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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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The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence through Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydropower (Mother Earth News Wiser Living)
The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence through Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydropower (Mother Earth News Wiser Living)
by Dan Chiras
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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
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Roof Mounted Solar Panels

On fine days the sun shines over the expanse of a building's roof, making it an ideal place for collecting solar energy. If we can harness that energy and convert it into usable power, then we can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere, and at the same time our electricity bills, making our houses more energy independent. We can do this by placing photovoltaic cells, or PVs, on the roof tops, though the extent to which we can do this is dictacted by the building's load bearing capacity.

 

Basics of PVs

Photosensitive materials produce energy when exposed to light. A thin layer of one of these is inside solar cells, and the free electrons within increase in energy when placed in sunlight, detaching from the molecules when their energy level is high enough, which causes electron flow.

Identifying a suitable roof

Solar cells must be exposed to direct sunlight to work efficiently. As the sun moves across the sky, the solar panels need to have a motorized tracking facility so that they will always be facing the sun. Some roofs are not suitable for this, in which case panels should be mounted facing south and unobstructed. Increased exposure to the sun can also be achieved in some cases by elevating the panels.

If a roof cannot take the weight of larger panels, it can be re-built using a product called solar shingles, which have PV cells in them.

In high temperatures, PV cells become much less efficient, so in some areas wind power is likely to be a more practical choice. In warmer states like Florida and California, this problem has been solved by solar power generators which distribute their power through the grid, which is a more economical and efficient system than homes having their own PV cells.

The components of a roof mounted solar panel system

Household electrical systems use alternating current, whereas the current generated by PV cells is direct current, so inverters are required to convert it. Householders can reduce power costs through solar energy, and if they have a large system, can even be totally independent and possibly sell their excess to the grid. Householder and power company both gain from this, and it could even prevent power outages in times of peak demand.

Cost of PV systems

Roof panels cost between $6,000 and $30,000, and over the life of the solar panel, this works out at a cost around 25 cents per unit of electricity, which is higher than most power companies charge. However, many state governments have incentive schemes to encourage solar energy use and this would reduce the cost per unit.

Installing your own solar energy source also protects you from things like rate increases, inflation and deregulation; in addition it is environmentally friendly, and reduces emissions caused by use of fossil fuels.

Overall, we should all be turning to solar energy in our homes, from both economic and environmental perspectives.

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Solar Power For Homes News

TGI Solar Establishes Solar Power Italy Srl (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

TGI Solar Power Group Inc., a full turnkey supplier of vertically integrated systems for a variety of applications from Solar Parks to commercial markets, announced today that it established Solar Power Italy Srl to launch a range of solar products and systems for the Italian residential, commercial and solar power plant markets

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Will Demand for Solar Homes Pick Up? (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)

As global financial markets melted down in October, Congress handed a gift to America's green energy industry: It renewed and broadened a set of tax credits for wind and solar power, geothermal, tidal energy, and more. The move did little to prop up eco-energy stocks, which have followed oil prices down. But the news did send a positive jolt to one of the economy's darkest sectors: ...

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Patrick pushes solar for big-box stores (Boston Globe)

By Globe Staff Governor Deval Patrick is pushing malls and big-box retailers to increase efficiency by utilizing solar energy. The goal is to have new malls and big-box stores draw at least some power from solar panels by 2010, according...

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