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Climate change and escalating energy costs have driven many people to consider using solar energy. Solar energy can be a viable way to provide much of your hot water, central heating or pool heating requirements for your home. Solar energy can also supplement your home’s lighting and other electricity needs.

The sun is an unlimited source of free and clean energy. The quest to harness this energy began many years ago. Solar energy has become a viable alternative to provide power for your home. The sun’s energy consists of heat and light. Both are used as a source of free energy.

The sun’s heating or thermal power is commonly used in sunny climates to supplement the hot water requirements of many homes. Thermal panels are mounted on the roof of your home. Water is circulated through a series of pipes and stored in a tank ready for use. These are very effective in sunny climates but have even been used with some success in climates with few sunshine hours.

Photovoltaic panels transform the sun’s light directly into electric current. This electricity can be used to provide lighting for your home or to provide power for your home appliances. Surplus energy produced during daylight more…

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Guest Author: Dave Keller


Solar panels are not some new concept, but building your own Homemade Solar Panels is a new concept for some. It is, however, a quickly-spreading innovation.

Homemade solar panels are a feasible way of generating electricity from energy provided by the sun. By using energy created from homemade solar panels, which would otherwise be wasted or left simply unused, we can provide solutions to a large number of problems, such as the expensive rates charged by electricity companies. It also helps solve problems associated with environmental pollution.

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Guest Author: Tim Mcdonald


When shopping for roof solar panels, not only are there a number of brands, but also various types of roof solar panels to choose from. And each type has its pros and cons.

So what kind of roof solar panels are there? And how do they differ from one another?

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