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Solar Energy Advantages: What’s Not to Love?

February 18, 2010 by Jason Monsky  
Filed under Solar Energy Facts

Imagine this: The CEO, President, and Board of your local energy company all suddenly decide that they aren’t interested in making money anymore, and that they’re going to start giving out energy for free. What would happen? Every household would save anywhere between $1,000 to $2,000 per year. The community as a whole would save [...]

Photovoltaic Solar Power: Invest in your Home and the Planet

Many people who are new to residential solar energy are intimidated by the seemingly technical terms like “photovoltaic,” but these things are simpler than they seem, and very easy to figure out. And once you get past the intimidation factor, solar energy will become one of your best friends.
First things first: What’s photovoltaic solar power? [...]

Solar Energy Facts for Green Energy Newbies

February 17, 2010 by Jason Monsky  
Filed under Solar Energy Facts

Solar power accounts for only about 1% of the world’s energy supply, but this number is growing rapidly. The world’s solar energy capacity grows at a rate of about 40% per year, and experts predict that solar and other renewable energy sources will provide up to a third of our overall energy use within the [...]

The Sun Offers The Earth A Constant Power Source: Solar Power Is Untapped Energy

December 27, 2009 by Industry Associate  
Filed under Solar Energy Facts

We are ignoring the cheapest and cleanest power source on the planet – our Sun. Natural energy is provided to the Earth by the Sun every day. The energy is easily harnessed by us and it can be used to reduce foreign dependence on oil as well as help the environment. Solar power is untapped energy and that should change.

Reasons Why Everyone Can Benefit From Solar Panels

December 26, 2009 by Jeremy Pabloccis  
Filed under Solar Energy Facts

Unfortunately the earth is running low on non renewable resources such as coal; this means that we have to look into other alternatives so that we are able to power up the modern day equipment that is present in many homes. One alternative energy source that will provide you with energy is the sun and this is possible by installing solar panels.

Solar Cells Made Easy: A Few Facts You Should Know

December 24, 2009 by John Mcdugal  
Filed under Solar Energy Facts

How solar energy works is an essential piece of information to have when you’re talking about alternative forms of power. Made from silicon alloys a photovoltaic cell, or solar cell, is a non mechanical device used to convert energy directly into electrical power. Sunlight is made up of thousands and thousands of particles of energy which are photons.

New Recycling Facts

December 23, 2009 by Kenneth Aiken  
Filed under Solar Energy Facts

The following article lists some simple recycling facts, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with recycling. We consider the question: how does recycling affect the environment?

Solar Energy Advantages And Disadvantages

December 22, 2009 by Hannah Upton  
Filed under Solar Energy Facts

You should be able to find several indispensable facts about the advantages and disadvantages of solar energy in the following paragraphs. If there’s at least one fact you didn’t know before, imagine the difference it might make.

Which Hot Water Heater is the Most Sensible For Your Needs?

December 21, 2009 by James Quinn  
Filed under DIY Solar Heaters, Solar Energy Facts

Everyone wants hot water in their homes, and many homeowners are forced to look into hot water heating system as a means of ensuring the optimal temperature for their showers and other activities.

Solar Panels May Be Renewable Energy Source

December 19, 2009 by Jeremy Pabloccis  
Filed under Solar Energy Facts

Energy is a source of power that makes the world go round. Businesses, residences, automobiles, everything uses energy in some form or another. In the past, fossil fuels provided enough energy for people’s needs. However, as that resource is slowly depleted, people are turning to the energy of the sun and the solar panels that provide it, as an option.

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