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		<title>Solar Heating Tubes Can Heat Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:49:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Axelrod</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping pace with the changes in the rental market Can be difficult. As everyone knows, there are only two ways to keep yourself ahead in the real-estate business. One is to increase your profits, which usually involves increasing your rent; the second is to decrease your operating costs. In this competitive business, increasing your tenants' rent would probably cost you more income than it brings in, causing your tenants to look elsewhere. The market being what it is, they would have little difficulty finding others who are willing to lower their rental rates. Therefore, if you want to stay ahead, the best thing to do is to cut your costs. Installing solar heating tubes will drastically decrease your heating costs and supply your building with free hot water.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keeping up with the changes in the rental market Can be difficult. As we all know, there are just two ways to stay ahead in the property game. One is to boost your earnings, which usually means increasing the rent; the other is to lower your operating costs. In this competitive business, raising your tenants&#8217; rent would probably cost you more money than you would make, causing your tenants to look elsewhere. With the market being what it is, they would have little difficulty finding landlords that are willing to reduce their rental rates. As a result, if you want to stay ahead, the best thing to do is to cut your expenses. Solar heating tubes reduce heating costs, lowering one of the bigger bills that you are likely to face, and do so for less than you might think.</p>
<p>Whether you own residential, commercial or industrial buildings, your tenants will use hot water. Providing hot water for your building is probably one of your biggest expenditures. If you want to cut your costs this would be a great place to begin. Installing solar heating tubes will help you reduce heating costs by heating some of your building&#8217;s water for free using just natural sunlight. Whatsmore, solar heating tubes are much more efficient than other solar power systems and will function whatever the weather.</p>
<p>Solar heating tubes are cylinder shaped tubes which take in sunlight and capture its energy in the form of heat. This cylindrical shape makes them more efficient than solar panels. Some of the tubes&#8217; surface is continuously in contact with the sun allowing them to soak up energy all day long, whereas solar panels require direct sunlight to function.</p>
<p>Heat from the sun is absorbed by the tubes and stored internally by an inner tube of liquid. That liquid super-heats to 170 degrees Fahrenheit and is then introduced to your heating system. Put simply, this means that your solar heating tubes will be able to efficiently do the job they were intended to do, namely heat your building&#8217;s water. You could also reduce heating expenses by using the heated water to heat the entire building.<br />
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<p><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">If you&rsquo;re in the market for used auto sales, Austin&#8217;s <a href="http://www.drivetime-austin.com" target="_blank" title="DriveTime">DriveTime</a> dealerships have a wide selection of vehicles to choose from. We know that it can be very difficult to get financed for a vehicle when you have poor credit, but at DriveTime we focus on getting people with bad credit into a used auto. Other dealerships may claim they can sell you a car no matter what your credit history is, but all too often this turns out to be an empty promise. That&rsquo;s why you can count on DriveTime to find you a used car that you will be proud to drive!</span></span></p>
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<p>The bottom line is that solar heating tubes reduce heating costs. If you can reduce your costs and subsequently lower your rent, this will give you an edge over your competition. With most of the civilized world calling for people to switch to renewable energy, you should seriously consider installing solar heating tubes as a way to cut down your carbon emissions and reduce heating expenses. Look into government programs that may defer some of the costs involved in installing solar heating tubes and other eco-friendly sources of energy production.</p>
<p>Of all of the benefits, perhaps the best reason to install solar heating tubes is so that your tenants will feel that you are doing everything possible to keep their carbon emissions and energy costs down. You may even find, should you be advertising for new tenants, that tenants are willing to pay more to rent buildings that will save them money in the long run and help the environment.</p>
<p>Craig Axelrod is a principal for EmmyEnergy.com, a <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/index.cfm">New York solar energy</a> company offering <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-heating-tubes.cfm">solar heating tube systems</a> <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-electric-panels.cfm">solar electric systems</a> &amp; green systems in the Northeast.</p>
