Thursday, October 8, 2009

Solar energy is free energy, and that is appealing in a world of constantly rising energy costs. Commercial solar panels, however, are prohibitively expensive for most people. If you are a bit of a handyman and have the tools and free time for such a project, building your own panels can present significant savings, making solar power available to even the most budget-conscious among us. The video below will show you how.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Learn How to Make Solar Panels

The global recession has focused people's attention toward sustainable industries and the value of doing more things for ourselves. One way to reduce the effects of climate change and foster renewable energy - along with saving money - is to learn how to make solar panels for yourself.

Now truly is the perfect the time to convert your household power to solar energy. Recent advances in solar power technology have made the process more practical and economical than ever before. More and more new earth-friendly homes are taking advantage of both passive and active means of capturing solar energy.

Solar panels are an active means of solar energy, because the photovoltaic cells in the panels convert sunlight into electricity directly, and then distributes it through your house via the existing wiring. With solar panels in your home, you go "off the grid," meaning you don't draw your household power from the nationwide network of electricity. You're not contributing to the need to burn burn coal for electricity, which results in harmful emissions into the atmosphere. Solar energy is a renewable resource, since it draws its power from the ever-radiating star we know as the Sun.

If there's a disadvantage to solar power, it's that when there's no sunlight, such as at night or under clouds, there's no electricity generated. Thus is doesn't work as well in areas that don't get a lot of sunlight, but even there it still works. Plus solar technology research continues to search for better ways to store the electricity generated by solar power in batteries and other devices.

Clearly the advantages to solar energy outweigh the drawbacks, which is why there's such a trend toward making your own solar panels at home. In fact, some homeowners make a family project out of making solar panels. This type of home improvement project provides a sense of personal accomplishment from creating something with your own hands, as well as satisfaction from knowing that you're doing something beneficial for the environment.

There are numerous excellent information on solar power, along with a step-by-step guide that includes video lessons in how to make solar panels.

If you are ready to start your journey towards a cleaner, more energy-efficient system that puts money back in your pocket every month, then make your own solar panel at home . You can do it by clicking here.





Monday, October 5, 2009

Living Green And Its Benefits

As you start making greener choices in your life, you'll find that they will impact many areas of your life. Not only are you doing your part to save the earth, but you may also be saving yourself. Here are some of the other benefits of living green.

  • You'll save money. When you make a conscience effort to use less, you will save money. Whether it's water, electricity or clothing, less usage means that you'll have lower utility bills and more money in your pocket. Take that opportunity to buy higher quality items that will last longer or perhaps reinvest into items that can renew themselves - such as a garden.
  • You'll encourage businesses to be responsible. If you're making your purchases from stores and businesses that make green life a priority, you are supporting them and increasing their profits. Not only will it encourage them to continue in their efforts, but you'll hopefully send a message to other businesses to act more responsibly.
  • You'll become healthier - Making the choice to walk or ride a bike not only decreases the amount of chemicals in your world, but it also improves your physical health. You'll be able to breath better both because of the increased fitness and because the air is just a little cleaner.
  • You'll encourage others. Choosing to live a life that helps to protect the environment for future generations is a great example to others. Consuming less, producing less trash and choosing natural products are just three ways you can help the people and animals that will live on the earth in years to come.

Although living green may seem like a decision to simply help the earth and the environment, there are also other benefits. Not only will your choice help preserve the land for future generations, but you'll also save money, become healthier and send a great message to businesses to keep up their efforts as well.