Solar Energy: How to live off Grid

By Christina Starkits

In North America we spend a ridiculous amount of our incomes on electricity. The effort that it takes to transfer energy from the power plants to our homes is a waste of our hard earned money, money that can be spent on things to better your way of living. There are so many hidden costs that the average consumer doesn't even know about but with a little information you can keep your money in your wallet where it belongs. Why throw money away and have someone else generate your power for you when you can easily do it yourself at a fraction of the price.

First, when it comes to saving energy, start with the big ticket items. For most households, the biggest draw on their electric bill comes from the refrigerator and air conditioner, followed by the water heater. All of these can be upgraded to save electricity, with energy star certified appliances. Air conditioners can be replaced with evaporative coolers in a lot of places, and there are plenty of good do it yourself kits for making solar water heaters.

Saving electricity and learning how to be more efficient is the first level. Creating solar energy on your own is the next level. Solar cells are increasing in popularity and are becoming more proficient at a much lower price. In the past, creating your own solar energy would have been a multi thousand dollar job but today it can be achieved for a few hundred. Furthermore, some governments are now offering tax credits to those that are creating their own form of power.

Most people know Albert Einstein as one of the smartest men of all time but few know what earned him his Nobel Prize. Photo-electric effect is the reason Albert recieved his Prize which is also the basics of how solar enerergy is generated. Also refered to as the photo voltaic process, this is basically the process of converting the suns rays (including ultra violate radiation) into usable energy.

What this array will do is grab solar light and convert it to electricity, storing it for later use. Making dual purpose systems that are also solar thermal water heaters combines both solar energy and saving electricity, often in one installation. All that said, this is a scalable system. Start out small and build up the capacity as you get time, and buy the components. Most of the components are fairly inexpensive at this point.

These solar power systems are considered to be an investment but consider this, how quickly will this investment pay for itself? The answer is suprisingly under a year! These systems are so effective at saving cash you will wonder why you didnt make this investment years ago.

Obviously in this article we are just hitting the basic points of solar energy. The benefits are countless and this is just a quick overview of how easily you can be profiting from creating your own resource for energy rather than the electrical companys profits from you! Furthermore, you are getting mental satisfaction of knowing your doing something great for our planet and your children will thank you for it!

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