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		<title>Attention Landlords &#8211; Solar Heating Tubes Can Help You Slash Your Energy Costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 17:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Axelrod</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anybody that has any experience with the real-estate rental business will know that energy costs are a big concern for landlords. Many of these costs are often forwarded to tenants, of course, but even so, cutting these costs would give you a significant edge in the rental marketplace. If you install solar heating tubes you can drastically reduce your energy consumption energy consumption and help save the environment at the same time. Landlords, cut your bills with solar heating tubes. Solar heating tubes are the next generation of solar technology, allowing you to harness the power of the most abundant energy source available - the sun. Recent developments in solar energy reception have made solar power practical even in locations where solar power was once believed to be unusable, specifically cloudy countries and cold climates.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone that has spent any significant time in the building rental business will know that energy costs consume a great deal from your profit margin. These costs are often the responsibility of tenants, of course, but if you could cut these costs, you&#8217;d have a substantial edge in the property rental market. And the truth is that there is something you can do to substantially reduce your energy consumption energy consumption and help to save the environment at the same time. Landlords, cut your bills with solar heating tubes. Solar heating tubes are the newest development in solar technology, making it simple for you to harness the power of the most plentiful energy source available &#8211; sunlight. Solar heating tubes are more efficient than standard solar panels, and therefore can be used even in cloudy regions where solar panels would be ineffective for most of the year.</p>
<p>The Benefits of Solar Heating Tubes</p>
<p>Most people are familiar with solar panels. The technology has been around since the 60s, and we&#8217;ve all seen them on roof tops. Although they were a novel idea, they are impractical in many ways on the grounds that they can only absorb energy when placed in direct sunlight. The shape and methods of storing the energy once it was collected also caused much of the energy to be lost. Solar heating tubes address these design flaws by having a rounded, cylindrical shape, allowing them to be positioned in such a way that they receive solar energy throughout the day, thus gathering in more of the sun&#8217;s energy. The energy is also stored in a more efficient manner, employing a vacuum tube which retains a much higher percentage of the solar energy captured.</p>
<p>Solar heating tubes are ideal for providing hot water for your buildings, thereby lowering your landlord energy costs. If your building uses a central heating system, you might be able to save even more money by using your solar heating tubes to heat your whole building. The more solar power you can use, the less you&#8217;ll need to rely on other, more pricey forms of power. As an additional advantage, your building will appeal more to an increasingly environmentally conscious public, expanding your potential tenant base.<br />
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<p><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">If you&rsquo;re in the market for used auto sales, Austin&#8217;s <a href="http://www.drivetime-austin.com" target="_blank" title="DriveTime">DriveTime</a> dealerships have a wide selection of vehicles to choose from. We know that it can be very difficult to get financed for a vehicle when you have poor credit, but at DriveTime we focus on getting people with bad credit into a used auto. Other dealerships may claim they can sell you a car no matter what your credit history is, but all too often this turns out to be an empty promise. That&rsquo;s why you can count on DriveTime to find you a used car that you will be proud to drive!</span></span></p>
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<p>Green Energy Gives You an Edge in a Competitive Rental Market</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s rental market is highly competitive and it is only going to become more and more competitive in the future. Those who want to succeed have to do everything they can to give themselves an edge, and when a landlord cuts his bills with solar heating tubes, he gives himself several advantages over those that continue to rely entirely on fossil fuels and electricity.</p>
<p>With the USA and other governments now supporting green energy initiatives, the government will underwrite much of the costs in switching over to renewable energy technology. Solar heating tubes are a cutting edge green technology. Whether you own residential or industrial properties, landlords, you will cut your bills with solar heating tubes.</p>
<p>Craig Axelrod is a principal for Emmy Energy, a <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/index.cfm">Long Island solar energy system</a> business offering <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-heating-tubes.cfm">solar heating tubes</a> <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-electric-panels.cfm">solar power systems</a> &amp; green products in the North East.</p>
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		<title>Solar Heating Tubes: The Other Green Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 11:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Axelrod</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s business and political environment, smart building owners are seeking new ways to adhere to government and tenant demands. Searching for more environment friendly ways of supplying energy to our buildings presents can be difficult.</p>
<p>You will have heard about the many benefits of wind energy, but you may not know about solar heating tubes: the other green energy source. There is no better, or more untapped, source of renewable energy than the sun. Every day, 365 days per year in most environments, the sun gives us several hours of ambient heat. Yet most of this energy goes to waste, while instead we burn carbon fuels, which are rapidly being depleted, and only becoming more and more expensive. Things will only get worse if we continue to rely on fossil fuels, so the time to embrace an environmentally favorable approach to supplying our energy needs is now, while many world governments are offering financial incentives.</p>
