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		<description><![CDATA[Protecting Tomorrow&#8217;s Energy Grid with Home Solar Power Systems
Homeowners are rightfully concerned about the path that energy costs are taking. Expected to rise year after year, this is no end in sight for how much they might cost even ten or twenty years from now. Not only are our energy needs rising at a fairly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #800000;">Protecting Tomorrow&#8217;s Energy Grid with Home Solar Power Systems</span></h2>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">Homeowners are rightfully concerned about the path that energy costs are taking. Expected to rise year after year, this is no end in sight for how much they might cost even ten or twenty years from now. Not only are our energy needs rising at a fairly predictable pace, but developing nations&#8217; energy needs are absolutely skyrocketing.</h3>
<p>Simply look to China, India, and other large users of energy. There are a little over 300 million people in the United States, but there are nearly 2.5 billion people in those two countries alone, about eight times as many as in the United States. All requiring electricity, the best way to protect yourself financially is to purchase a home solar power system.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: center;">A Matter of Climate and Finances</h2>
<p>There are many reasons for using a home solar power system. Some people choose financial stability. Once you install such a source of energy, you will never have to pay for it again. Once you have it, you reduce or eliminate your dependence on the power grid, and if you produce excess electricity, you can actually sell it back to the power company for a small profit. Other people point to the environment. Solar power is clean. There is no other way to describe it, because it produces absolutely no pollution. At its very cleanest, natural gas, oil, and coal are still very dirty and bad for the environment.</p>
<p>In fact, there&#8217;s not a single “clean coal” power plant in the United States today. Also, fossil fuels are limited, and eventually, they will run out if we keep on using them. It would be best to make the switch to renewable energy sources today instead of tomorrow when those fuel sources do run out to avoid a small catastrophe as billions go without power. You can protect yourself from that potential future by installing a home solar power system.</p>
<p>Financially, you will save thousands or tens of thousands of dollars over the life of the home solar power system. After about ten years, the system will have paid itself off, and you&#8217;ll start seeing net savings. Other perks like tax credits help to soften the financial blow of one of these solar power electric systems right off the bat. Many homeowners would find an attractive solution in the purchase of a new house. By purchasing a new home solar power system with a new house, they can simply add the cost of the solar system onto their mortgage. The savings on the solar power system alone would more than pay for the additional cost and interest on the loan.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any home project involving wiring in your home is likely to cost you a pretty penny. However, if you know how to safely wire your home, you stand to save a lot of money instead of hiring out electricians. Consider to make a solar power system. Having one installed can cost thousands of dollars if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any home project involving wiring in your home is likely to cost you a pretty penny. However, if you know how to safely wire your home, you stand to save a lot of money instead of hiring out electricians. Consider to make a solar power system. Having one installed can cost thousands of dollars if you need to hire professionals to come in and do it for you. A DIY make solar power system can save you those costs while providing your home with clean, efficient, and free solar power. Such a kit provides everything you need to get started, or you can build the system from scratch if you know exactly what energy capacity your home requires and will require years down the road.</p>
<p><strong><span id="more-819"></span>Breathing Space</strong></p>
<p>One of the best aspects of a DIY solar power system is that you get to choose exactly what goes into the system. Every single choice, from how expensive it will be to how many solar panels you want to the brand that you wish to purchase is entirely up to you. You have complete control over the project, and you won&#8217;t be paying an electrician to do all of the hard work. Time is money, and you&#8217;ll end up doing all of the heavy lifting yourself, but you&#8217;ll save hundreds of dollars in the process, maybe even thousands. A DIY solar power system is absolutely the most cost effective way of getting your home hooked into solar power and off of the power grid.</p>
<p>Installing a solar power system might not actually take as long as you think. Taking measurements, preparations, and wiring can all be done over the course of a weekend or two. If you don&#8217;t know anything about wiring, then by all means, hire the professionals to do this for you. Because of the safety risks involved with wiring, you should know how to safely wire your home before attempting to do so yourself. Of course, if you want to learn how to do it, it doesn&#8217;t take much practice, and you&#8217;ll have learned a skill that you can use the rest of your life.</p>
<p>DIY solar power systems don&#8217;t cost less than other kits, but you&#8217;ll still save money on the installation costs. Buying complete systems can save you money though as grouping parts together saves the companies money, so you&#8217;ll still save a little more than by buying the parts from scratch. Of course, if you buy a DIY solar power system, you can always upgrade it with different parts, such as additional solar panels, more powerful batteries, and other solar power system parts.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong>If you have found the plans to build solar power generator, you will find that it is not so difficult to do yourself if you have some common sense for doing things yourself. </strong></h3>
