Wednesday, 22 August 2012

HOMEMADE SOLAR POWER - The Power Beyond Free Electricity






HOMEMADE SOLAR POWER - The Power Beyond Free Electricity
www.SolarEnergyGuide.net - Homemade Solar Power - The Power Beyond Free Electricity Solar Power is a household term for generations now. And with its advancement over time, it is no longer a surprise to us if we will be able to come up with our very own homemade solar power. Like the advent of just about any technology, however, this also comes with its own questions. With the help of knowledge about it, you are on your way to creating a possible solution to your energy dilemma, a homemade solar power. The Inner Workings Creating a home made solar power is so easy. All you need to have are solar panels, glass, plywood to attach the panels together; copper wires, capacitors, transistors and a volt relay and you are good to go. Familiarizing oneself with these set of materials and the topic is a plus factor. You would not want to be the first to feel its tingling effect on you, would you? So, talk to an expert to have a clear understanding on this before switching on the energy. Its Main Components Solar panels are the main component in solar power. It is made up of a solar cell that transforms sunlight into energy. These solar panels are being sold in different electrical and hardware stores. Solar panel or cheaper versions such as spoiled cells and photovoltaic cells are also available. A Question of Safety Homemade solar power is a non harmful device that is generous to our environment. It reduces the noise, and pollution emitted by the regular energy supplied by big ...
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In the last few years the construction of new public nursery school buildings has been carried out in an energy and environmental way. Thus more designers have been called to improve the thermal interior comfort and, at the meantime, to reduce the building environmental impacts during its whole life. The new public nursery, "S.Dissegna" in Poirino (in the Piemonte region of Italy) has been designed and built with local and recyclable materials and constructive technologies marked with a low environmental impact and with good thermal and acoustic performance. Passive design strategies were considered in order to control the solar gains and a careful design was also placed in the choice of plant, coming to get a low energy demand (heating and lighting) and a good level of indoor comfort during the operating phase. A rainwater collection system, a lighting dimmer system, a lightning protection system and renewable energy systems, such as solar photovoltaic panels and solar hot water collectors, have been designed and built.
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