<p>Employing solar heating tubes to produce green energy provides several advantages, both to landlords and their tenants. Even if solar power is only used to heat the buildings water the savings can be enormous, depending on the buildings hot water consumption. Naturally, different buildings will use different quantities of warm water, but hot water is used for one reason or another in nearly every building, whether it&#8217;s tenants taking showers, doing laundry, washing dishes, or using warm water for general cleaning purposes. A lot of homes also employ radiant heat, which use coils of hot water beneath the flooring to heat the rooms. If your buildings are heated this way, you will be able to take even greater advantage of the energy cost savings by reducing the amount of oil, gas or electricity you use for heating your buildings.</p>
<p>In places like New York solar energy has always been regarded as ineffective as the weather is changeable and there is often not enough direct sunlight for solar panels to be effective. Solar heating tubes, on the other hand, work differently and are able to capture much more sunlight. The solar heating tubes can be positioned in such a way that they can collect solar energy during all daylight hours, as they have a larger surface area than conventional solar panels, which only receive optimal solar power when the sun shines directly on their flat surface. Coupled with the fact that the energy is then kept in copper rods and the tubes are vacuum-sealed, allowing hardly any of the energy to escape. So little, in fact, that the surface of the tubes remain cool to the touch even while the copper rods inside can be more than 300 degrees Fahrenheit. The introduction of these two factors makes it possible for landlords to utilize solar energy in colder climates. If you are a landlord in New York solar energy is now a practical alternative.<br />
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<p><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">If you&rsquo;re in the market for used auto sales, Austin&#8217;s <a href="http://www.drivetime-austin.com" target="_blank" title="DriveTime">DriveTime</a> dealerships have a wide selection of vehicles to choose from. We know that it can be very difficult to get financed for a vehicle when you have poor credit, but at DriveTime we focus on getting people with bad credit into a used auto. Other dealerships may claim they can sell you a car no matter what your credit history is, but all too often this turns out to be an empty promise. That&rsquo;s why you can count on DriveTime to find you a used car that you will be proud to drive!</span></span></p>
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<p>This really is one green energy system that you would be a fool not to take advantage of. Employing the alternative green technology, the solar heating tube, won&#8217;t just reduce your carbon footprint and help save the planet, but it also saves you a lot of money in the long run. When you look at it that way, it&#8217;s very difficult to come up with a good reason not to use solar heating tubes.</p>
<p>Craig Axelrod is VP of Business Development for Emmy Energy, a <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/index.cfm">New York solar energy</a> operation delivering <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-heating-tubes.cfm">solar heating tubes</a> <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-electric-panels.cfm">solar electric panels</a> &amp; green products in the North East.</p>
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		<title>Landlords &#8211; Cut Your Heating Bills And Appeal To Green Tenants</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:44:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Axelrod</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For every landlord heating costs are a big concern, but there is a way to cut your energy requirements and attract responsible tenants. By employing the latest renewable energy technology, you can dramatically reduce your use of fuel and electricity for your heating needs. The most effective way to achieve this is by installing solar heating tubes. Landlords who use eco-friendly, climate conscious heating technology will find themselves attracting an a new type of tenant, who are concerned about their carbon footprints, for both practical and ideological reasons. As government regulations regarding energy consumption tighten, businesses are under increasing pressure to find buildings that have low emissions. Residential tenants are also becoming interested in homes which make use of green energy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For every landlord energy costs are a concern, but there is a way to cut your energy needs and attract responsible tenants. By using the latest green technology, you can reduce the amount of fuel or electricity you use to heat your property. One of the best ways to achieve this is with solar heating tubes. Whether you are a commercial landlord or a residential landlord solar energy will help you attract an emerging clientele who are concerned about their ecological impact, either for practical or ideological reasons. As government regulations regarding energy consumption tighten, businesses are under increasing pressure to use facilities which reduce emissions as much as possible. Residential tenants are also becoming interested in homes which take advantage of <a href="http://cleandieselgeorgia.org" target=_self>alternative energy</a> sources.</p>
<p>What Rewards Will Solar Heating Tubes Offer?</p>