<p>The plans at first to <a href="http://www.sungen.org/Earth4Energy.php" target="_blank">build solar power generator</a> may seem overwhelming, but once you have read everything through you will find that half the time, you didn’t even need the plan to build solar power generator, as you had some inclination of what it needed to work successfully.</p>
<blockquote><p>You may have considered to build solar power generator for your own home when the prices for electricity started climbing, but never really thought of applying the plan then. But as your salary increased you just let the idea to build solar power generator less and less, and you just kept on using the monopolies supply anyway. But it is important to realize that this is not the same as a solar power electric generator, as the one is a continuous supply of electricity while the other is in storage until required.</p></blockquote>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span id="more-815"></span>International Conventions</h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">While solar power projects are booming for households, other methods of supplying or lessening the earths resources are being implemented in some countries, but unfortunately the more new resources are implemented the more the population will grow and still consume from the current resources. This does not help the people or the planet in any way; it just allows population booms to occur.</p>
<p>This is where the problem actually is, the amount of people on the planet that need these resources. If this were controlled the change could still occur with a lesser negative effect on the planet. After all we are the ones who created the demand, and we have to fix it before it is too late and Mother Nature wreaks havoc to fix it on our behalf.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Times have changed world wide, and local and international governments are having conventions on saving the planet with finding alternative solutions to water resources and electricity to supply the nations. Unfortunately other projects have taken priority and the fundamentals of what society really needs to survive has been left to last.</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: center;">Taking Things For Granted</h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">So much is taken for granted, and a lot of society just expects free electricity and water, but for those households and businesses out there who diligently pay for these services, they get frustrated as they are covering the non payment bills of others. Unfortunately someone has to pay the price of these utilities, and it is us who carry the brunt of the free loaders.</p>
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If you are looking to become energy independent, there is no better, more surefire way to do that than to install a residential solar power system for your home.
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">If you are looking to become energy independent, there is no better, more surefire way to do that than to <a href="http://www.sungen.org/Earth4Energy.php" target="_blank">install a residential solar power system for your home</a>.</h3>
<p>The average home uses nearly 10,000 kWh of electricity a year. That equates to a little over $1,000 at current rates. Larger homes, inefficient appliances, and more electronics can all make homes use $3,000 or more in electricity annually.</p>
<blockquote><p>Thinking about all the things that use electricity in your home: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>television</em></span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>washer</em></span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>dryer</em></span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>oven</em></span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>fridge</em></span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>microwave</em></span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>air conditioners</em></span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>heaters</em></span>, and <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">many more</span></em>, and you can see why you would want to have your own supply of electricity instead of relying upon the power grid. A residential solar power system can take you off the grid or at the very least reduce your dependence on it.</p></blockquote>
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<h2 style="text-align: center;">Self-Contained</h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">One of the biggest benefits that a residential solar power system provides is that it provides power directly to your home. That way, you can always rely on it to supply a certain amount of power, and batteries ensure that you can continue using it into the night. However, getting off the grid completely might be an unreachable goal (economically) for many homeowners, as these systems do cost many thousands of dollars.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Fortunately, tax credits provide a large amount of relief, often <strong><em>lowering the cost of these systems by 40% or more</em></strong>. Still, residential solar electric power is a little too expensive to get homeowners completely off the power grid.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">In the future though, there will be additional electrical demands placed upon you. Electric cars will need to be charged up. Right now, they can only provide about 30-50 miles on the battery charge alone before they switch over to another fuel source, but in the future, we could see mainstream electric cars getting 300, 500, 1000 mile battery charges. Still, they will need charged up, and this will probably most often be done at your home. Electricity is much cheaper per mile than gasoline, so you&#8217;ll still be saving money, but by upgrading your wiring now with a residential solar power system, you can ensure that you won&#8217;t run into any problems later.</p>
