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		<title>Residential Solar Power Kits Turning On The Nation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 18:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Barry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[solar power It appears Residential solar power Kits are finally starting to catch on in the United States. It&#8217;s hard to change old habits, especially when it comes to the oil and gas industry and it has taken us nearly 100 years to make a smooth transition from the coal industry which is still playing [...]]]></description>
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<p> It appears <strong>Residential <strong>solar power</strong> Kits</strong> are finally starting to catch on in the United States. It&#8217;s hard to change old habits, especially when it comes to the oil and gas industry and it has taken us nearly 100 years to make a smooth transition from the coal industry which is still playing a huge part in the economy and business of this country.</p>
<p>About 100 years ago, the U.S. Government began giving out tax credits, subsidies and incentives to the struggling oil industry because they just didn&#8217;t have a hold on the markets like wood and coal had gotten. Although nuclear power was and is very promising it never had a chance  to take off due to a variety of false impressions. <strong>Residential solar  power kits</strong> on the other hand seem to hold great promise today.</p>
<p>Curiously, solar electric power is beginning to take the place of the new magic bullet energy source of the world that petroleum was more than a century ago. The government does seem to be looking to give this industry a great big push.</p>
<p>In California for instance, the government has incentives and subsidies in place that let private enterprise build solar installations on school grounds across the state and sell low-cost power to the schools. Things only began to really look up for the technology about five years  ago so when the Energy Policy Act stepped in to hand out generous tax  credits to anyone who was willing to invest in a solar project.</p>
<p>There are a variety of new incentives just waiting for small businesses interested in <em>solar power</em> as well. Residential <u>solar power</u> is really only the tip of the ice berg. Most of these are tiny businesses with just a handful of employees.</p>
<p>Not only do the businesses have incentives to motivate them, they also have the fact that prices fall by a fifth each year. They benefit at both ends, and it really makes it worth their while. When you look at the long-term costs of dealing with smoky fossil fuels, there&#8217;s just no comparing these two at all.</p>
<p>Cost are continuing to decline while the technology to produce <strong>residential <a href="">solar power</a> kits</strong> escalates to make these products even more efficient and cost effective. Keep you eye open over the next couple of years and keep you eyes on  this blog as you may well might think about setting up your own  residential <a href="http://www.residentialsolarpowerkits.com">solar power</a> kit and get off the grid forever. Power rates  are going up by the minute and solar power kits are getting easier to  install by the day.</p>
<p>Just recently the government has decided to do away with the general incandescent light bulb. Stayed tuned on an interesting blog post on that shortly.</p>
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		<title>Residential Solar: The Difference Between Real And Rated Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 06:02:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> If your are considering installing <strong>residential solar</strong> for your home, it is important to understand the difference between rated power and what that is compared to real power and what it is.</p>
<p>When installing a <strong>residential <strong>solar power</strong> kit</strong> the elements that involve your <strong>solar power system</strong> all come with a stated power rating. You can get panels that are rated from 12 watts all the way up to 200 watts and higher. These wattage figures are your rated power.</p>
<p>These solar cells are rated to deliver the power as advertised but you must remember that this power delivery is tested as delivering that power under ideal circumstances. The industry labels these as &#8220;standard test conditions&#8221;.</p>
<p>The calculations are assuming that the sun will deliver 1000 watts of potential power per sq. meter. Now, that is ideally, of course. It may be that in your location that figure could be lower so your output power will be lower too. Weather conditions and latitude can also affects you total power output.</p>
<p>Also, you must calculate the power loss through all your equipment such as the connecting power lines, inverters etc.</p>
<p>Finally, operating temperatures affect power output. You will generate and store more power at cooler temperatures. The standards test is measured at 77 degrees fahrenhiet and on a very hot roof you can expect power losses of up to 15%.</p>
<p>New technology is constantly improving these figures but you must always figure these calculations when deciding on the size of the system you are going to install and how much power you will ultimately need to use on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Our book, &#8220;<a href="http://tazywazy1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/">Create Your Own Electricity At Home</a>&#8221; presents all these figures just for starters and is a complete guide to help you get off the grid one step at a time&#8230;FOREVER!  If you are considering <strong>residential solar power</strong> then do it right the first time and get the information you need to make an informed decision which can literally save your thousands.<br />
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		<title>Solar How To: Build Your Own Solar Panels And Save Big Bucks!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2011 06:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Barry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[solar power Solar how to: So you&#8217;ve been thinking about solar energy. Maybe even a solar power kit for your home. Residential solar power kits are on the rise dramatically lately as energy sources continue to escalate. If you&#8217;ve been out pricing things lately you will know that prices on pre made solar power kits [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Solar how to</strong>: So you&#8217;ve been thinking about solar energy. Maybe even a <strong>solar power</strong> kit for your home. <strong>Residential <em>solar power</em> kits</strong> are on the rise dramatically lately as energy sources continue to escalate.
