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Passive Solar Energy Is Cost Effective – In The Right Building

Monday, May 24th, 2010

If you’re looking for a cost effective and ecologically sound way to heat a home, business or other building, look no further than passive solar energy. While it can be expensive to add a passive solar system to an existing building, these systems generally pay for themselves over the long run. Not only are these [...]

Residential Solar Power Systems

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Residential solar power systems are a terrific way to lower your energy bills. When you use solar power, you’ll greatly reduce the cost of heating, cooling and electrical power. A home which is designed for use with a solar power system can be far more efficient than a conventional home using fossil fuels. Click here [...]

Why Switch To Solar Energy?

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

As the cost of fossil fuels continues to rise, there are a great many people looking at making the switch to solar energy as an alternative. It’s a great way to save on energy bills as well as a great thing to do for the environment. It’s Greener: When you use solar panels to power [...]

Home Solar Power Kits Are Available

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Home solar power kits can be purchased online from a variety of sources. It is usually cheaper to purchase a kit for building solar panels than it is to go out and by each individual piece. Some people will buy a small kit at first, then work up to larger or additional kits later on. [...]

The Pros And Cons Of Residential Solar Energy

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Residential solar energy, although having great ecological as well as financial benefits, can also present some of the greatest hurdles as well. Whereas large industrial solar arrays maintained by corporations with large budgets can easily seem cost effective on paper, outfitting a single family dwelling can present a rather large investment to a family wanting [...]

Solar Tower Energy

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

This is the future project in Australia. It will be ready in 2012.

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