Advantages Of Solar And Wind Power

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Due to the rising costs of electricity now, solar and wind power systems are becoming more popular. A large amount of our earnings these days goes towards our electricity bills and this is why alot more people are choosing to use solar or wind power to power their homes.  Solar and Wind Power is very cost efficient and also generally easy to maintain, and even better environmentally friendly.

Imagine if you could construct your very own solar energy system or wind turbine to generate power to your home, this is not as hard as you might envisage it to be.

Lots of homes are using solar and wind power to save huge amounts of money off their electricity bills.  Global warming is also an issue for our future, choosing renewable sources of energy is going to have a way more positive effect on our environment.

If you were to install a solar panel or a wind generator and you produced more power than you need, which is possible, not only will you save on your electricity bill but there is a extremely good chance that you could sell the surplus energy to your local utility and earn additional money.

Both methods can be used to produce power, depending on your location and finances.  Obviously if you are residing where the wind is blowing most of the time then the best option for your home would be to install a wind generator, same goes with solar panels, if you are living where the sun is shining the majority of the year then choosing solar power is your best option.

If a solar energy method is your choice, positioning the solar panels at a 45 degree angle to the ground is recommended, For the greatest outcome also face half east and half west. The early morning sunrise will capture the rays of the sun and ofcourse the afternoon sunset will capture the west facing solar panels.

The speed of the wind is also greater the further from the ground a wind turbine is, so being positioned high will also work best too.  A windmill obviously requires wind to function, it also acts as the fuel, this system can produce considerable amounts of electricity.

Solar panels and windmills can be purchased, but this can be very costly.  Choosing to install them yourself can save you a fortune.  There are some great diy solar and wind power guides out there with fantastic step by step manuals that will illustrate to you how to construct either of these systems.

Is Diy Energy Right For Me?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

If you are asking that question, you are halfway there!  Do It Yourself energy, also known as DIY Energy, can be used by everybody.  If you live in an area that gets lots of sun, then DIY energy is an easy decision.  How do I benefit from all of that sunshine?  DIY solar panels are the answer.  Even if you live where it is cloudy for extended periods, DIY solar panels can work for you. 

Do you live in the Mid-West or on the coast somewhere?

If you live in an area that gets lots of wind, I’m not talking about thunderstorm activity, DIY energy is certainly for you.  How do I harness the power of the Wind?  DIY wind turbines or generators are the answer.  This type of energy generation through wind power is quickly becoming popular throughout the world particularly in the U.S.  Just about everybody has seen pictures of the giant windmills across the plains in the Mid-West.  Now you can have your own smaller scale version of wind turbines in your back yard in the form of DIY energy. 

Do I have to be a handyman to make my own DIY Energy?

Absolutely Not!  You can get started this weekend with the tools you already have around the house with the help of a good DIY energy guide.  “But I don’t have the time for anymore projects around the house.”  If you decide to tackle a DIY energy for your home, start small.  You don’t have to have you whole house on a DIY energy source.  Start with something small, like a small solar array to charge you cell phone with.  DIY energy projects can be very fulfilling and fun.  Get motivated and get started this weekend.  

Solar Power is Easy: Do it yourself

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

 

How would you like to reduce your dependency on fossil fuels? How would you like to decrease your reliance on the power companies and cut the size of your bill each month? If you answered yes to both of these questions switching to solar power will greatly benefit you. PV systems make advantage of the suns rays and convert them into usable source of energy. The sun offers a renewable, and barring any unforeseen events, a timeless source of energy. Solar power is both financially and environmentally friendly. By using solar power one can save money, and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that are released through the burning of fossil fuel and natural gas for power. 

 

When considering electrical bills, switching to solar power has become the oblivious answer for many people and their households. Electrical bills make up a large portion of the household budget, and during the winter months they account for half of the power bills spent in a home. A solar power system is the one way to reduce or even eliminate your electrical bills.

 

Having your home run on solar power is easy to do, and many resources make installation an easy to do it yourself process. First consider a budget for your solar power spending; this can be based off of how much of your home you will power to solar energy, or the amount of kilowatt-hours your home uses. Once you purchase the basic parts: solar panels, inverter, battery, wires, etc, installation is easy. 

 

The solar panels which will be ground or roof mounted will provide the DC current which will be taken by the inverter and transformed into AC current which will be used to power your home. One key advantage of solar power that has attracted many is its longevity. Besides the sun providing a constant source of energy, solar panels are extremely durable. Solar panels can function for many decades before showing signs of failures, so if you are on a tight budget you can purchase used solar panels worry free. Solar power is an obvious answer to reducing dependency on fossil fuels and thus power companies. The process is inexpensive, and easy for a person to do themselves.