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		<title>Getting Off the Grid with a Solar Power System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power system is being considered by an increasingly large amount of homeowners each year as electricity costs continue to rise. As energy cost caps expire or are removed, those energy costs rise even further. Getting “off the grid” is a goal that many homeowners aspire towards, and the only effective way to become energy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Solar power system</strong> is being considered by an increasingly large amount of homeowners each year as electricity costs continue to rise. As energy cost caps expire or are removed, those energy costs rise even further. Getting “off the grid” is a goal that many homeowners aspire towards, and the only effective way to become energy independent is to install a solar power system on your house.</p>
<p>Depending on the size of the solar power system, where you live, and the amount of electricity that your house uses, you could end up potentially saving tens of thousands of dollars over the next two decades.</p>
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<h2>Savings in the Math</h2>
<p>The savings are undeniable. The cost of a solar power system is upfront as you install the system and never have to purchase power again. At first, the $20,000 or more that you spend on such a system will be more expensive than several years of electricity. Eventually though, the system will pay itself off, offset by rises in energy costs. Also, a hefty tax credit will provide a large rebate.</p>
<p>In this way, home solar power systems effectively cost much less than their price tag because of various energy initiatives that lower the cost of these products. No matter the size of the solar system that you use, it will pay itself off in about ten years or so.</p>
<p>If you produce more electricity than you use, you can actually sell that electricity back to the energy company. For the average household, most solar power systems won&#8217;t produce quite enough electricity to make this feasible, especially in the winter months when there is less sunlight (and less electricity is produced as a result). However, the average household could be further renovated to save even more energy and become greener.</p>
<p>Newer types of insulation, better windows, and other upgrades can save thousands of dollars a year in energy costs. A home can easily save hundreds of dollars a year simply by replacing incandescent light bulbs with fluorescent ones.</p>
<p>Getting off the energy grid is a multi-pronged goal that is costly at first but well worth it in the long run. In the coming years, it will become even cheaper and more efficient to make homes green. They will not only use less electricity, but more homes will produce their own electricity as well.</p>
<p>Combined with other energy initiatives like electric and hydrogen fuel cell cars and improving mass transit systems, America is well on its way to energy independence, and you can start today by renovating your home or business with a solar power system.</p>
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		<title>The Portable Solar Power</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of people now have access to systems that are calm, ecologically friendly, and free from pollution and also free from expelling gases.
Information on Portable Solar Power
Possibilities for utilizing portable solar power is restricted only by the imagination. Whether it is a matter of a travel to the Amazon forest or a jaunt to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of people now have access to systems that are calm, ecologically friendly, and free from pollution and also free from expelling gases.</p>
<p><strong>Information on Portable Solar Power</strong></p>
<p>Possibilities for utilizing portable solar power is restricted only by the imagination. Whether it is a matter of a travel to the Amazon forest or a jaunt to the desert, portable power systems add creature ease within reach at the end of every day. There is no more any requirement to stay within linking distance of the national electrical grid.</p>
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<p>Convenience for the customer as well as safety of the environment is both basic features of portable solar systems. They do not need fuel, contaminate the air, need sustainment or make any disturbance. Large or small, they can be taken or transported using apt vehicles.</p>
<p>Portable solar power with storage batteries can therefore give for all electrical needs whether customers are tenting in African game reserves or giving assistance to distant third world countries. Base camps can therefore be given with all modern comforts and information technology.</p>
<p>Portable solar power systems have all the elements needed for effective power generation. Modern-day design and technology means that the panels, wiring, charge controllers and battery inverters are all bundled into these compact units and it also includes portable solar power kit. At any time when the sun is beaming, they can be switched on to give immediately usable 120 volt A.C. power from solar radiation. With their battery backup systems, portable solar power systems have many gains including of course electrical power in distant region where there is no link to the electrical grid.</p>
<p>Three major elements for portable solar power systems mean that the pattern is both simple and efficient. The photovoltaic panels give electricity from the sun, and then run this by a charge controller into battery storage, to eventually have the inverter utilize the power from the batteries to give one hundred and twenty volts A.C. current in standard sign wave shape whenever needed. The batteries also store any extra current that is made so this can be utilized later for example when the sun is not beaming or at night.</p>
<p>The day may well come when diesel or propane power generators are no more utilized and the world at large will bend to portable solar power generators for both business and home application. The current trend shows that conventional, polluting power generators will soon be caught up with by cleaner, more effective systems such as solar power generators.</p>
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