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Saving your energy and your money

In this tough economy we are in people are looking for ways to save money. One of the often overlooked ways is to conserve energy.  Not only can this save you money, but it can also help the  environment.In this article we will examine a way for you to save a lot in energy costs.

The best way that you can save on your energy bills is to have a solar energy system for your house.It isn’t as difficult as it may seem to be.All that it will take is for you to go and have solar panels installed onto your house.  When people look into this they realize that solar panels can be expensive.  So they go looking for cheap solar panels.

Now they might be able to find some but if they really want to save they should look into building a solar energy system themselves.  There are plenty of manuals that can teach them how to do a diy solar panels.  Most of them are written well enough that all you have to do is follow step by step.If you are able to do it this way you are going to be saving thousands of dollars for yourself.  So even if you didn’t want to do it yourself, you could hire someone to do it.it the cost will be less than if they went with a solar contractor or an electrician.

It doesn’t matter if you have someone install it yourself or if you learn how to build a solar panel.As long as you are able to switch your energy into a more efficient solar energy system you are going to be saving money.

But not only can you save yourself money but you can also help the environment.Making use of solar energy gets rid of a lot of more toxic type of energy.  You will be using clean natural energy.  Who knows you might be able to set a good example and more people will follow your footsteps.

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The Challenge Of Going Solar – Are You Ready?

Did you know that the U.S. indeed has an enormous potential for developing renewable energy sources? A couple of different types of renewable energy – especially solar power. For example, we have such things as wave energy (from ocean waves), and wind energy. All these renewable sources have lots of un-tapped potential.

The western world has for over a hundred years relied mostly on such fossil energy sources as oil and coal. However, the “times they are a-changing” as Bob Dylan sang. Coal and oil have been used because they were cheap and abundant. Not to mention the convenience of using these sources of energy.

It is now evident that the Earth’s stored fossil energy reserves are running low. It gets increasingly difficult to extract them. Also, there is the looming threat called “Global Warming”.

Personally, I believe this is a real issue. It is not that hard to realize that massive amounts of carbon dioxide are released when we burn coal and oil. This originates from carbon which has been hidden in the depths of the Earth for many millions of years. Now we humans are opening a Pandora’s box by releasing tremendous quantities into the air.

The 20th century saw a dramatic rise of CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere. The reason this is a concern is the “greenhouse effect” of CO2. This gas is invisible to us but reflects infrared radiation back to the surface of the Earth. Which means that as the CO2 level goes up, so will the Earth’s temperature go up also.

You will be affected in different ways depending on where you happen to live. In some parts of the world, it can lead to disastrous consequences – drought, desertification, famine. And then there is the alarming fact of rapid melting of the polar ice caps. In case this continues unabated, we will have a rise in ocean levels, likely a couple of feet. Then, coastal cities like New York would be partly submerged. And if you live in a place like the Netherlands, you’d likely find your area submerged also.

What can we do about these problems? The answer to that challenge is to stop using fossil fuels ASAP. Let us turn to renewable sources, such as solar panels – they have enormous promise. I guess you belive solar panels are way too costly? Not anymore. There is money to be saved if you set up those home solar panels with your own very hands.

If you like to be self-reliant, you should be interested in DIY home solar panels. Install them on your house, and say goodbye to those high utility bills. People in the U.S. have proven themselves to live up to even the toughest challenges. Therefore, my firm opinion is that even this challenge will be met successfully.

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Solar Panels Can Save the Earth and Could Save You Money

Since I am very interested in the environment, I am going to discuss it here. The very basis of our economy is energy. Without this great flow of energy, our modern world couldn’t exist. It was coal and oil that fueled the industrial revolution.

While this has been tremendously useful, there is also a back side. Actually, these deposits of oil and coal we now use are preserved “ancient sunlight”. When we burn that ancient material, we also release all that carbon as carbon dioxide (CO2). Which means the atmosphere recieves a higher concentration of that gas.

It is no secret that while CO2 is transparent to visible light, it reflects radiation in the infrared spectrum. This means that when the CO2 level goes up, more infrared radiation is trapped near the Earth’s surface.

Science has found that during a very remote era in the Earth’s history, most life went extinct. It seems that this mass extinction was associated with a sharp increase of carbon dioxide in the air. The effect would have been a marked increase in the Earth’s temperature.

The enormous current use of coal and oil has already caused a marked increase in the content of CO2 in the air. Further, the climate is clearly getting warmer than it used to in a number of areas. Especially, the polar ice caps are melting fast now.

I feel that if we care about future generations we must take action. But what can we ordinary folks do? One thing we can do is try to minimize the use of things like coal and oil. As an alternative: let us use renewable energy.

Ultimately, most energy sources are derived from the sun. If we can collect that energy directly, we have solved a number of problems. For instance, you have heard of those solar panels.

Solar cells have been around for decades, but have been very expensive to make. Because of the cost, they haven’t been a realistic alternative. These days, this is changing and solar panels no longer have that hefty price tag. You can put home solar panels on the roof of your house, and get free energy from the sun. If you can do some installation work yourself, you end up saving money. You may even be able to cut that utility bill to zero.

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