<p>Installation can be costly, sometimes thousands of dollars depending on the size of the system and the supplier. However, stores like Home Depot are now offering installation of solar kits to customers, and it&#8217;s making the process more mainstream. As solar power becomes more mainstream, the prices will be lowered, not only from a retailer perspective but also a technological and production standpoint. Residential solar power systems are now economically feasible, technologically smart, and environmentally moral.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homeowners are rightfully concerned about the path that energy costs are taking. Expected to rise year after year, this is no end in sight for how much they might cost even ten or twenty years from now. Not only are our energy needs rising at a fairly predictable pace, but developing nations&#8217; energy needs are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Homeowners are rightfully concerned about the path that energy costs are taking. Expected to rise year after year, this is no end in sight for how much they might cost even ten or twenty years from now. Not only are our energy needs rising at a fairly predictable pace, but developing nations&#8217; energy needs are absolutely skyrocketing. Simply look to China, India, and other large users of energy.</p>
<p>There are a little over 300 million people in the United States, but there are nearly 2.5 billion people in those two countries alone, about eight times as many as in the United States. All requiring electricity, the best way to protect yourself financially is to purchase a home solar power system.<br />
<strong><span id="more-345"></span>A Matter of Climate and Finances</strong></p>
<p>There are many reasons for using a home solar power system. Some people choose financial stability. Once you install such a source of energy, you will never have to pay for it again. Once you have it, you reduce or eliminate your dependence on the power grid, and if you produce excess electricity, you can actually sell it back to the power company for a small profit. Other people point to the environment. Solar power is clean. There is no other way to describe it, because it produces absolutely no pollution.</p>
<p>At its very cleanest, natural gas, oil, and coal are still very dirty and bad for the environment. In fact, there&#8217;s not a single “clean coal” power plant in the United States today. Also, fossil fuels are limited, and eventually, they will run out if we keep on using them. It would be best to make the switch to renewable energy sources today instead of tomorrow when those fuel sources do run out to avoid a small catastrophe as billions go without power. You can protect yourself from that potential future by installing a home solar power system.</p>
<p>Financially, you will save thousands or tens of thousands of dollars over the life of the home solar power system. After about ten years, the system will have paid itself off, and you&#8217;ll start seeing net savings. Other perks like tax credits help to soften the financial blow of one of these solar power electric systems right off the bat. Many homeowners would find an attractive solution in the purchase of a new house. By purchasing a new home solar power system with a new house, they can simply add the cost of the solar system onto their mortgage. The savings on the solar power system alone would more than pay for the additional cost and interest on the loan.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Solar power system</strong> is being considered by an increasingly large amount of homeowners each year as electricity costs continue to rise. As energy cost caps expire or are removed, those energy costs rise even further. Getting “off the grid” is a goal that many homeowners aspire towards, and the only effective way to become energy independent is to install a solar power system on your house.</p>
<p>Depending on the size of the solar power system, where you live, and the amount of electricity that your house uses, you could end up potentially saving tens of thousands of dollars over the next two decades.</p>
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<h2>Savings in the Math</h2>
<p>The savings are undeniable. The cost of a solar power system is upfront as you install the system and never have to purchase power again. At first, the $20,000 or more that you spend on such a system will be more expensive than several years of electricity. Eventually though, the system will pay itself off, offset by rises in energy costs. Also, a hefty tax credit will provide a large rebate.</p>
<p>In this way, home solar power systems effectively cost much less than their price tag because of various energy initiatives that lower the cost of these products. No matter the size of the solar system that you use, it will pay itself off in about ten years or so.</p>
<p>If you produce more electricity than you use, you can actually sell that electricity back to the energy company. For the average household, most solar power systems won&#8217;t produce quite enough electricity to make this feasible, especially in the winter months when there is less sunlight (and less electricity is produced as a result). However, the average household could be further renovated to save even more energy and become greener.</p>
<p>Newer types of insulation, better windows, and other upgrades can save thousands of dollars a year in energy costs. A home can easily save hundreds of dollars a year simply by replacing incandescent light bulbs with fluorescent ones.</p>
<p>Getting off the energy grid is a multi-pronged goal that is costly at first but well worth it in the long run. In the coming years, it will become even cheaper and more efficient to make homes green. They will not only use less electricity, but more homes will produce their own electricity as well.</p>
<p>Combined with other energy initiatives like electric and hydrogen fuel cell cars and improving mass transit systems, America is well on its way to energy independence, and you can start today by renovating your home or business with a solar power system.</p>
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<p>A Dorky Engineering Student explains how a homebuilt wind turbine create usable Electrical Power</p>
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Genuine renewable electricity Source, Using Solar Power Systems at your own home to save tons of electricity and Money. Easy Do it yourself.
