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		<title>Interested In Photovoltaic Solar Panels &#8211; Here&#8217;s A Simple Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 07:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because photovoltaic solar panels are so effective they have become one of the most popular types of panels in the marketplace. Because the requirement for alternative forms of energy is getting higher there are a lot of different types of energy sources to choose from. One of the most popular methods of energy supply is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because <a href="http://www.goearthenergy.com" target='_blank'>photovoltaic solar panels</a> are so effective they have become one of the most popular types of panels in the marketplace. Because the requirement for alternative forms of energy is getting higher there are a lot of different types of energy sources to choose from. One of the most popular methods of energy supply is that of solar power, which is particularly popular for supplying domestic energy</p>
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<p>There are many advantages to solar power, even though it can be expensive to buy a new <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar panel</a>, it&#8217;s also possible to build your own. One advantage about solar power is that it can actually save you money in the longer term because in many cases you can sell any excess electricity generated by your panels back into the grid and get paid for this. You can help protect the environment and save energy at the same time.</p>
<p>The production of photovoltaic solar panels has increased by fifty percent every couple of years since the year 2002. Because of this, <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world.</p>
<p>Photovoltaic solar panels basically return electrical power through the use of solar cells which are stored in photovoltaic modules. Each photovoltaic <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar panel</a> is connected to a small group to create an array of various sizes depending on your energy needs. Depending on how your array is arranged will determine how much of the sun&#8217;s energy is being converted into usable energy.</p>
<p>Both do it yourself types and the average consumer are really start to get attached to the idea of going solar. Not only are they popular just for enthusiasts wanting to install solar panels in their homes, but there are also a number of power stations which create dozens of megawatts of power. One country that has really taken <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> to new levels is Spain which produces an impressive 60 megawatts of power.</p>
<p>With the increasing requirement for <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >renewable energy</a>, it is refreshing to know that there are at last some increasingly reliable technologies that can really supply us with a greener world while still being able to allow us to <a href="http://www.goearthenergy.com/make_solar_panels.php" target='_blank'>make solar panels</a> and live with the modern conveniences that we have become accustomed to. </p>
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		<title>Essential Points For Saving Money In Our Present Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 07:06:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Energy User</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not as if saving money has ever been &#8220;out&#8221; of fashion, as such, but it is certainly en vogue these days. We all hate receiving those monthly energy bills in the mail and will silently curse as we open them. This would always be the time to make a resolution, vowing to turn off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not as if saving money has ever been &ldquo;out&rdquo; of fashion, as such, but it is certainly en vogue these days. We all hate receiving those monthly energy bills in the mail and will silently curse as we open them. This would always be the time to make a resolution, vowing to turn off all unnecessary lights. Invariably though, we would forget as it didn&#8217;t seem quite so urgent for some reason. Fast forward to today and everything seems much more urgent now. All of the <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>ways to save electricity</a> are being explored and we now understand how important this is.</p>
<p>Once the domain only of environmentalists and tree huggers, we now all know how important it is to cut back on our energy use, so that we do not emit carbon dioxide and damage the planet. News reports tell us on a virtual daily basis how global warming is changing everything, threatening to melt polar ice packs and taking away the ability of people who live in remote countries to look after themselves, due to intense alterations in weather patterns and climate change. Closer to home, we hear that companies are going to be penalised for using too much energy and emitting carbon and imagine that these costs will be passed along to us as well.</p>
<p>Quite apart from the holistic considerations and our concern for Mother Nature, energy costs themselves have been going through the roof. The government has tried and seems to be failing to regulate the energy industry and infrastructure seems unable to cope and is constantly under pressure. Those seasonal spikes in energy seem to be causing more issues as we go along and we wonder how long the system will be able to put up with this, as we continue to rely on fossil fuels for our power. You don&#8217;t have to be a scientist to understand the <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>benefits of renewable energy</a>, but nevertheless, we still seem hesitant to move forward and do something about it. We would be <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>helping the environment</a> in no small way if we were able to receive the majority of our energy from renewable sources, wind, solar, etc.</p>
<p>Focusing close to home, what can we do to help the environment and ourselves at the same time? There are a number of options. For a start, we should always purchase highly efficient equipment for our kitchens and for our heating and air-conditioning needs. As an example, some refrigerators are available that consume only 100 kWh per year and these appliances are said to be four times more efficient than similar appliances found in the European Union. You may have to spend about five or maybe 10% more to actually buy the machine, but just think about how much energy you could save and how it would help to reduce your electricity bill. These appliances may last for 4 to 5 years and the additional amount you pay to buy them up front will definitely be saved in the long run. Remember that they will need less repairing as well and you won&#8217;t be as annoyed by that fan circling on whenever you are trying to sit down and watch the television!</p>
