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June 22, 2009

Residential Solar Panels – Why Not Install Your Own Solar Panels ?

Given the growing awareness that using fossil fuels may be causing to the environment and the fact that it is becoming expensive to use such fuels, people are looking to alternatives for their home power systems. Residential solar panels is one alternative that seems to tick all the boxes and is becoming increasingly popular. Not only does it diminish the degree of our fossil fuel dependency but it also affords us the opportunity to reap the financial rewards by using it. This article will run through some of the options when installing your own residential solar panels.

The advent of the internet has seen an explosion of information readily available to anyone wanting to learn how to install their own residential solar panels.  Making your own solar panels is labor intensive but can be financially rewarding while giving you a sense of achievement at the same time.

Because there has been an uptick in solar panel interest lately and because people are tired of being held ransom to rising energy bills, they are desperately looking for cheaper alternatives, hence the recent boom in the DIY solar panel kit market.

There is a wide selection of residential solar power kits these days and it’s no longer affordable to only a select few.  Gone are the days when you needed to outlay $20,000 just for the privilege of owning them in fact you can purchase your own residential solar power kit for as little as $200, a drastic price difference putting the technology into the hands of anyone wanting to gain the benefit from them.

Depending upon your budget, the varying materials that comprise your residential solar panels will have different price points and along with it they will also have varying levels of effectiveness.  Some of the materials that are used in residential solar panels are more efficient at collecting and storing the energy from the sun than others.  Just because you may not pay as much doesn’t mean that your solar panels will not be able to effectively harness and store solar energy, it just means that it does so at a slightly lower efficiency.  Don’t let this be a deterrent if you’re interested in solar panel technology because even cost effective solar panels are still effective.

When installing residential solar panels you can also produce excess energy that can be sold back to the power company, a definite advantage of going partially off grid.  The extra energy production can help fund the installation of even more residential solar panels enabling you to save even more money over time.  Not only does this feature of solar energy make it an attractive solution to your power needs but you also receive tax breaks and rebates allowing you to put more of that hard earned money back into your own pocket.

You can either find free information online or purchase a guide to make your own residential solar panels for free, however the better quality guides are the ones that you will have to purchase and the best solar panels are the ones that are readily made, the money you save creating your own free residential solar panels will cost you in extra time, so weigh up your options.

Whichever way you go, it seems that the future is very much a solar powered future. There is a groundswell of people interested in solar power and governments are making it more attractive to use such systems. Given that the costs of residential solar panels can only decrease as the costs of fossils fuels goes up, isn’t it time you looked into getting solar in your home ?

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