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		<title>Residential Solar Power: Do You Know How Much It Will Save You? (more than you think)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The average home in the United States uses 10,000 kWh of electricity annually. Many people could lower their energy usage by replacing old windows and appliances with newer, more energy-efficient models, and by updating their insulation. The average homeowner could see a savings of hundreds of dollars a year from making these improvements. If youâ€™d [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The average home in the United States uses 10,000 kWh of electricity annually. Many people could lower their energy usage by replacing old windows and appliances with newer, more energy-efficient models, and by updating their insulation. The average homeowner could see a savings of hundreds of dollars a year from making these improvements. If youâ€™d like to do something a little less expensive, try changing your incandescent light bulbs to fluorescent ones. You can also save money by turning lights off when you leave a room and unplugging those things that you donâ€™t use all the time. However, residential solar power is the only way for homeowners to completely eliminate their electricity costs. The initial not-so-inexpensive costs of having the system installed will pay off once you can power your own house.</p>
<p><strong>What Size Does Your Home Need</strong></p>
<p>Homeowners can choose from several different types of residential solar power systems. System capacities range from 1,000 watts to cover 50 square feet, to 25,000 watts, to cover 1600 square feet. A 10,000 watt system can produce the same amount of electricity per year but at a savings of nearly $50,000 over 25 years. Because of the different sizes of homes and the amount of power each household uses, homeownersâ€™ savings from using a residential solar power system may vary. Many homeowners have opted to use a residential solar power system to supplement their energy supply and power certain sections of their home. For many homeowners, the $75,000 cost associated with the installation of this kind of system is not possible, even for the promised thousands of dollars of savings.</p>
<p>Tax credits and Government incentives are available for those homeowners looking to upgrade their home that can be used to lower the initial set-up fees. For example, if your $75,000 solar power system is eligible for a tax credit of $35,000, that means you will only have to pay $40,000 out of pocket. The Government has instituted these tax credits to help stimulate the economy and encouraging people to â€œthink greenâ€ at the same time. As electric cars become more the norm, people will see a dramatic increase in the amount of power required from our power grid. Switching to residential solar power will ensure that our power grid is available for our grandchildren, decrease our household expenses in a time when costs are going up, and preserve our environment.</p>
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		<title>Residential Solar Power Panelsâ€”Harness This Alternative Energy Source?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 06:52:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Renewable resources are the wave of the future, as governments and citizens look for ways to curtail overtaxing fossil fuels as a source of energy. Sunlight harnessed by residential solar power panels can provide a very energy-efficient and cost-effective alternative.
Electrical and heating appliances can run very effectively on solar power, once a homeowner purchases a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Renewable resources are the wave of the future, as governments and citizens look for ways to curtail overtaxing fossil fuels as a source of energy. Sunlight harnessed by <strong>residential solar power panels</strong> can provide a very energy-efficient and cost-effective alternative.</p>
<p>Electrical and heating appliances can run very effectively on solar power, once a homeowner purchases a solar power panel kit from an online or â€œbrick and mortarâ€ retailer. Many homeowners have been considering solar power panels as an alternative power supply for their homes.</p>
<p><strong>What you Need to Know about Residential Solar Power Panels</strong></p>
<p>When the sun shines on a residential solar power panel, itâ€™s power is stored and can be used to power a house. Using this renewable energy source to supply power to a home offers enormous benefits to homeowners. Once the solar panels are installed, the sunâ€™s energy is harnessed, stored and used without cost.</p>
<p>Residential solar power panels is the money it will save you on your electric bill. Once the solar panel equipment and installation has been paid for, the homeowner will be able to enjoy the freedom of powering their home without cost. Advances in green technology means that the cost of residential solar power panels has come down, opening the way for the average homeowner to take advantage of this alternative energy source.</p>
<p>Many homeowners are opting to install solar panels and power certain rooms and appliances in their home to lower their energy bills. This energy is free and powerful, sometimes powerful enough to send energy back to the electric companies. Because of the incentive of using safe, alternative energies and the associated economic savings, some people use solar power exclusively to power their homes.</p>
<p>The residential solar power panel system must be positioned properly so as to collect the sunlight. People who live in areas where adequate sunlight is not available wonâ€™t be able to use the solar panels. Depending on the number of panels required to power a home, the panels may take up a lot of space. Thankfully, advances in green technology means that solar panels are getting smaller, taking up less space and yet producing just as much, if not more power than they used to.</p>
<p>As more and more people discover the advantages of residential solar power panels, more and more homes will be turned on with solar energy.</p>
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