<p>The extent of the benefits you can receive by installing solar heating tubes depends largely on what kind of heating system your building uses. The majority of buildings will be able to receive the advantages of using the solar heating tubes to heat your building&#8217;s water. Landlords with properties that make use of radiant heat could further benefit by using the solar heating tubes to heat the building itself. Either way, the savings can be quite huge, particularly over an extended period of time.</p>
<p>Solar heating tubes help you cut your heating costs even if your building is in a colder environment, or one that receives fewer days of direct sunshine. The cylindrical tubes are a fairly recent development, and represent a a new take on the flat solar panels which have been with us for fifty years. The round shape of the tubes means that they can be positioned in such a way that they are in continual contact with available sunlight, thus making best use of what solar energy is available. Additionally, vacuum tubes are used to ensure optimal insulation, making sure that hardly any of the collected energy is lost before being used for heating purposes within your building. The less energy is lost the less you have to rely on electricity or gas, which in the end affects your bottom line by cutting your heating expenses.<br />
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<p><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">If you&rsquo;re in the market for used auto sales, Austin&#8217;s <a href="http://www.drivetime-austin.com" target="_blank" title="DriveTime">DriveTime</a> dealerships have a wide selection of vehicles to choose from. We know that it can be very difficult to get financed for a vehicle when you have poor credit, but at DriveTime we focus on getting people with bad credit into a used auto. Other dealerships may claim they can sell you a car no matter what your credit history is, but all too often this turns out to be an empty promise. That&rsquo;s why you can count on DriveTime to find you a used car that you will be proud to drive!</span></span></p>
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<p>Spend Today, Save Tomorrow</p>
<p>Even though solar technology is nothing new, and environmentally aware clients have long encouraged building owners to find energy efficient, renewable sources for providing heat and electricity, the means to do so has now been developed. If you want to cut your energy bills and attract environmentally friendly tenants, you should strongly consider installing the newest solar heating tubes as soon as you can. With so many of the world&#8217;s governments now on board with renewable energy programs, and most of them giving big incentives for landlords green energy not only makes ethical and environmental sense, but financial sense too. Why wait?</p>
<p>Despite the fact that installing solar heating tubes can save you money, and despite the fact that using green energy will help you attract a new sort of tenant, it is also the right thing to do. Every step away from fossil fuels not only save you money, but help save the environment for all of us; and that, simply put, is just the right thing to do.</p>
<p>Craig Axelrod is VP of Business Development for Emmy Energy, a <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/index.cfm">NY solar energy</a> operation installing <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-heating-tubes.cfm">solar heating tubes</a> <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-electric-panels.cfm">solar power systems</a> &amp; clean products throughout the Northeast.</p>
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		<title>Solar Heating Tubes Save Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Axelrod</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many landlords are now starting to seriously think about climate change, and using solar heating tubes and green energy to warm a building&#8217;s water can go a long way towards addressing a tenant&#8217;s concerns. Whether you have commercial property, industrial buildings or residential apartments, your prospective clientele will see the fact that a building uses green energy as a big selling point. Installing green technology whenever possible will give prospective tenants additional incentive to rent your building space.</p>
<p>The fact that it will help to save the planet isn&#8217;t the only reason to install solar panels. You will save significantly on your gas or energy bills by becoming less reliant on outside energy sources to heat your water. You can use these savings to add to your profits, or pass the savings along to your tenants.</p>
<p>Of course, using solar power to heat water is not a new idea. Scientists are known to have experimented with the idea of using the suns energy to heat water since the mid nineteenth century. However, while the technology has come a long way since then, until recently solar power was of limited use for heating in cold or cloudy locations. And yet these are the places where energy bills are at their highest. The recent development of vacuum sealed solar heating tubes, however, are making it possible for an increasing number of people to make use of this green energy technology.</p>
<p>Solar heating tubes&#8217; cylindrical shape allows them to be positioned to ensure that part of their surface is continuously facing the sun, allowing the cylinders to absorb solar energy throughout the day. As they can harness the sun&#8217;s rays more efficiently, they are offer a more reliable alternative to solar panels, heating water even during the winter and on cold days. Being vacuum sealed further helps their efficiency as vacuums provide the ideal conditions for insulating the heat source. Because of this less energy is wasted. The heating element on the center of the tube will become hot, but the outside of the tube, insulated by the vacuum, continues to be cool. All of this leads to much more of the solar power being stored and put to use heating the building&#8217;s water.</p>
