Solar power has been around for many years now, and it has gone from awkward large panels that provided some heat to a house if located in the right place to whole house power grids. It has become so popular that many people are engaged in making their own solar power panels.
The price of energy continues to go up, and we are confronted every summer with power outages on the electrical grid. Commercial solar panes, when installed run about $7.50 per watt. The cost to power an average home with commercially produced solar panels is about $27,000. The other option is to select projects from do it yourself libraries or to search the internet for solar projects that will power your home. You can even shop and compare different ways to produce solar power for your home.
One method of generating power from the sun is with a mirrored system called a heliostat. Heliostat systems can be controlled through computer software and you can focus the power from your heliostat directly into rooms or into storage cells. Other solar panels accumulate the energy from the sun into a panel or box and again it is converted and stored in storage cells. In addition to the storage cells the other component that you will need is an inverter that converts the stored direct current into alternating current that you would use to power your home.
Shopping online you can find solar energy manuals that will let you build your own solar energy cells for less than $200. Once you install them you are eliminating a power bill every month. In some areas you can sell back the excess power you do not use to the power company. Practical solar power for the home lowers or eliminates the cost of running your home and becomes an investment that will be paying you back for years.
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