05 September 2010

Homemade Solar Power – Pros And Cons




A growing trend in the new millennium is to go green. This covers all aspects of our daily lives, from what we eat to how we get around and what type of energy we use. Speaking of energy, what are the pros and cons of homemade solar power?

Pros of homemade solar power include:

• The total reduction of your dependence on traditional energy sources, including electricity and fossil fuels - including oil and natural gas.

• Cost savings in electrical bills, the total of which annually should easily cover any outlay for the building and installation of solar panels.

• The reduction of your overall carbon footprint by moving towards a renewable source of energy.

• Possible eligibility for government grants, tax credits or rebates (depending on where you live).

Cons of homemade solar power include:

• Cost of supplies (which will be recovered in electrical savings, very easily);

• Technical skills (not really a requirement if you can find a good guide that is easy to follow).

• It is difficult to generate massive amounts of energy with a smaller homemade system.

• The availability of your energy supply depends on the weather conditions.

If you have considered or looked into homemade solar power, you may have already deduced that the installation of this type of system is an investment. The investment is not only in your future, but as a contribution towards the future of the entire planet. Imagine if every person decided to move away from their dependence upon the electrical companies and fossil fuels. The results would be simply astounding.

What you will need to begin your move towards a greener future is a good and comprehensive guide. This guide should show you step-by-step exactly what tools and equipment you will need to build and install each solar panel and to have it fully operational so that you can use it to power certain appliances, lights or whatever it is that you choose to operate with your new energy source.

Don't let anyone discourage you from attempting a project such as this. Many people believe that solar power is for "alternative people", just not them. Of course, being "alternative" is what is going to save our planet for future generations. Don't give in to the thoughts of other people. Step outside the box and take on this worthwhile project. Your friends and family will have proof positive when you show them your electrical bill after installation of your solar panels.

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