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Residential Solar Power
Filed under Gardening By ZonesAug 26I’ve been wanting to add solar power to my place of residence since I did a report on residential solar power in 4th grade. That was quite awhile ago, and honestly I’m a little disappointed that we haven’t achieved residential solar power independance yet.
There is a good bit of solar power information at wikipedia.org, including advantages and disadvantages.
Bugs Bunny’s 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales dvd After all, plants have been living off solar power for millions of years. I’d like to invest in in when it is cheap enough. As I walked through Home Depot today, I checked the price for a residential solar power installation and it was around $20k for one that would provide energy for a larger home.
I will wait until that price drops by half before I really start considering it. One of the primary advantages aside from not burning oil is that in off-peak hours, you can sell the solar power back to the power company. I think that’s reason enough, depending on your rate of usage coupled with the savings in lower electric bills to pay for itself over 10 years.
2 Responses to “Residential Solar Power”
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Solar Energy is one of the best sources of clean and green electricity. I think that we should build more efficient solar thermal power plants and solar cells. frequently. |
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Chantelle said on June 19th, 2011 at 11:16 am
really good article…
I must say, its worth it! My link:http://gfryukl.scoom.com ,many Thanks….




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