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		<title>Want To Stop Paying Your Electric Bills? Read This Magniwork Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 02:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can&#8217;t be denied that electricity today is getting very expensive. A lot of people would really love to know how to be able to save money on electricity. Some have come up with the idea of using <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> and they would really like to buy solar panels, wind turbines and even a magnet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can&#8217;t be denied that electricity today is getting very expensive. A lot of people would really love to know how to be able to save money on electricity. Some have come up with the idea of using <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> and they would really like to buy solar panels, wind turbines and even a magnet generator. However, the problem lies still in the issue of money.  However, according to a <a href="http://www.magniworkreviewed.net/" target="_blank">Magniwork review</a>, this should not pose as a problem at all. You see, there are now some book guides being promoted on the Net that can help in teaching people how to make their own source of energy and eventually pay less to their electric company or completely make it for free. There are even other people who claimed that their electric company is the one paying them especially if they have made their own source of energy on a larger scale.</p>
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		<title>Critical Guidelines For Saving Money In Our Present Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Energy User</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whoever said that saving money would be out of fashion &#8211; because it never is, but this is certainly a topical subject today. We used to be concerned about receiving those energy bills and would mutter under our breath as we tore open the envelope. This would always be the time to make a resolution, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whoever said that saving money would be out of fashion &#8211; because it never is, but this is certainly a topical subject today. We used to be concerned about receiving those energy bills and would mutter under our breath as we tore open the envelope. This would always be the time to make a resolution, vowing to turn off all unnecessary lights. Invariably though, we would forget as it didn&#8217;t seem quite so urgent for some reason. Fast forward to today and everything seems much more urgent now. All of the <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>ways to save electricity</a> are being explored and we now understand how important this is.</p>
<p>There was a time when only environmentalists and those known as &ldquo;tree huggers&rdquo; would seem to sense the true urgency of excess energy use and preach to us that we needed to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions or we would cause damage to the world we live in. We hear all kinds of reports on the news about how global warming is changing polar ice packs and that people in far-off countries are in danger of losing their ability to feed themselves, due to climate changes and weather pattern alterations. On our own doorstep we hear about companies, which will soon be penalised for failing to reduce their energy use and for emitting carbon, fairly sure that the consequence of these actions will result in additional costs for us to deal with.</p>
<p>Quite apart from the holistic considerations and our concern for Mother Nature, energy costs themselves have been going through the roof. The government has tried and seems to be failing to regulate the energy industry and infrastructure seems unable to cope and is constantly under pressure. Those seasonal spikes in energy seem to be causing more issues as we go along and we wonder how long the system will be able to put up with this, as we continue to rely on fossil fuels for our power. You don&#8217;t have to be a scientist to understand the <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>benefits of renewable energy</a>, but nevertheless, we still seem hesitant to move forward and do something about it. Just think of the extraordinary ways in which we would be <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>helping the environment</a> if we were able to turn to wind, solar and other renewable sources for the majority of our energy.</p>
<p>Focusing close to home, what can we do to help the environment and ourselves at the same time? There are many things. What about buying highly efficient equipment for our heating and air-conditioning and also our kitchens? As an example, some refrigerators are available that consume only 100 kWh per year and these appliances are said to be four times more efficient than similar appliances found in the European Union. If you have to spend up to 10% more to actually buy a machine like this it would be okay, as you could save a significant amount of money annually, greatly reducing your electricity bill. These appliances may last for 4 to 5 years and the additional amount you pay to buy them up front will definitely be saved in the long run. New appliances will need less repairing and you will do yourself a favour as well by eliminating the noise coming from that old and worn fan, which seems to circulate annoyingly whenever you sit down in your most comfortable chair to watch a film!</p>
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		<title>Build Photovoltaic Solar Panels for Your Residence with Earth4Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 22:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Energy User</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There is a do-it-yourself manual available by the name of earth4energy that is empowering homeowners to create their own solar electricity. The reason why so many people respond positively to it is quite simple actually&#8230; The amount of money saved is huge and the environmental aspect is purely positive. 
