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		<title>DIY Solar Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s simply no doubt about this, DIY solar power is seeing a major surge in renown. It actually isn&#8217;t surprising though when you think about the rising cost of energy and the increased perception of how we manage our planet and its resources. And this crappy recession that we cannot get out of definitely adds [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s simply no doubt about this, DIY solar power is  seeing a major surge in renown. It actually isn&#8217;t surprising though when you  think about the rising cost of energy and the increased perception of how we  manage our planet and its resources. And this crappy recession that we cannot  get out of definitely adds to the attractiveness of harnessing a replenish-able  energy resource, in this example, the sun.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.eon-energylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/DIY-solar-energy.jpg" rel="lightbox[75]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-76" title="DIY solar energy" src="http://www.eon-energylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/DIY-solar-energy-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Using solar energy panels can essentially reduce our electricity bills to  the point at which they become immaterial costs. Not just that but if you were  to truly get formidable you might string together enough solar cells and solar  energy panels that you might essentially dump your electricity bill altogether.  It is even possible to generate sufficient electrical energy that you can sell  it back to the electrical company.</p>
<p>With the run-up in fuel costs that we have seen over the last 3 years folks  are now, and most likely for the 1st time in these numbers, taking alternative  sources of energy heavy. It is correct that we become complacent when it is  cheap to do so but with the skyrocketing cost of resources the time for  complacency has finished. We simply cannot afford it.</p>
<p>Adding to the attractiveness of DIY solar power is the friendly tax treatment  that folk who milk it receive. Not just that but the Obama administration also  appears to be terribly friendly towards alternative sources of power including  wind energy and solar electricity. There are initiatives that inspire the  utilization of naturally occuring resources and I might say that it&#8217;s a sure  thing that we are going to see more of them in the future.</p>
<p>Doubtless the largest issue with DIY solar power is the primary cost. There  is not any single query that purchasing solar cells and having them installed  needs a major outlay of money. It can cost many thousands of dollars to install  a solar power system for even a typical sized home. Photovoltaic cells aren&#8217;t  cheap by any wild leap of the imagination.</p>
<p>But what if you might make your own solar cells and string them together  into solar panels? Not merely will you save thousands of greenbacks on parts  and work but you&#8217;ll also enjoy the long-term savings that come with solar  electricity. Not merely will they pay for themselves over time but they&#8217;ll also  increase the secondhand value of your house.</p>
<p>Well, I have excellent news. It positively is feasible  to build your own DIY solar power system and you can do it for as little as  $200 per solar energy panel. And the surprising thing is that it is not that  hard to do. With parts and supplies you can get from your local hardware store  or renovation center and common household tools, you can build your own solar  energy panels and create electricity to power your house. There are many  glorious programs online that literally spell out everything you want to not  only build your own solar electricity system for your house but to also  construct wind energy generators for an extra source of power. For rather less  than $50 you may have the instructions you need right away sent to your  personal computer permitting you to do something without delay. A DIY solar  power project isn&#8217;t virtually as complicated as one may think. With just using  common household tools you will have your first solar energy panel completed in  almost no time and will start generating electricity from the sun. Then it is  going to be you that&#8217;ll be radiating from the satisfaction that you&#8217;re going to  not only be saving a serious amount of cash, but will be doing your bit in  reducing our carbon footprint.</p>
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