<p>Your building&#8217;s boiler system or hot water heater uses up a sizable chunk of the power used in your building. You can lower your energy bills and those of your tenants significantly by installing solar heating tubes and using the sun&#8217;s energy to your advantage. You only need purchase and install your solar heating tubes once, after that the savings will last a lifetime.</p>
<p>There has never been a better time than now begin the process of using green energy sources such as solar heating tubes. Governments the world over are now offering significant incentives for building owners to install a solar energy system which generates sustainable, renewable energy sources. Governments will often cover the cost of installing solar panels or award you a tax rebate of equivalent value. Sooner or later, every building will have to use some kind of renewable energy. It would be much better to act now, while the government will help defray some of the costs.</p>
<p>Craig Axelrod is a partner for EmmyEnergy.com, a <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/index.cfm">New York solar energy system</a> business offering <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-heating-tubes.cfm">solar heating tubes</a> <A href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-electric-panels.cfm">solar pv systems</a> &amp; green products in the North East.</p>
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		<title>Avoid Common Pitfalls When Building A PV Solar System For Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 08:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jacky Kominski</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A successful DIY solar PV system for your home will require some preliminary research to get you started on the right track. The 5 steps you don&#8217;t want to skip when planning to build a DIY solar system will be the foundation for your success. Not doing these steps will cost you time and money and will possibly prevent you from ever having a PV system that will deliver what you hoped for.</p>
<p>1. Don&#8217;t make the mistakes others have made when building a PV solar system for your home. Get off on the right foot by choosing the right type and size of panels and system components for your particular application. Begin with clearly defining your goal. Will your solar PV system serve a weekend vacation cabin in a remote area? That kind of system is the simplest one and many excellent DIY PV solar kits are available. Do you want a photovoltaic system that covers between 30% and 70% of your electric needs? These systems can range from simple (no battery storage) to fairly involved. The king of the systems is the one that will get you off the grid when you are done with the solar PV installation for your home. This option will require you to have a considerable battery storage for overcast and rainy days.</p>
<p>2. The number and sizes of PV panels you need for the solar system depends on your total electric load. And the more panels you need, the costlier the system. It makes sense, therefore, to minimize your home&#8217;s electric needs. The price for a photovoltaic system currently is in the range of $6 per W to $10 per W, installed. If you lower your electric requirement by say 300W, by replacing incandescent light bulbs with LED lights as an example, you will be able to lower the cost of your PV system by $1,800 to $3,000.</p>
<p>3. Does the roof or yard where you intend to install the PV panels receive sufficient sunlight? PV panels can make electricity even with diffuse sunlight. However, the system is more efficient and will give you a higher output if you can maximize direct incident sunlight. Free tools are available on line to help you calculate the solar radiation for your site. They all will require you to make allowance for any trees or neighboring houses that throw shade on your photovoltaic panels. PV panel manufacturers will also help you with these calculations.</p>
<p>4. Local codes and utility requirements for connecting your solar system to the grid must be checked. They might require you to install a very specific meter or other piece of equipment. While you talk to them, check what utility incentives for PV systems are currently offered. In addition to the federal tax credits for solar systems you might be able to take advantage of state tax credits for solar photovoltaic systems.</p>
<p>5. In addition to the steps listed above, educate yourself. Read books, watch videos, talk to installers, attend classes. The more you know about how everything needs to be put together and why, the easier it will be for you design and install the DIY photovoltaic system for your home. Investing money and time in your education will save you headaches and lots of money during the installation and afterwards. A good source is the government&#8217;s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy site (www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/), where you can find really excellent information for free. For those of you who are visual, a set of videos on how to design and install a DIY solar photovoltaic system can be very useful.</p>
<p>Get ready for the fun part. Making it real. Look at all the notes and books, and maybe videos that you have worked your way through. You can move forward ,knowing that you are well prepared. What you have learned will help you to work with a PV panel manufacturer or supplier to select the perfect DIY solar PV system for your home.</p>
