Get Started With Solar Panels
DIY solar panels are not difficult to install and do not need to be incredibly expensive. If you do it yourself, you will find that you can actually save a lot of money on your monthly electricity bills and contribute to the big picture by saving many tons of Carbon emissions.
There are a few steps you need to take to choose the right solar project for you:
1. Educate Yourself
Learn a little bit about conservation, solar thermal, solar electric, biofuels, solar cooking, and other alternative energy projects that you can do from home. Make a list of the ones that you believe are a good candidate for your home.
2. Evaluate the best ideas – Ask yourself the following:
- Am I able to do this project by myself?
- What are the costs?
- How much electricity can I save?
- How much energy can I produce? How much will I save over utility electricity?
- How can this contribute to my carbon footprint?
Select the project that makes the most sense – What project can you start on immediately with the current resources that you have? For most people, curbing back on their current energy consumption through energy efficiency measures and weatherization saves a lot more than implementing a full on solar power systems.
Think about what you want the end product to look like. Do you want a hybrid system of solar and wind power? Will the system be connected to the electrical grid or will you be living completely free from the grid.
I know, there are a lot of questions to answer. Even before you seek the help of a professional like a solar contractor, you need to be armed with good information on solar panels. This means doing plenty of research and finding out what suits your particular situation.
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