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Save Our Environment By Planting Trees

March 19th, 2012 by Brandon Kuzak | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

If we look at yearly figures, between three and six billion trees are being felled all over the world. The fact is that the goods that are manufactured from trees are required for our daily living. Writing paper and household tissue papers are an illustration of this, as well as the timber used to construct homes. Regrettably, we need the things that the trees produce but we can do something about the depletion of our timberlands.

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The Advantages Of A Solar Powered Shed

March 19th, 2012 by Cali Kavenagh | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

Intrigued by the possibilities offered by domestic solar power but not yet ready to plunge in? A DIY solar shed project could be just what you need to dip your toe in the water.

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Options Open for Large Scale Solar Energy Electricity Projects

March 15th, 2012 by Nathan Thompson | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

While it was an idea almost unimaginable just a few years ago, the concept of utility scale solar energy electricity generation projects are now living reality. This has come to be as a result of two important developments in the recent past. To begin with, technologies deployed in crafting such large projects have improved considerably. In addition, there has been a tremendous rise in the number of subsidies and economic incentives offered to both manufacturers as well as installers of the systems.

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Siliken Solar Panels Ranked at the Top in Photon Magazine Module Yield Tests

March 12th, 2012 by Nathan Thompson | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

Siliken solar panels have once again been ranked first in a series of tests carried out by Photon Magazine, a leading authority and research publication with global repute. What is most outstanding about the data by Photon is that all the modules tested are installed simultaneously in the same test field and are therefore subjected to the same set of conditions over time. The modules used for the tests are picked at random from the manufacturers by Photon in a manner that ensures impartiality of the findings.

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Using Portable Solar Panels Has Numerous Gains

March 10th, 2012 by Fredrick Marcus | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

The energy needs of the world have been rising considerably at a time when sustainable ecological conservation efforts are being emphasized all over the world. Any new innovation or gadget that comes to the market is scrutinized for its energy efficiency. Revolutionary appliances that are a plus to the sustainability struggle include the portable solar panels. These come with an array of benefits.

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Tips To Purchase Flexible Solar Panels Today

March 5th, 2012 by Fredrick Marcus | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

Of late home energy bills have been increasing steadily. This is because the world economies are not as stable as people would like them to be. That is why there has been an effort by most families to come up with new sources of energy in order to be sure that they might not have to pay large bills all the time. Flexible solar panels have been seen as a great solution and are the reason that they have a high demand.

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A Functional Look at Deciding on the Power rating and Number of Adequate Solar Panels for Your Home

March 2nd, 2012 by Nathan Thompson | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

Before deciding on the number and power rating of solar panels for your home improvement project will prove sufficient, you need to have a good idea of your present and future energy consumption needs. Though you can use the total power ratings of the equipment and fixtures to arrive at an estimate, this is too cumbersome an approach and prone to errors. It is more straightforward and accurate to use the monthly power bills from your utility power provider for the task.

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Many of you in all likelihood recall when green living was a typical practice in life. Now that people can buy processed frozen food items, which they can prepare in their microwave, they have stopped eating organic foods. Just about everyone grew a garden and communities had farmer’s marketplaces. Back then processed food didn’t really exist, nowadays you have to read all the labels cautiously. In the past, gardening was what most people did to feed their kids, ensuring there was adequate food for the long winters. People did not believe in squandering food in the past so any food not eaten went back to the garden and integrated with the soil.

March 1st, 2012 by Brandon Kuzak | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

All natural fertilizers were utilized as foods for the gardens and people didn’t use or need chemicals. Many people would share the extra food that their gardens made with other community members. That was when people knew their neighbors, and sharing food with each other was something that people did. Today there are words that go hand in hand with growing foods like herbicides, which no one even heard of until today. Now these chemical substances are killing the planet by eliminating the essential nutrients that plants need to grow.

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Will Cheap Solar Panels Shift Solar Energy From an Alternative to Mainstream? The Pros and Cons

February 28th, 2012 by Nathan Thompson | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

Cheap solar panels are continually being fronted as the solution that will finally suffice in making the world a sustainably powered planet. However, there is no universal agreement about the role that affordably priced panels will continue to play in the future. One thing is clear though, the world be facing a much bleaker future were it not for the options afforded to millions around the world who depend on solar energy that is priced affordably.

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Helpful and Simple Tips for Everyday Green Living

February 23rd, 2012 by Jacky Duurlo | No Comments | Filed in Home Solar Power

The debate around carbon emissions and climate change is very much in the public domain, and many men and women are really aware of the relevant factors. A lot of people would like to help combat the threat but have very little idea what to do. Thankfully, there are a lot of relatively quick ways to lend a useful hand, without having to be a hero. Below are a few simple things you can do to help.

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