Has the high cost of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> There is a do-it-yourself manual available by the name of <a href="http://www.solarwindenergys.com/reviews/earth4energy/" target='_blank'>earth4energy</a> that is empowering homeowners to create their own solar electricity. The reason why so many people respond positively to it is quite simple actually&#8230; The amount of money saved is huge and the environmental aspect is purely positive. </p>
<p>Has the high cost of energy taken its toll on your budget? As it just me or does it seem as if every time we get a new utility bill is more expensive than the last one? Without a doubt the oil companies and governments a certain countries dictate what we pay for energy. It really doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. </p>
<p>Earth4Energy is the brainchild of Michael Harvey who looked into having a solar power system hooked up to his home. He was absolutely floored when he got an estimate for $20,000. He made a promise to himself that he would learn how to make and install his own solar panels and teach others to do it as well. </p>
<p>It is actually a guide that contains written instructions as well as videos which make it quite easy for anyone to follow along with in order to build and install solar panels. Then <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Earth4Energy---Discover-the-Benefits-of-Green-Energy&#038;id=3102097" target='_blank'>earth4energy</a> provides detailed instructions on how to safely and easily install them. </p>
<p>Using parts and materials from your local hardware store you can build a quality photovoltaic <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar panel</a> for less than $200  . Once more, there are no special tools required nor are there any special skills or prior knowledge or experience required. Anyone can do it. </p>
<p>When it comes to meeting our energy needs, there really is no doubt that we can take care of that on her own. The sun supplies us with an unlimited amount of energy that we can convert into electricity and use it to power our homes. </p>
<p>As a matter of fact, some people have gone off the grid meaning that they no longer need the utility companies to supply power for them. Some folks get so good at generating electricity but they sell it back to the utility company. And you can bet that the power companies are willing buyers. </p>
<p>Make the investment in yourself to find out how you can tap into the power of the sun. The benefits include saving thousands of dollars on utility bills, doing your part to preserve the planet, and adding to the value of your home. You too can generate your own electricity and Earth4Energy will show you how.</p>
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		<title>Should You Create Your Own Household Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 22:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the days grow shorter a person is less likely to consider the notion of using the sun to  power their home.  However, the government incentives that are available make it a more attractive alternative that deserves looking into.