<p>Before you start a <a href="http://solarforhouseandhome.com/diy-photovoltaics/diy-pv-educational-resources/">DIY solar photovoltaic system</a> for your home, do the 5 steps and learn the <a href="http://298c098h6-grbsdd1ckpsh8mci.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SOLARDIY061910" target="_top">secrets of how to successfully build</a> your own solar photovoltaic system.</p>
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		<title>What You Must Know About Home Solar Water Heating Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 20:41:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jose Unterholz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar water heating systems for homes have become quite common. These systems preheat the incoming cold water for baths, kitchen and to do laundry. A correctly sized solar water heating system will supply about 40-70% of your hot water demand. In order to qualify for the currently available federal tax credits however, your system must provide at least 50% of your water needs. Combine these tax credits with the higher efficiency of today's systems, and it has become very feasible for many homeowners to have a solar water heating systems.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar water heating systems for homes have become quite common. These systems preheat the incoming cold water to be used in baths, kitchen and to do laundry. A correctly sized solar water heating system will supply about 40-70% of your hot water needs. In order to qualify for the currently available federal tax credits however, your system must provide at least 50% of your water needs. Combine these tax credits with the higher efficiency of today&#8217;s systems, and it has become affordable for many homeowners to install a solar water heating systems.</p>
<p>Two types of solar domestic hot water heating systems are used in residential applications: the closed loop system and the open loop system. A closed loop system separates the collector loop from the domestic water side with a heat exchanger: the domestic water system is closed to the solar collectors. A freeze-proof liquid, usually a glycol solution, is circulated through the solar collectors and the heat exchanger, which is located in the solar storage tank. These systems are also recommended for areas with hard water. Closed loop systems unfortunately cost more than an open system. People living in areas where temperatures always remain above freezing can install open loop systems. The domestic water loop is open to the solar collectors and the incoming cold water is circulated directly through the solar collectors and then to the solar storage tank.</p>
<p>Number and size of solar collectors will be determined based on the type of collectors, where you live and on your hot water requirement. Solar collectors for water heating most commonly installed are flat plate or evacuated tube collectors. Evacuated tube collectors are more efficient than the flat plate collectors and are recommended for colder or cloudy climates and areas with hard water. You will pay a premium however, for the higher efficiency evacuated tube collectors.</p>
<p>It is important to know that a solar water heating system must have a regular water heater as a backup to make sure that you have sufficient hot water during, and after, a number of days of cloudy weather. I like to look at a residential solar water heating system as a system that PRE-heats the incoming cold water on most days and on some days it heats all your hot water up to the required 130degF. The water heated in the solar collectors is stored in the solar storage tank from where it flows into your regular water heater to be fully heated as needed. With a well designed system, enough hot water will be produced in the solar collectors on clear days so that you don&#8217;t need the regular water heater.</p>
<p>I guess you will put the solar collectors somewhere on the roof of your home. The location of the collectors is probably the most important decision you will make. Not enough direct sunlight will make the best system perform poorly. Choose well! If you need help, call a local solar system installer (they just might do a free analysis for you), or buy/rent a solar radiation tool and do it yourself. Make sure you include any trees that shade your roof.</p>
<p>Once you know where on the roof you want to put the solar collectors, check with a contractor about the requirements for re-inforcements necessary to mount the collectors and frames. Also ask the contractor about the roofing. Several roof penetrations will need to be made. These have to be sealed at the end to keep your roof absolutely waterproof.</p>
<p>The next item on the list is the solar storage tank. It should be located right next to your existing water heater. The solar tank will be about as big as a 40-gallon water heater. If you plan for a closed loop system, you will also need some space for a pump and a small expansion tank. Access for easy maintenance is highly recommended as well.</p>
<p>The last big item to research is where and how to run the pipes between the solar collectors and the solar storage tank. That is easy if your tank is on the first floor and you have a single story home. It gets more challenging, the more stories you have to go through. Look for a space large enough for two 1&#8243; pipes, each with 1&#8243; insulation and about 2 inches in between. The pipes do not need to be next to each other. Hopefully your bathrooms on the first and second floors are one above the other. If so, you might be able to fit the solar piping in the same wall as the water and sewer pipes.</p>