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Genuine renewable electricity Source, Using Solar Power Systems at your own home to save tons of electricity and Money. Easy Do it yourself.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using solar power panels in your home is the environmentally safe thing to do, but is it also a smart thing economically? Many people make the assumption that using renewable energy can make them a big saving on electricity bills. After all it seems logical; you don’t have to pay anyone for solar power. Your only cost would be installing solar power panels.<span id="more-29"></span></p>
<p>After the installation of your solar power panel charger you have a free, unlimited source of power as long as the sun shines. However people underestimate the cost of solar panels and just how effective solar power can be.</p>
<p><strong>Electricity Bills</strong></p>
<p>The first thing that might make you consider solar power panel energy is your electricity bill. Before you go out and shop for solar panels it’s important that you look at ways to save energy in your home. There are many simple things you can do to bring down your energy bill. Using fluorescent or compact fluorescent bulbs is the first step.</p>
<p>Replace old electrical appliances like your washing machine, dryer, and fridge with energy efficient models. Heating and cooling systems take up a lot of energy in your home. So you want to find ways to reduce your reliance on both types of systems. Install double pane windows to keep heat in, and use shading systems during hot weather.</p>
<p><strong>Making The Investment</strong></p>
<p>Once you have found ways to cut down on energy consumption you want to see the difference that these methods have made to your electricity bill. Now you can get down to the business of looking for a solar power panel system that works for your home. You may not be able to install a system that is totally independent of the power grid.</p>
<p>You need to do your homework as to what you really need and what you can afford. You also want to look for subsidies and tax cuts that you may be eligible for when you invest in a solar power panel system. These tax breaks and subsidies can help you install your solar power panels for much cheaper, and this will help you gain back the money you invested much faster.</p>
<p>Without the right subsidies it could take decades before you recoup the money from your solar power panel system. With the right information solar power can be a great way to supply energy to your home, without costing the earth. So do your research first.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With resources running short around the world for sustainable energy, other options have been finally forced onto the global communities to make a plan of adjustment. By turning to other alternatives we will be saving the planet by buying time and saving on natural resources, but it will make a hell of a carbon footprint [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With resources running short around the world for sustainable energy, other options have been finally forced onto the global communities to make a plan of adjustment. By turning to other alternatives we will be saving the planet by buying time and saving on natural resources, but it will make a hell of a carbon footprint on the planet in any case as it has been left for the eleventh hour.<span id="more-27"></span></p>
<p><strong>Scientists Are Busier Than Ever Now!</strong></p>
<p>Scientists are busy working on the project of the solar power generator to feed communities with power, but the problem comes in when the sun goes down. Where is the power then? Besides the problem with the solar power generator not supplying electricity when the sun is down, is that it would take a large amount of space to supply a single town efficiently, so this is best applied on a large open land space. And what about when the sun is set, where are the batteries stored to feed the cities during the night? Other alternative methods have to be utilised, besides the solar power generator. Does everyone have their own batteries storage at home to power their homes or businesses at night if needed while the solar power generator is not working?</p>
<p><strong>The Right Plan Of Action</strong></p>
<p>While every effort has still been focused on a renewable sustainable energy source for the world, besides the solar power generator, nothing is mentioned that it is mankind alone that has created this demand and will therefore have to make a plan not only to find alternative methods to feed our needs we created, but to lessen the amount of people needing to consume. If there was a world plan action of putting a hold on the population growth, the need for more energy would be less and therefore still giving the earth a chance to breathe on its own.</p>
<p><strong>At The Mercy Of Governments</strong></p>