If you are thinking that you&#8217;d like to go solar within the next few years, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the days grow shorter a person is less likely to consider the notion of using the sun to  power their home.  However, the government incentives that are available make it a more attractive alternative that deserves looking into.</p>
<p>If you are thinking that you&#8217;d like to go solar within the next few years, right now is the time to do it because <a href="http://www.greendiyenergyexposed.com/greendiyenergy-the-facts-about-the-new-diy-solar-panel-system" target='_blank'>Oregon solar panels</a> are on sale right now, and there is a sweet spot where the state rebates are still relatively high, but the costs have come down.  It is possible that even during these chillier months a person can fit their house with solar power.  It&#8217;s generally a slower time for the industry, which means companies may be willing to give you a better deal.  For people who want to use the sun to generate electricity there are a couple of things to be aware of.</p>
<p>Take a good, hard look at your electricity usage over the past year or several months.  This information is available through your monthly statement if you have the records available.</p>
<p>You might know how much you pay, but are you aware of how much power you use?  Electricity is charged by the kilowatt hour. Some people use as little as 300 kWh per month; others easily use more than 1,200 kWh a month so for some people <a href="http://www.greendiyenergyexposed.com" target='_blank'>greendiyenergy</a> is a much better investment for people who use a lot of electricity.  The idea of going green is gaining in  popularity and a person can find that they are rewarded financially by various state agencies for doing so.</p>
<p>Inspect the exterior of your abode.  Do you need to do any repairs to your home on the outside?  Take care of the repairs that need to be done before trying to go green with your house.  Can you effectively put the solar panels up with the way your home was built. What direction does the roof face?  Be aware of other things that can block the sun.  Your roof should have clear, unobstructed access to the sun for most of the day and be free from shade from trees or other buildings.</p>
<p>Get different prices. Ask friends and neighbors who have already installed solar power if they&#8217;ve been happy with their systems or go online and check out some <a href="http://www.greendiyenergyexposed.com/greendiyenergy-a-review" target='_blank'>greendiyenergy review</a> to find out what has worked for others and what pitfalls you should be aware of.</p>
<p>Look into the different ways to pay for the system.  Will you borrow the money, or take it out of savings and will it give you a return on your investment over the long haul.  You don&rsquo;t have to go completely green if you don&rsquo;t want to.  Take the time to discuss your options with a couple of different manufactures to get the right system for you. Do not try to do this project with a handshake, it is better to protect yourself by having everything written down.</p>
<p>Follow up on all of the incentives that you are entitled to receive by taking on this project.  These rebates can make the cost of a system a lot more palatable for most people.</p>
<p>Think about how your electricity needs are going to change in the future and have a plan for the changes.  A swimming pool, changes in family size or the use of a plug in hybrid car could vastly change your energy consumption.</p>
<p>The bottom line is do your homework.  If everything about this project is favorable, then follow through.  It is nice to know you are doing your part to protect the future.</p>
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		<title>Fantastic Tips For Saving Money In Our Present Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 17:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whoever said that saving money would be out of fashion &#8211; because it never is, but this is certainly a topical subject today. We all hate receiving those monthly energy bills in the mail and will silently curse as we open them. Often we would make a mental note that we were going to turn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whoever said that saving money would be out of fashion &#8211; because it never is, but this is certainly a topical subject today. We all hate receiving those monthly energy bills in the mail and will silently curse as we open them. Often we would make a mental note that we were going to turn off those lights when we went out of the room. Back then, though, it did not seem to be so urgent and we were somewhat poor at following through. Fast forward to today and everything seems much more urgent now. Now we are looking for a whole array of different <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>ways to save electricity</a>, as we realise just how pressing this need is.</p>
<p>Once the domain only of environmentalists and tree huggers, we now all know how important it is to cut back on our energy use, so that we do not emit carbon dioxide and damage the planet. We hear all kinds of reports on the news about how global warming is changing polar ice packs and that people in far-off countries are in danger of losing their ability to feed themselves, due to climate changes and weather pattern alterations. On our own doorstep we hear about companies, which will soon be penalised for failing to reduce their energy use and for emitting carbon, fairly sure that the consequence of these actions will result in additional costs for us to deal with.</p>