<p>You are on the way. Once you have the answers to all the issues mentioned above, you can move to the next level: serious, detailed planning and design. Either make it a do-it-yourself solar project, or use your knowledge to negotiate and work with a contractor to have them install the solar hot water heating system for your home.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t make the mistakes others have made before you when they were designing and installing a <a href="http://www.greenandsustainablehomes.org/category/alternative-energies/solar-water-heating">solar hot water system</a>. Educate yourself and <a href="http://www.greenandsustainablehomes.org/alternative-energies/solar-water-heating/solar-water-heating-systems-for-your-home">learn how to</a> plan and prepare for a successful system.</p>
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		<title>Discover Renewable Energy And Let It Profit You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 19:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell John-Baptiste</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We do not have an energy crisis until we fail to utilize everything that is available to us. It seems that the skies and the earth are the limits when it comes to alternative forms of energy. Not only does our current situation depend on our ability to utilize the recovery of its power for our country, but we may someday assist in supplying the needs of other countries in the world. You may someday have the electricity in your home completely controlled by solar energy, either by panels on your own property, or by and electric plant that is harnessing the sun. These sources of energy are not only important to us, but they are also important to our future and the generations in our future. If we continue to develop sustainable energy, we will not be depleting natural resources available for the future. Read on and discover the future and learn alternative energy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We do not have an energy crisis until we fail to utilize everything that is available to us. It seems that the skies and the earth are the limits when it comes to alternative forms of energy. Not only does our current situation depend on our ability to utilize the recovery of its power for our country, but we may someday assist in supplying the needs of other countries in the world. You may someday have the electricity in your home completely controlled by solar energy, either by panels on your own property, or by and electric plant that is harnessing the sun. These sources of energy are not only important to us, but they are also important to our future and the generations in our future. If we continue to develop sustainable energy, we will not be depleting natural resources available for the future. Read on and discover the future and learn alternative energy.</p>
<p>There are different forms of alternative energy, and they can be used to provide heat and electricity for all sorts of purposes. An alternative source does not automatically make it a renewable source, however, like hydroelectricity which requires the use of large reservoirs. Upon filling, these reservoirs will have to be emptied in order to be used again, and the feat can be quite costly. We have made a lot of progress toward readying ourselves for the future with alternative sources of energy, however, we still have a long way to go before we are prepared to meet our own needs.</p>
<p>Photovoltaic cells are one way we use to soak up the energy of the sun and convert it to either electricity or heat. These cells actually convert the radiation of the sun into direct current (DC) electricity. The manufacture of this particular type of cell has been increasing by at least twenty percent per year since 2002. These are not the same little solar cells that originated in your first solar calculator more than a decade ago.</p>
<p>Solar thermal collectors come in three different temperatures and are used to heat different types of things. Low temperature collectors are used to heat the water temperature in underground swimming pools, while medium temperature collectors can heat the water for homes and office buildings. The high temperature collectors are actually sunlight directed toward mirrors and lenses, and is completely different from the photovoltaic cells. These high temperature collectors turn the suns radiation directly into electricity.</p>
<p>Biomass energy sources come directly from the sun by the process of photosynthesis. Plants actually soak up the energy for us and store it. When we need the energy for fuel, we can burn the plants to generate it. This can be done in two different ways, we can choose to grow plants for fuel, or we can use what is left over from grown plants as fuel.</p>
<p>Wind power is capable of running large turbines which can then generate enough electricity for commercial usage. Wind turbines require large amounts of land to be successful, and of course have to be placed in heavy wind areas. Several states are currently very active in using wind power.</p>
<p>We have another power source directly under our feet, and it is known as geothermal energy. The core of the earth radiates heat and when trapped, it produces steam. We can take this steam and turn it into electric power.</p>
<p>There is considerable strength in hydropower. A small amount of water flowing in a stream can generate a great deal of energy. Hydroelectric is the term used for plants that generate electricity by using large bodies of water. The Hoover Dam is the largest in the world.</p>
<p>You can see that we have only just begun to tap into the resources that are actually available to us. There is actually no need to deplete the existing natural resources. The advancement of alternative sources can only benefit all of us. Thank you for taking the time to learn <a href="http://cleandieselgeorgia.org" target=_self>alternative energy</a> and how it can benefit you.</p>
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		<title>DIY Wind Turbine Plans &#8211; DIY Affordable Wind Generators</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 12:36:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathaniel Deleon</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a Good Set of DIY Wind Generator Plans Should Have</p>