<p>The option of having your own home solar power generator is well on its way in some households. However, the main problem is that with this option the sun goes down too and you would still need to store power in the form of batteries at your home, and of course you would not be able to run your whole household on it as you usually do.  Yes it is an alternative, but not used as the only method of power. The earth has many sources of natural power and water resources that we can harness but we still continue to be at the mercy of governments running the countries.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power energy is the beaming light and heat from the sun that has been reined by humans since ancient times utilizing a range of ever-evolving methods. Solar radiation along with the alternate solar resources such as wind and wave power, hydroelectricity and, biomass account for most of the useable renewable energy on Earth. Only a little fraction of the useable solar energy is utilized.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar power energy is the beaming light and heat from the sun that has been reined by humans since ancient times utilizing a range of ever-evolving methods. Solar radiation along with the alternate solar resources such as wind and wave power, hydroelectricity and, biomass account for most of the useable renewable energy on Earth. Only a little fraction of the useable solar energy is utilized.<span id="more-24"></span></p>
<p>Solar power energy methods give electrical generation by means of heat engines or photovoltaic. Once changed it utilizes are only restricts by human ingenuity. Partial listings of solar uses are space heating and cooling through solar architecture, portable water via distillation and disinfection, day lighting, hot water, thermal energy for cooking, and high temperature process heat for industrial purposes.</p>
<p><strong>Application of Solar Power Energy</strong></p>
<p>Solar power energy bears on chiefly to the usage of solar radiation for practical ends. All other renewable energies other than geothermal derive their energy from the sun.</p>
<p>Solar technologies are generally defined as either passive or active based on the way they captivate, change and disperse sunlight. Active solar methods use photovoltaic panels, pumps, and fans to change sunlight into useable outputs. Passive solar techniques have choosing materials with prosperous thermal properties, planning spaces that by nature circularize air, and citing the position of a building to the Sun. Active solar methods raise the cater of energy and are considered supply side methods, while passive solar methods decrease the requirement for alternative resources and are normally considered demand side methods.</p>
<p><strong>Solar Heating</strong></p>
<p>The account of lighting is dominated by the usage of natural light. The Romans accepted a right to light as early as the 6th century and English law recalled these assessments with the Prescription Act of 1832.In the 20th century artificial lighting became the chief source of interior luminance but day lighting methods and hybrid solar power renewable energy lighting results are ways to decrease energy usage.</p>
<p>Day lighting systems accumulate and disperse sunlight to give interior luminance. This passive method directly offsets energy usage by putting back artificial lighting, and indirect offsets non-solar energy usage by decreasing the requirement for air conditioning. Although hard to quantify, the usage of natural lighting also provides physiological and psychological gains compared to artificial lighting. Day lighting pattern entails cautious choice of window kinds, sizes and orientation; outside shading devices may be conceived as well. Individual characteristics include saw tooth roofs, clerestory windows, light shelves, skylights and light tubes.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of people now have access to systems that are calm, ecologically friendly, and free from pollution and also free from expelling gases.</p>
<p><strong>Information on Portable Solar Power</strong></p>
<p>Possibilities for utilizing portable solar power is restricted only by the imagination. Whether it is a matter of a travel to the Amazon forest or a jaunt to the desert, portable power systems add creature ease within reach at the end of every day. There is no more any requirement to stay within linking distance of the national electrical grid.</p>
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<p>Convenience for the customer as well as safety of the environment is both basic features of portable solar systems. They do not need fuel, contaminate the air, need sustainment or make any disturbance. Large or small, they can be taken or transported using apt vehicles.</p>
<p>Portable solar power with storage batteries can therefore give for all electrical needs whether customers are tenting in African game reserves or giving assistance to distant third world countries. Base camps can therefore be given with all modern comforts and information technology.</p>
<p>Portable solar power systems have all the elements needed for effective power generation. Modern-day design and technology means that the panels, wiring, charge controllers and battery inverters are all bundled into these compact units and it also includes portable solar power kit. At any time when the sun is beaming, they can be switched on to give immediately usable 120 volt A.C. power from solar radiation. With their battery backup systems, portable solar power systems have many gains including of course electrical power in distant region where there is no link to the electrical grid.</p>