<p>Quite apart from the holistic considerations and our concern for Mother Nature, energy costs themselves have been going through the roof. Government attempts to regulate the industry have not been very successful and the whole infrastructure seems to be creaking and groaning under the strain. How much longer will the system be able to put up with spikes in energy use, as we rely on those old fossil fuels to provide the raw material? You don&#8217;t have to be a scientist to understand the <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>benefits of renewable energy</a>, but nevertheless, we still seem hesitant to move forward and do something about it. We would be <a href="http://www.mervrees.com/" target='_blank'>helping the environment</a> in no small way if we were able to receive the majority of our energy from renewable sources, wind, solar, etc.</p>
<p>Getting down to business, what can we do at home to help both ourselves and the environment? There are many things. What about buying highly efficient equipment for our heating and air-conditioning and also our kitchens? Look for a refrigerator, for example, that consumes around 100 KwH per year and you will be in possession of an appliance that is four times more efficient than the European Union average. If you have to spend up to 10% more to actually buy a machine like this it would be okay, as you could save a significant amount of money annually, greatly reducing your electricity bill. If you purchase new appliances, they will last for at least five years and the money that you pay upfront to purchase them will certainly be saved over that period of time. New appliances will need less repairing and you will do yourself a favour as well by eliminating the noise coming from that old and worn fan, which seems to circulate annoyingly whenever you sit down in your most comfortable chair to watch a film!</p>
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		<title>Fitting Solar Panels For Homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 16:58:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Too often people believe that solar units are unaffordable, complicated and are extremely large to fit on their houses. However solar panels for homes are easier to fit then one may imagine, and they save you a ton of money over time. Although they used to be quite expensive they are currently much less pricey [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too often people believe that solar units are unaffordable, complicated and are extremely large to fit on their houses. However <a href="http://www.greenenergyforyou.info" target='_blank'>solar panels for homes</a> are easier to fit then one may imagine, and they save you a ton of money over time. Although they used to be quite expensive they are currently much less pricey and you will see them installed on many homes in your town.</p>
<p>You should be able to install your home solar units on your own if you have some fundamental construction knowledge, however if you are at all concerned then getting the installation experts to do it is advised. Many homes presently have them installed, and they are an excellent way to enjoy using nature&#8217;s natural resources and saving money.  Our sun produces more energy in one hour than anyone could use in a lifetime, so why not tap into that resource. Solar units help the environment, they cut down on people&rsquo;s dependence of oil, and they also lead to less pollution and less global warming. It is believed that more houses need to have them installed, but it is up to individual taste.</p>
<p>Although the initial costs associated with the <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> units can be rather high, over time you will recover your money in the savings you are making. Deciding on which solar panels for home to choose from is based on the size of your roof and your budget. They also do need regular maintenance, and replacing them can be expensive so you will need to take this into account when ordering them. By installing solar panels on your home, you are saving money and this is always good with the ever increasing electricity bills. Like everything the more <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar panel</a> units that are bought will mean that the price of them comes down. And hopefully once they are cheap enough to buy more people will look at this option of powering their homes.</p>
<p>Panel size is one of the most important factors; the larger the panel the more sun rays you will capture. The more sun rays you are able to capture will mean you can squeeze more energy out of your solar panels, enabling you to power more things in your home. <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >Solar panel</a> units come in a variety of different sizes and you do not want to get a <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar panel</a> that is too big; depending on your requirements you can power a great deal with small home solar units. If you just want to save some money every month then getting a small <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> unit will work fine. If you want to eliminate your electricity bills completely you will need a larger <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> unit for your home. Remember that <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar panel</a> units can be bought in small panels and used together. This makes it more manageable and less expensive for you.</p>
<p>Not everyone can use <a href="http://www.greenenergyforyou.info" target='_blank'>solar panels for homes</a>; it varies depending on where you live in the world. Certain weather conditions impact the efficiency of the panels; rain, fog and hazy days will mean your panel units will not function to their specifications. Some people don&#8217;t like how they look on their home. So, <a href="http://www.articlefeeder.com/profiles/Alan-Huggens.html?userid=32109" target='_blank'>solar panels for homes</a> are not for everyone and this is only your choice.</p>
