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Home Improvement - Solar Projects – Should You Do Them Yourself?January 9, 2009Home Reference & Educational Tips Environmental Tags: home improvement, do it yourself, solar, panels, water,
With increasing fossil fuel prices, solar is becoming a popular option. If you have a solar project in mind, the first thing you have to determine is whether you should build it yourself.
In the late 70s, the world suffered through an oil crisis. Oil dependant countries reacted by investing in renewable energy strategies with the goal of reducing the impact of future problems. While the United States dropped this strategy after the end of the crisis, many other countries continued to pursue it. Germany, for instance, produces a sizeable amount of its electrical needs through wind and solar power. Norway produces all of its need through hydropower. As oil prices rise, we are paying for not continuing to pursue renewable energy. Fortunately, much of the technology developed in other countries is readily available in the United States. Building and installing solar platforms, whether active panels or passive window systems, is a fairly uncomplicated task if you have basic construction knowledge. There are two distinct types of solar approaches, but only one should be pursued as a do it yourself project. The first type is active solar, which uses panels to create electricity for heating or to heat water. In general, you should consider having a contractor install these systems. Federal and state governments offer massive rebates and tax savings if you use active solar systems instead of drawing off the electrical grid. These rebates, however, usually require a licensed contractor do the installation. While there are exceptions, you don’t want to miss out on $4,000 to $10,000 in potential savings. From a financial perspective, it simply isn’t worth it. The second type of solar platform is known as passive. The government doesn’t kick you any rebates or tax incentives for this platform, so it makes a perfect project for those that like to get their hands dirty. These projects are all about orienting your home or structure to take advantage of the plentiful sunlight that hits it each day. The idea is to let the sunlight in on the south side of your home, let it heat up thermal mass materials such as masonry and then circulate the heat through the home. Yes, it works in the winter. In summary, you should almost always use a contractor if panels are part of your system. If you are going for a non-active system, break out the hammer and get after it. Article Source: http://www.tips.com.my About the Author: Rick Chapo is with SolarCompanies.com, a directory of solar energy companies. Visit us to read more articles on solar power and DIY solar heating. Throughout the expansion of people around the earth the movements have generally spread east and west out of Africa, and most have stayed in the wide central middle climate zones between both poles where the science shows that healthy lifestyles are easier if you can grow crops all year. Until now. Tags: science, healthy, lifestyles, Looking at how moves in the car hire industry are being made towards eco-friendly services in response to increasing consumer demand. Tags: car hire, environmental car hire, car hire companies, There has been much discussion, both among experts and lay people, about the greenhouse effect. Tags: Environment, pollution, weather, world, As global warming becomes an increasingly debated subject, for one leader in Europe there's no doubt that the future of the planet is in jeopardy. Tags: greehouse gases, global warming, environment, carbon footprint, Monaco, What have the governments been doing to promote green energy? Tags: plumbing, The world is experience its first ever triple digit oil price. This highlights in dramatic fashion how different the oil market environment, and the world economy, is today compared to that of a few decades ago. Tags: oil, environment, natural resources, energy, economy, What you need to know about energy created through water Tags: plumbing course, Are your driving habits destroying the planet? Tags: plumbing courses, What you need to know about wind energy Tags: plumbing, Why use a domestic energy assessor? Tags: plumbing courses, | |||||