Showing posts with label solar systems.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar systems.. Show all posts

Solar Energy Trends







According to a recent study, 80% of over a thousand American respondents think all new home construction from now on should include some sort of solar energy systems. Once informed of the higher resale value that homes with solar systems can have, 2/3 of those surveyed said they'd expect to pay more money for such a home, a would do so willingly; what's more, 1/2 of those surveyed said they'd even be willing to pay a 10% premium on for homes with solar energy systems built-in.

Solar Water Heaters: People living in warm climates and freezing climates alike can now enjoy the benefits of solar water heating. Though the technologies are slightly different depending on whether there's ever a freeze lasting longer than a night or two, solar hot water is a viable option wherever a person may reside.
Solar Shingles: By all appearances, these look like ordinary shingles, but look closer and you'll see that they're actually thin-film solar cells. The amorphous silicon material used in these shingles is reported to be even more effective at collecting sunlight than regular solar panels while still being strong enough to be used as a roofing material. They're installed in an overlapping pattern, just like regular shingles, thus providing the same level of weather protection. The wires run underneath a plywood roof deck that protects the house from the intense heat these solar shingles absorb, and the shingles are held in place by a glue-like EVA compound that is activated by heat.

Different Types of Solar Energy - How Many Are There?







 
There are different types of solar energy that are used today. You ask how many are there. According to recent studies, there are three basic types but we will break it down into five different categories. Below I have listed each type and will describe each as it relates to the different uses.
  • Photovoltaic Solar Power-Energy that is created by converting the suns rays into electrical energy is called photovoltaic. I am sure you have seen solar panels on houses or businesses before. These are the devices that convert the solar energy into usable electricity. In a simple form it can be used to power solar lighting, examples of this are traffic signs, yard lighting, or security applications.
  • Passive Solar Energy-Passive solar energy can best be described as using the sun's energy without the use of mechanical devices. One example could be the energy from the sun concentrating heat on a black painted block wall which in turn would warm your house. Another example could be how the sun

Magnetic Energy Generator Cost Vs Solar Panels Cost





Many people think only about solar panels as a way to generate an alternative source of energy and which can help them sever their dependence on power companies so that they can go "off grid". However, there are other alternatives to solar panels and using a magnetic energy generator is one of them. Magnets are capable of generating electricity as well and a magnetic energy generator is much more affordable than installing solar panels will be.
The Cost Of Solar Panels
Solar panels have been used for many years to convert solar radiation into electrical current. They generate electricity which can be stored in a collector, making it possible to power a home or building even when the sun is not shining.
Most studies have shown that you can expect to pay between $6 and $9 per watt of solar energy for a system that is installed for you. Overall, for a system that you have professionally installed you may spend between $30,000 and $40,000. This includes solar panels, an inverter box and the wiring which will carry your solar electricity through your home