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		<title>Want To Stop Paying Your Electric Bills? Read This Magniwork Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 16:44:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can&#8217;t be denied that electricity today is getting very expensive. A lot of people would really love to know how to be able to save money on electricity. Some have come up with the idea of using <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> and they would really like to buy solar panels, wind turbines and even a magnet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can&#8217;t be denied that electricity today is getting very expensive. A lot of people would really love to know how to be able to save money on electricity. Some have come up with the idea of using <a href="http://reviews.geeksandgadgets.com/energy/goto/magniwork-vs-solar-power" rel="nofollow" title="The Energy of Tomorrow, In Your Home Today!" target="_self"  >solar energy</a> and they would really like to buy solar panels, wind turbines and even a magnet generator. However, the problem lies still in the issue of money.  However, according to a <a href="http://www.magniworkreviewed.net/" target="_blank">Magniwork review</a>, this should not pose as a problem at all. You see, there are now some book guides being promoted on the Net that can help in teaching people how to make their own source of energy and eventually pay less to their electric company or completely make it for free. There are even other people who claimed that their electric company is the one paying them especially if they have made their own source of energy on a larger scale.</p>
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		<title>How to Go Solar A Little At A Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is becoming more and more popular for people to use the power of the sun to help them lower their electric bills and it is becoming easier and easier to get started.  There a plenty of tax breaks available to people which makes the idea of going green even better for many people. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is becoming more and more popular for people to use the power of the sun to help them lower their electric bills and it is becoming easier and easier to get started.  There a plenty of tax breaks available to people which makes the idea of going green even better for many people. Local utility companies also frequently have programs to help pay to install or modify systems, and most electrical power companies are happy to buy kilowatts from homeowners who generate more than they use and there are lots of sites on the internet that offer advice for the homeowner such as <a href="http://www.greendiyenergyexposed.com" target='_blank'>greendiyenergy</a><br /><a href="http://www.greendiyenergyexposed.com/greendiyenergy-the-facts-about-the-new-diy-solar-panel-system" target='_blank'>oregon solor panels link</a>, for example, can supplement the electricity you purchase from the local utility company &ndash; and the utility provider will pay you for any excess electricity you happen to generate and then feed back into the main grid and this process by which you get reimbursed for running the meter backwards is known as net metering and is, for many consumers, one of the most attractive features of a solar investment.  <br />Homeowners are charged for the difference between what they use and how much they generate as homemade juice.  It is possible to put together a solar system that will allow a person to make the same amount of electricity that they use.  So the electric company doesn&rsquo;t mail you a check, but they also do not send you a bill to pay.<br />For some people that are not connected to any utilities, there is a need to save the power that is made so it can be used later.  But they are not the only people who can benefit from having a way to store some of the power that is created.  Even on overcast days; however, many well designed solar systems still generate up to 15 percent of their rated power.<br />If you don&rsquo;t want to go all out with solar power, and instead choose to do things on a smaller scale you can do a <a href="http://www.greendiyenergyexposed.com/greendiyenergy-a-review" target='_blank'>greendiyenergy review</a> and find out that there are many things that can be done around your home to help lower your electric bill by using the power of the sun.  It is possible to not use your dryer when you do your wash and instead hang the clothes outside to let them dry, which will save energy, while freshening your clothes.  Thanks to some advancements, a person has a few options to turn to also use the power of the sun.<br />One of the most common ways to start using solar at home is to use it to heat water.  Some units are designed to pump water through coils that raises the temperature.  Passive systems rely on gravity to move the water, so they cost less but are not as efficient.  While you can generate enough electricity for you whole house, it is also okay to do it for smaller parts of your home like a shed in the backyard or for lights underneath a gazebo.  A popular growing trend is also the use of energy star appliances.  It makes sense in the long run to buy these energy star appliances as they will pay for themselves over time by reducing you need for power. Doing this is like giving yourself a raise by lowering your monthly bills.<br />There are lots of tax credits for people who invest in saving energy.  Take the time to find out what is available in your local are.  Check with your local utility company for any advice that they can provide.  Plenty of information about how to go green can be found using a computer.  When all that is done, decide what is right for you.  All that is left is enjoying the extra money that is saved.</p>
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