Considering Solar Power for Your Home 

Due to the ever rising cost of
electricity and because of environmental issues, many householders are seeking
information on the alternatives, particularly solar power generators. This is
not a new idea; however, with today's demands on our pocket and our planet's
finite resources it is a serious and viable option.
Firstly, it must be said, that
one does not have to live in a perpetual sun blessed climate on the equator for
the suns ray's to provide free and convenient power. Even some of the world’s
gloomiest climate areas can benefit from this green energy.
Generally there are two types
of solar power generators:
1. Photo-thermal.
2. Photo-voltaic.
Photo-thermal:
Photo thermal solar power
generators, as the name suggests, generate heat from the sun's rays. This heat
can be utilized to heat ones domestic water supply, central heating system or
swimming pool.
These systems work by focusing
the sun's energy on to collectors that heat water, the heated water is then
circulated or pumped on demand. This type of system can be used on a large
industrial scale when the water is heated to high temperatures creating steam,
this steam then goes on to turn large turbines to generate electricity,
however, we are discussing home use in this article and this method to generate
electricity is not practical for the domestic environment.
Providing useable heat from
the sun's energy is expensive and some local authorities and governments are
funding or subsidizing installations in the interest of reducing carbon
emissions.
Photo-voltaic:
Generally people think of
solar panels as devices that directly generate electricity; these panels are
photo-voltaic and that is exactly what they do. This method of providing free
electricity is becoming more available and can be very inexpensive. For
example, have a look around your local DIY store and you will find many gadgets
and devices for the home and garden that are powered by the sun such as pond
pumps, garden lighting, security alarms to name but a few.
Solar power on this scale is becoming very cheap and convenient not only saving
money on the electricity itself but on having to install cables to these
devices.
Considering powering one's
home in its entirety using photo voltaic or solar panels although initially
expensive, overtime, will provide free and green electricity and, today, is a
serious and viable option.
Other Considerations:
There are considerations than
one has to bear in mind before embarking on a large scale solar panel
installation.
Check with your local planning
office to make sure you are not contravening any local by-laws and obtain any
relevant permission. Also make sure your property can withstand the added
weight of solar panel arrays before going ahead with a roof or terrace
installation.
Large solar installations are
not really the realm of the DIY enthusiast and will require experts to
calculate the number and size of panels you require for your power needs. There
is much information on the Internet also you may be able to get advice from a
local solar panel specialist who will be able to design a system for your
individual needs.
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