Monday, August 3, 2009

Solar Powered Homes - Cheap Electricity Bills With Solar Energy

Solar powered homes are amazing residential units that use the sun energy and convert it to usable electricity. This in effect will lower the energy consumption hence lowering the monthly electricity bills. A lot of people are concerned about rising energy cost. Because of that phenomenon, energy efficient homes have become more popular in the market. How do we utilize solar power for home usage? This article will provide some useful information on the science of solar technology for home use.

Solar powered homes in general have large Photovoltaic (PV) arrays to capture the sun energy. These arrays can be seen on rooftops for optimum sun coverage. The arrays are made from multiple solar cells joined together in series. Solar cells are made from semiconductor material and have the potential to create a small electric current when exposed to sun light. With the large surface area of the array, a substantial power can be produced by adding all the small electric current generated by the cells. To harness the electricity, the solar arrays are connected to batteries bank via a charge controller. Since battery can only store Direct Current (DC), an inverter will be used to convert the DC to Alternate Current (AC). All the electrical equipments in a household use AC to run.

Solar powered homes are fast becoming main stream in the housing market. Many people are more aware about environmental issues such as pollution, global warming, rising energy cost etc. As one of the step to help heal Mother Nature, it is a good idea home owners are embracing renewable energy source such as solar.

Want to know how you can build your own Home Solar Panels to reduce your electricity bill for under $300? If you are good with hand tools, start a Do It Yourself (DIY) project to construct a residential solar array to harness free energy from the sun. What you will need is a step by step instructional guide. Get a comprehensive Solar Power For Homes guide review at http://www.DIYSolarHomes.com/

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