<p style="0in">If you&#8217;ve been out pricing things lately you will know that prices on pre made <strong>solar power kits</strong> are coming down almost daily. Technological advances along with more manufacturers getting into the marketplace are driving costs down while boosting efficiency of these kits at the same time.</p>
<p style="0in">Even the big guys at stores like Walmart and Ikea are getting into the fray and I am writing my next article on these guys so bookmark and come back to get the scoop.</p>
<p style="0in">At any rate, <u>solar power</u> is here. It&#8217;s not been a very cost effective method up front but over time can pay for itself many times over thereby saving you a bundle.</p>
<p style="0in">There is an alternative though to those pre made kits and that is making the solar panels yourself! Yes! It is possible and actually quite simple for those with a little adventuresome personalities out there who want to create their own power and save money at the same time.</p>
<p style="0in">You don&#8217;t need a ton of equipment to get started and virtually all the stuff you need to build your own you can buy at the local hardware store.</p>
<p style="0in">Our featured new book <a href="http://tazywazy1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/">Earth4Energy</a> is by far the best <strong>solar how to</strong> system on the planet. You will find detailed schematics and plans not only for <a href="">solar power</a> generation but also wind power which will &quot;blow&quot; you away!</p>
<p style="0in"><strong>Solar power </strong>how to doesn&#8217;t have to be some big mystery that only electrical geeks can benefit from. This new book comes illustrated with all the plans necessary to build you own solar system that will help you get off the grid and possibly sell your excess power back to the utility company for credits!</p>
<p style="0in">It also covers all the components you will need including <a href="http://www.residentialsolarpowerkits.com">solar power</a> storage devices, power generators and even the legal advice that most people would never even think of! You didn&#8217;t think of legal advice on this before you just read it&#8230;did you?</p>
<p style="0in">It all in there and more. If you are seriously considering&nbsp; <strong>residential solar power kits</strong> for your home and need some serious solar power how to to get you started, look no further. Check out our new featured product on <strong>solar power how to</strong> at <a href="http://tazywazy1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/">Earth4Energy</a> today and see what I am talking about.</p>
<p style="0in">Solar is here. It can save you time, money and frustration by providing you energy you need without answering or being at the mercy of anyone. Check it out!</p>
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		<title>Affordable Solar Power For Residential Solar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2011 06:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Barry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[solar power Affordable residential solar power . Have you been thinking about that lately? If you haven&#8217;t, you should and here is why. Affordable solar is now The spikes in energy costs recently aren&#8217;t going to somehow mystically go away. We have now, or are getting close to critical mass when it comes to our [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Affordable residential solar power</strong> . Have you been thinking about that lately? If you haven&#8217;t, you should and here is why. <strong>Affordable solar </strong>is now<br />
The spikes in energy costs recently aren&#8217;t going to somehow mystically go away. We have now, or are getting close to critical mass when it comes to our energy needs. Prices will only escalate. How much are you willing to pay?</p>
<p>The environment. Time has come to face the music. This planet is getting dirtier by the day now that nearly all the 3rd world countries are coming of age and the thirst for oil is becoming relentless. We are close to using more oil than we produce.</p>
<p>A couple of good reasons for sure but the best one I can offer is good old fashioned INDEPENDENCE! Not just as your nation needs to be energy independent but you need to be as well and now you can be!</p>
<p>Technology has improved our capability to  power our homes with <strong>affordable power</strong>  and now provides various <strong>residential <strong>solar power</strong> kits</strong> for your home.</p>
<p>Virtually everthing in your house can now be powered with solar energy.</p>
<p>Affordable <em>solar power</em> kits are easy to install and even simpler to maintain. The cost is still a little high by some standards but that issue is getting better by the day. They are more affordable than you might think.</p>
