help save you thousands in electric bills due to it’s efficiency and durability.

 

Building your own windmill may seem like an overwhelming idea at first, but with the assistance of Earth 4 Energy, it really is not. The step by step how-to guide makes construction quick and simple. Once installed, you will be amazed at how easy it is to start saving money. Make a difference on your wallet and planet by building your own windmill with the help of Earth 4 Energy.

 

 

Lina Smith

Can someone tell me about solar panels for homes?

Posted on 17th February 2010 by admin in solar panels home

I was trying to look online for solar panels for my home to take some of the strain off of using oil and electricity but I find it very hard to understand exactly how they are used.
Like one that I looked up is 100 watts…..is that like a light bulb watt? How many things can that power?
Is it really cheaper in the long run because the panels are very expensive?
If anyone has web sites that can explain this to me I would appreciate a link, or anyone to answer part of my question.

Here’s an article that will give you an idea of what residential solar is all about:

http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20152332,00.html?xid=yahoo-answers&partner=yes

Then you can followup with the sources below to get more info.

How come new houses aren’t built with solar panels?

Posted on 5th February 2010 by admin in solar panels for homes

With the ecology craze in full swing (electric cars, hydrogen fuel cells, recycling) You would think they would start building homes with solar panels, but you do you see any such thing going on? No…..

Simple it would either have to be forced onto the buyer or the buyer would have to pay for them and Solar panels aren’t cheap mind you. And really the person probably doesn’t even give a crap about thier Impact on the Environment. It’s too bad more celebrites wouldn’t realize that charity is key to becoming famous and getting more business. Like someone should start a show Extreme home makeover where all the building is done Green and Eco-friendly.