September 3, 2008

Solar-powered Home

solar energy can be a good source of energy for household use. It is an inexpensive way to power your home and it is also environmentally friendly. Once your home is built to tap solar power you will be able to take advantage of solar power which can later ease up your energy bill. Any home can be built to use solar power with just a few minor alteration to make. You too can have your own solar powered home capable of pumping and heating your water, powering your appliance sets and lighting your home which all redounds to energy conservation and savings.

Building One

The location where to build your home is your first consideration. This will affect other building aspects, such as window installation. It is advisable to assume that sun rays come from the south side of your home. This area should be the place to setup most of your windows. In that way you can maximize sun rays in getting thru your house. You also need to make sure that there are no trees that are directly close to the house that may prevent the sun from shining directly into the home.

Getting the Sunlight

You must add a solar source outside. A solar power designed boxattracts the heat from the sun so it can be transformed into energy for your home The solar power option can cost much less than the cost incurred when relying solely on the conventional power source for households. The good thing about solar power is that it is an initial investment, so this is the only energy cost you will have. When you totally rely on the sun to heat your home and perform all the other energy functions you will not have a monthly bill because you don’t pay for the sun every month like you do with other power sources.

Other Advice

- Don’t use dark colors in your home to decorate with. To attract heat better, choose bright and colors instead.

- Use ceiling fans to reduce the amount of time you may need to run your air conditioner. Ceiling fans can yield better heat and air distribution even in the absence of hot and cold pockets throughout the home.

- Utilize metal insulated doors which can bar cold temperature and attract heat.

- Make sure to close your doors when the sun is shining to preserve the heat inside your house.

- Use darker colors on the exterior of your home, especially a tint on windows to help absorb and attract the sun’s heat.

- Have a back up energy system. This may be more applicable in the early phase. Ultimately, you will be relying entirely on the solar power source for your household need. Thus, it pays for you to know the extent of energy to power your home.

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