<p>A good set of plans should completely explain which materials to use. The plans should also give you options and formulas for the dimensions of your windmill generator. The size should be set by electric demand and available wind speed. You ought to know what sort of motor to use for your windmill, and why.</p>
<p>Materials The materials will vary upon application of the windmill. The shear wind force on your blades will work out what material you make your blades from. If you&#8217;re using PVC pipe for your blades and not strengthening the blades at the hub, you&#8217;re more than likely going to snap a blade. This isn&#8217;t a huge deal, unless your windmill is placed in a hard to reach location. Sometimes you&#8217;ll want to sacrifice a little efficiency for less upkeep. A good set of DIY plans will cover materials.</p>
<p>Wind Formula Calculations your available shear wind speed will decide the most efficient windmill generator for your applications. A big windmill that doesn&#8217;t spin does you absolutely no good. The wind calculations will identify the length of your blades. This is not complex but it is good to know for efficiency. People, who are in possession of high winds may wish to include a break, or furl design, to keep from hurting your windmill.</p>
<p>Type of Generator a typical misconception is a vehicle alternator would make an excellent wind generator. This is not correct. A car generator wants to spin way to fast. Wind generators need motors that produce the most electricity with the least amount of revolution, and at low speeds. Low revs per minute high voltage 3 phase motors, are usually used. A good set of plans will tell you what motor to use for your needs.</p>
<p>DIY wind generator plans are a great alternative option to paying high prices for wind generators. The turbines can be simply fashioned from readily available materials, and they typically cost one 8 the cost of a commercial wind generator. A good set of plans will spare you the high commercial costs and you could have a system that you can simply maintain. You won&#8217;t have to pay maintenance to upkeep your windmill. You may have firsthand awareness of how your wind generator operates.</p>
<p>For More information on <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Homemade-Windmill---Tips-on-Building-Homemade-Wind-Turbine-and-Where-to-Find-DIY-Plans&amp;id=4052529">Homemade windmill</a>, check out this website <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Do-it-Yourself-Solar-Panels---5-Simple-Steps-to-Build-DIY-Solar-Panels&amp;id=4052117">do it yourself solar panels</a> here.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 12:33:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rex Walters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're considering converting your place or business over to wind energy, either to supply a hundred percent of your energy wishes or just to supplement your existing power supply so as to cut back your total energy costs, one of the first things you need to do is invest in a collection of Wind Generator Plans, which may detail all of the points that you will need to consider before deciding if it is a possible offer for your particular situation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering changing your place or business over to wind energy, either to deliver one hundred percent of your energy wants or simply to beef up your existing power supply so as to reduce your total energy costs, one of the first things you should do is invest in a set of Wind Generator Plans, which should detail all the points that you are going to need to take into account before deciding if it is a feasible proposition for your own situation.</p>
<p>With the continuous increase in the price of the fuels required to generate electrical energy, together with the constantly increasing need for us all to cut down on our use of ordinary fuels to help scale back the results of global temperature increases, now could be the perfect time for you to start to consider other methods for powering your home.</p>
<p>One of the primary points to consider is the area in which you live. Obviously a windmill will need wind; therefore the wind speeds in your area need to be looked at. Ideally you&#8217;ll be hunting for an average wind speed of 12 mph. Details of where to go to research this item would be included in your wind generator plans. Should you create that you don&#8217;t live in an acceptable area for wind power, you might consider homemade solar cells as an alternative.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need to establish precisely how much power your home is using now. It may be worth taking this opportunity of taking a look at your appliances and see whether there are choices available that take less power, for example low power light bulbs and energy efficient refrigerators and freezers. This will cut back your overall power needs which should, in turn, cut down on the expenses of building your own generating plant.</p>
<p>Power generated from turbines will need some form of storage facility, particularly if you&#8217;re meaning to be self adequate in your energy needs. This is not most of a problem if you are only intending using your house built system to supplement your main power supply, as you can always go back to this should there not be enough wind available. The strategy of storing the remaining energy is by the use of an array of batteries, which can on occasion be engineered to store as little or as much power as you want contingent on your individual wants. How to work out the power that you&#8217;re going to need and the quantity of storage you will require will be included in your wind generator plans.</p>
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