Saturday, January 16, 2010

Tips For Using Solar Power


By Adriana Noton

If you want to go to solar power for your home or business then now may be the time to do it. Though you will probably still have quite a bit of out of pocket expense, if you live in the United States then you will most likely qualify for tax incentives to offset some of your cost. You should keep in mind that these systems are expensive but they may save you a lot of money as well.

This is energy generated by the sun. To harness that energy you need a special system in place that will transfer sunlight into power that will run the electrical devices in your home. These systems usually consist of panels and converters. They must be installed by licensed professionals for safety reasons. You local electrical company may have personnel on hand as well.

Some companies sell do it yourself kits and videos. To me these seem more suited to science projects. As much as I would like to try these I am also very skeptical. Anytime electricity is involved there is a certain amount of risk. I have a hard time believing I could set up a system like this without starting a fire or getting electrocuted.

I have no doubt that solar power is the way to go if you can. Not only can this cut your electric bill but it is also earth friendly. In years to come we may well see the end of fossil fuel use in countries around the world. This fuel simply can't last forever and alternatives must be found.

Solar energy can be used with other energy sources to make sure you always have enough energy to run your home or business. Your regular power supply is still hooked up even with the solar power supply. This means that even if there is no sun for weeks at a time you can still have power you need.

Of course they also have individual products that run on solar power as well. Some have even made cars that will run with solar panels. They also have lights that run on solar energy. Some of these are outdoor lights and you can get these for good prices. They can be very useful and convenient.

There is a lot more to using solar energy than I had thought. If you want to go solar you will need things like inverter boxes. I am not sure how these work and they sound complicated. This is part of the reason I am skeptical about do it yourself projects of this nature. One of the sites I visited also mentioned the need for permits.

If you are thinking about going with solar energy then check all local laws regarding this and at least get professional advice before you begin. Keep in mind that any time you work with any type of electricity proper precautions must be taken and safety should always be your first priority.

Prices will probably come down in coming years. If you can't afford this now then you may be able to before long. Solar power will most likely be around for a very long time to come and one day everything may be run at least in part by this energy source.

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