<p>Three major elements for portable solar power systems mean that the pattern is both simple and efficient. The photovoltaic panels give electricity from the sun, and then run this by a charge controller into battery storage, to eventually have the inverter utilize the power from the batteries to give one hundred and twenty volts A.C. current in standard sign wave shape whenever needed. The batteries also store any extra current that is made so this can be utilized later for example when the sun is not beaming or at night.</p>
<p>The day may well come when diesel or propane power generators are no more utilized and the world at large will bend to portable solar power generators for both business and home application. The current trend shows that conventional, polluting power generators will soon be caught up with by cleaner, more effective systems such as solar power generators.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting off with some numbers, the average US household uses about 10,000 kWh of electricity annually. This could be improved from a home improvement standpoint with better windows, better appliances, and better insulation. These cost saving improvements alone would save hundreds of dollars a year.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting off with some numbers, the average US household uses about 10,000 kWh of electricity annually. This could be improved from a home improvement standpoint with better windows, better appliances, and better insulation. These cost saving improvements alone would save hundreds of dollars a year.<span id="more-18"></span></p>
<p>Replacing incandescent light bulbs with fluorescent ones is another cost saving opportunity that many people are using (and it is a fairly cheap upgrade now as well). Little things such as turning the TV off at night and turning lights off when you aren&#8217;t using them can also have an impact. However, the only way to finally break your ties to the power grid is through residential solar power. While costly at first, rest assured that the savings will quickly add up.</p>
<p><strong>Finding the Right Size</strong></p>
<p>There are a variety of residential solar power systems available for residential use. They range, for residential purposes, from 1,000 to 25,000 watt systems, rated for 50 to 1600 square feet homes. Over 25 years, a 10,000 watt system will save a homeowner nearly $50,000 while using 10,000 kWh a year. The savings scale with the size of the system and household energy consumption, so your own savings might be larger or smaller with residential solar power.</p>
<p>Many people choose to supplement rather than replace their reliance on the power grid with residential solar power as solar power systems powerful enough to supply enough electricity for the average home are still a little expensive. $75,000 is a bit much for the average homeowner to get off the grid, even though those savings will help the system pay for itself in a decade or so.</p>
<p>However, you also need to take into account the tax credits that can be applied at both the state and federal level. For a variety of home improvements that make your house green, you can get valuable tax credits. That $75,000 solar power system listed above could get nearly a $35,000 tax credit, effectively lowering its cost to $40,000. Tax credits greatly decrease the cost of residential solar power, spurring the market with monetary incentives.</p>
<p>As our cars make the transition from gasoline engines to electric motors, our power grid will be taxed even further. By beginning to upgrade our power grid with smart technologies and making our homes energy independent with residential solar power, we can ensure the safety of our energy grid for years to come, all while saving ourselves money and protecting the environment.</p>
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  The XPower Powerpack Solar is the first portable power pack that incorporates solar power in a compact, portable power source. It’s completely self-renewing, which means the detachable 5-watt solar panel has the ability to recharge the power pack’s 10 amp-hour battery. The 5-watt solar panel [...]]]></description>
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  The XPower Powerpack Solar is the first portable power pack that incorporates solar power in a compact, portable power source. It’s completely self-renewing, which means the detachable 5-watt solar panel has the ability to recharge the power pack’s 10 amp-hour battery. The 5-watt solar panel captures, stores and converts the sun’s renewable energy, replenishes the XPower Powerpack Solar’s battery, and extends the runtime of many devices by up to 25 perc<a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Xantrex-Technologies-852-2071-Powerpack-Inverter/dp/B000SECKO2/ref=sr_1_2/186-9192010-1930612?ie=UTF8&#038;s=electronics&#038;qid=1251373810&#038;sr=8-2?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=malcrecardea-20" title="More at Amazon">&#8230;</a><br />
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