<p>What is a <strong>solar power</strong> kit you may ask? How does it work? How can it benefit me? Again, those questions have become less difficult with the advancement of technology so lets explore a couple of them.</p>
<p><strong>Residential <u>solar power</u> kits</strong> contain various modules that when put together can power everything in your house. The main source of conversion is through what is known as photovoltaic cells otherwise known as photoelectric cells.</p>
<p>These cells are squeezed into solar panels and placed as such so that they can take  advantage of as much direct sunlight as possible. (Yes! You can even build your own! <a href="http://tazywazy1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/">Build My Own Solar</a>)</p>
<p>These cells then convert the suns energy into electricity and store that energy in very efficient batteries which can then be converted to either AC or DC power by use of power converters.</p>
<p>With the proper number of panels, you can supply your entire house and never pay an electric bill again. In fact, you can even sell that power back to the power company and make a profit!</p>
<p>You can also install solar water heating modules and also what is called a solar furnace but I have addressed those in other articles. Even things in your yard can now be all on solar energy.</p>
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<p>There are many new <a href="">solar power</a> kit companies coming out with the latest technology that will allow you to install a residential <a href="http://www.residentialsolarpowerkits.com">solar power</a> kit in your home right now.</p>
<p>You will see cost savings immediately and the system pays itself back quickly. There are websites detailing plans for these affordable solar <strong>power systems</strong> if you know where to look. Do yourself a favor and look into this technology now. With the ease of installation and the money you may save you too can spend that money on yourself instead of sending it to the local utility.</p>
<p>Energy independence can now be yours. It is not only limited to solar energy but wind as well can be incorporated which can add even more versatility to your power grid. All that is needed on your part is for just do a little research and take action! The future of solar energy is here.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[solar power There is light at the end of the tunnel! Scanning some new solar power reports coming out of Florida, one article in particular caught my eye. Power Ready International’s Indoor Power System (IPS) has launched a new portable generator with some amazing attributes. The new system does not require any gasoline, does not [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is light at the end of the tunnel! Scanning some new <strong>solar power</strong> reports coming out of Florida, one article in particular caught my eye.</p>
<p>Power Ready International’s Indoor Power System (IPS) has launched a new portable generator with some amazing attributes.</p>
<p>The new system does not require any gasoline, does not require a permit, can run on <strong>solar power</strong> and the internal battery can store 12,000 watts.</p>
<p>With the battery full, it can run for several days at about 3,000 watts and a couple more days if hooked into a 200 watt solar panel.</p>
<p>The system can stay fully charged and ready to use by either plugging into a conventional power outlet, hooking into <strong>residential <strong>solar power</strong> kits</strong> or windmill system or a combo of all three.</p>
<p>Should a hurricane or any other calamity knock out the power the Power Ready is at your command.</p>
<p>This is relatively new technology and the ballpark price for this unit is around $9000.</p>
<p>Yep, pretty steep but like I said it&#8217;s new technology with the company just opening last January.</p>
<p>I remember when Plasma television hit the market at around 5 grand and can now pick one up for $800 on sale so the main point here is that there is light at the end of the tunnel.</p>
<p>As demand increases for this product expect competition to bring the price down quickly.</p>
<p><strong>Affordable solar power</strong> is making leaps and bounds just this year alone.<strong> Residential <em>solar power</em> kits</strong> are truly in the infancy stage and you too can build one for you home.</p>
<p><strong>Solar panel kits</strong> are dropping in price almost daily and with a power generation and storage unit like the one produced by IPS it won&#8217;t be long unitl getting off the grid will be practicle for everyone.<br />
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