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Monday, March 28, 2011

Save Money With Solar Power

Alternative forms of energy are now the mainstream concerns of almost every public utility and private individual. As the cost of oil, coal, and electricity continue to climb rapidly overnight, more and more people are exploring other avenues of saving money through alternate forms of energy. Perhaps the most economical energy source is solar panels in the long term.

Initially, solar panels are a sizable investment, but solar power should not be looked upon as an expense. The sun is a perpetual and limitless source of energy that can actually make money for the homeowner while they inhabit the home or when selling the property. Depending on the type of solar collectors used, a household can not only produce electricity without the electric company, families can also produce hot water through solar heaters.

There are immediate benefits to be had when solar panels are used for a building's electricity needs. An immediate decrease in payments to the local electric company will be realized and in some cases the electric company can purchase surplus electricity that a families solar panels produce. The latter is the best case scenario.

Solar heaters are a useful method of heating water and air temperature for families or public venues such as schools, government buildings, or office complexes. The solar heaters collect and focus heat absorbed by the sun's rays into pipes, bricks, metal, or rocks. This heat is then moved to wherever it is required. Fans or pumps are used in active solar heaters or passive solar heaters can be used which do not rely on any pumps or fans. Active solar heaters can be powered by energy collected by solar panels thereby reducing the expense of relying on the local electric and utility companies. Local service professionals that specialize in heating and cooling may have the expertise and experience to provide guidance when deciding on solar heaters.

These methods of producing heat and electricity will have varying degrees of effectiveness depending on the region of the country that they are utilized. In southern climates from Los Angeles across the U.S. to Georgia, solar power can be the most useful. This is partly due to the fact that these southern regions receive more direct sunlight for a longer duration throughout the day and seasons. Even though northern climates that receive snow do not experience as long an exposure to sunlight, they can also receive benefits from solar panels. There are many different types of solar panels on the market and some are more effective than others. Local service providers that specialize in solar panels will be able to tell you which types yield the best results for the region they serve.

The most common placement of solar panels is on the roofs of houses and sheds. This placement has two large benefits. The first benefit is that by raising the panels further from the ground surface, a maximum of sunlight can be absorbed and converted into electricity. The second benefit is that the solar panels will greatly reduce the need to run the air conditioner. The solar panels or solar heater absorbs much of the heat that otherwise would be absorbed by the house or building thereby allowing the interior to stay cooler.

There are many federal and state programs that give tax breaks or credit for the installation of alternative energy sources. These incentives vary widely from state to state. Many utility companies have this information and some service companies can help steer an individual in the right direction to take advantage of these savings.
For more information and guidance about energy efficient heating and cooling, visit Comfort Zone Heating and Cooling of Lewisberry, PA.

Article independently authored by Dan Elliott. The content herein may or may not reflect the views and opinions of Comfort Zone Heating & Cooling. Click for search engine optimization and search engine marketing or visit WebDrafter.com's Blog.

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