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Wind Generator

June 15, 2011 By: Admin Category: Wind Power

Wind Generator Plans

Executive Summary about Wind Generator by Donald Whitehead

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Renewable energy! There is renewable energy for homes for instance, it can range from solar power by use of solar panels, or wind power by use of wind generators both of which there are plans for. This article’s main focus is on wind generators and wind generator plans. A wind generator generates electrical power using the wind as it’s power source. Coupled with solar panels wind generators are the #1 pick for renewable energy for a large array of reasons. Wind generators, unlike many electrical projects, are very basic and can be assembled and installed by most home owners themselves. You can then purchase adequate solar panels as well as the right generator for your wind generation build.

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Residential Solar

May 27, 2009 By: Admin Category: Solar Home

Residential Solar Energy – Solve the Solar Energy Mystery

Executive Summary about Residential Solar by L J Sutherland

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Residential solar energy can be incorporated into your home in many ways. The most commonly used system in homes today is the solar powered water heater. This system requires the installation of a solar panel on your roof or garden. The other system that you can use in your home is the use of photovoltaic solar panels. These panels convert sunlight into electricity. Residential Solar Energy Points to Remember:

  • The most commonly used system in homes today is the solar powered water heater.
  • The other system that you can use in your home is the use of photovoltaic solar panels.
  • Many countries all over the world are providing tax rebates, tax credits and sometimes even subsidies for the installation such residential solar energy systems.
  • If purchasing a ready made solar energy system proves to be out of your budget, you can consider building your very own unit at home. There are various DIY residential solar energy system plans available on the Internet.

Residential Solar Power – Solar Power For Homes
Executive Summary about Residential Solar by Jon Elsdon

Residential solar power for homes has become a must if we are to free ourselves of the rising cost of traditional power resources such as fossil fuels. Residential solar power for homes is the simplest alternative energy installation we can preform on our homes. Easy to install and maintain (solar panels have a life span of around 30years) a residential solar power system will have you saving money for years to come.

Regardless of whether you are looking to totally power your home with solar or are looking to supplement traditional power sources to give you a cheaper, more reliable (no more power outages), unrestricted power resource, solar power is the way to go.

Many households are turning to DIY (Do It Yourself) solar power projects.

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Solar House

May 22, 2009 By: Admin Category: Solar Home

Solar House Plans – The New Wave Of Our Future

Executive Summary about Solar House by Ernest Jarquio

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Environmentalists rejoice! What is this new technology that will help save the earth? Why, solar house plans of course.

What Are Solar House Plans?

Well, the new phase in home planning is the plan for a sun-powered home.

Environmentally-Friendly Materials

The designer begins by drawing out the floor plan, planing to use recycled materials, eco-friendly building supplies and Energy-Star electrical outlets. For instance, the concrete slab flooring stores solar heat during the sunny days, then releases it at night, keeping the house warm.

Insulation

The designer uses only eco-friendly items for these tasks, such as recycled wood and green material for the insulation. After all this is planned, they continue onward to Energy-Star appliances and other electronic devices.

Solar Panels

The other panels installed are the thermal water heaters, which provide hot water constantly for the entire home. This hot water is often more reliable than a traditional hot water heater, supplying plenty of heat for the laundry, kitchen and bath.

How to Plan Your House for the Sun
Executive Summary about Solar House by Naomi Kendell

Every house will gain heat throughout the day as the sun shines through its windows.

And during the night as the temperature drops, this same house will lose heat to the outside through its walls, windows and roof.

1. Orientation.

By facing your house to the south (in the northern hemisphere) you will gain the rays of the winter sun. Afternoon sun comes from the west, so rooms like the dining room and living room can be placed on this orientation. The southwest corner of the house will be the sunniest – winter and afternoon sun.

On the northern side of your house, place service rooms.

2. Window Sizing

Out of all the materials your house is made of, windows lose the most heat. There is a balance here, because windows allow sunlight into your house. However even triple glazed glass allows more heat to escape than a well insulated wall.

The first is where your windows face. If you have most of your windows on the northern side, these windows will not get much sun during winter. They will be losing heat, but not gaining solar energy.

There is an optimal ratio of windows:wall for every climate. For instance in temperate climates, a window to wall ration could be: 30% window area to 70% wall area. The other ratio is in windows and orientation.

3. Materials

For instance, highly insulated walls will keep the heat inside your house. When analyzing your heat loss through your windows, you can gain some leeway through insulation. This air forms and insulating layer, slowing down heat loss.

Another way to use materials in your solar house plan is to take advantage of heat storage. It is radiating heat. The floor is insulated underneath to prevent heat loss. A well designed thermal heat sink will stay warm all night long.

4. Shading

Shading is an important part of the solar house plan. This is important not only for heat gains, but for preventing heat gains. In temperate climates as well, shading can be used to keep summer sun out and let winter sun in.

Using our orientation principle: your house is facing south. During the winter the sun angles low and reaches far into the house. This same shading will allow winter sun into your house.

Your latitude effects the angle of the winter sun. In conclusion – solar house plans are a great way to design houses that are warm and comfortable to live in, and save you money off your heating and air conditioning bill.

Using Orientation, Window Placement, Materials and Shading, you can design a house that responds to its environment and creates its own micro-climate of comfort.

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