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Got Sun? Go Solar: Get Free Renewable Energy to Power Your Grid-Tied Home
Got Sun? Go Solar: Get Free Renewable Energy to Power Your Grid-Tied Home
by Rex A. Ewing; Doug Pratt
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The Renewable Energy Handbook: A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid and Sustainable Living
The Renewable Energy Handbook: A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid and Sustainable Living
by William H. Kemp
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2008-2009 Essential Guide to Solar Energy, Photovoltaics, Solar Cells, Roof Panels, Heating, Lighting, Concentrating - Complete Guide with Practical Information ... and Government Research (Two CD-ROM Set)
2008-2009 Essential Guide to Solar Energy, Photovoltaics, Solar Cells, Roof Panels, Heating, Lighting, Concentrating - Complete Guide with Practical Information ... and Government Research (Two CD-ROM Set)
by U.S. Government
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Solar Powered Garden Lights

Solar powered garden lights have a number of advantages over conventionally powered ones, and are an excellent, hassle-free alternative. Firstly, they are and economical and environmentally friendly form of lighting which has become popular for outdoor use, such as gardens and landscaping. Also, as there are no cables, there is no need to worry about the danger of electrocution.

 

So, should you consider using solar powered garden lights outside your home? Certainly if the conventional power source is not available for a particular area outside your home, then solar lights are a good option. They have a solar panel in the top which collects the light from the sun and converts it into energy, which is stored in rechargeable batteries, and which then power the light, and this produces a strong glowing light, and shadow, around them. The light is at its strongest for the first few hours of use, and then fades gradually.

There are many brands and designs of solar powered garden lights from which to choose, all of them quite inexpensively priced and well designed to suit your style. It is an easy way to provide outside lighting because it means you do not have to worry about supplying electricity to another part of your property. This means that most people are able to install them themselves. This and the fact that they do not damage the environment makes them an increasingly popular option. They are also a good choice economically because they do not add to your power bill, and do not require the services of a professional to set them up for you. A variety of brands and styles are available via the internet, which is a great way to compare products both for cost and for functionality.

There are now several towns which have installed solar powered street lights, which are able to collect energy from the sun during the day and storing it, then using it during darkness hours. Solar lighting was installed at Miami International Airport, in order to provide extra security for their staff, selecting them because of their environmental impact, ease and speed of installation and lower cost, as well as the fact that at times when construction work is underway these lights can be easily moved. At the Ocala National Forest this kind of lighting was donated and installed by the Solar Outdoor Lighting Company.

The main drawback associated withs olar powered garden lights as that they do require sufficient sunlight in order to create energy, and these lights can lose their efficiency if there are several cloudy days in a row. This is the difficulty which has caused a number of homeowners to decide against them, considering it important to have lighting which is reliably and constantly available.

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