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		<title>Heating Your Home With Solar Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It doesn&#8217;t matter if you are building your home or remodeling, you can turn it into a solar energy home by making a few simple changes to your plan. If...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter if you are building your home or remodeling, you can turn it into a solar energy home by making a few simple changes to your plan.  If electric and gas become hard to manage you may want to consider heating your home with the sun.  Solar energy is the heat that comes from the sun down to the earth.  When it reaches the earth it spreads evenly but you may need it to go to a certain area like your home.  How do you get that much sunlight to heat a home? It&#8217;s easy to do and takes a few extra steps to help get it started.  </p>
<p>Building or Remodeling your Home</p>
<p>If you are building your home you have several choices to choose from regarding your heating source.  If you choose to heat from the sun you need to build your home facing in the direction that the sun rise&#8217;s.  This allows your home to get the most sunshine during the hottest part of the day. Buying solar powered glass windows allow the sun to come through and stay in the home without escaping back out.  After the sun goes down your home is kept warm by the sunlight that came into the home during the day.  You need to keep the door shut in order to keep the heat in and you also need to use insulated curtains on the windows at night so that the heat will not escape at night while you sleep. Make sure you don&#8217;t allow too many windows on the side of the house that faces the evening sun as it may cause the home to cool down quickly.</p>
<p>Remodeling your home to use the sun as a natural heating source is fairly easy to do.  Although you can&#8217;t change the direction that your home is built in to face the morning sun you can still trap the sunlight that shines through and reduce the amount of time that you use another source of heat.  You may want to consider building a sun room onto the side that catches the morning sun allowing it to heat up naturally and then install ceiling fans that will circulate the air into the parts of the house.  During the day this may provide enough heat to maintain the warmth in your home. When remodeling your home, it will help to install solar power windows that are specially designed to attract the sunlight and allow it to come into the house but not let it escape.  This is a natural way to heat your home.</p>
<p>Using sunlight to heat your home is an excellent way to safe money on your heating bill and also to improve the environment.  You can install a backup heating source incase the sunlight does not heat your home efficiently during the day because of clouds.  Your back up system can be used to assist the solar energy which will also cut down on the use of electric or gas. </p>
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		<title>Storing Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 05:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have come to rely completely on energy. We use it in almost everything we do; we live in it, use it for all our modern conveniences and more. Without...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have come to rely completely on energy.  We use it in almost everything we do; we live in it, use it for all our modern conveniences and more.  Without energy we wouldn&#8217;t know what to do.  In the past, before energy, there were lanterns for light and matches and wood for heat.  That was the only options people had.  When power was accessible to everyone by running power lines through cities, towns, residential areas to allow everyone to tap into the new generation, people were skeptical as to how this would affect everyone in the future.</p>
<p>Over the years, appliances became energy friendly, which made for less manual labor and more free time.  Wash machines, dryers, dishwashers and the latest in cooking stoves that no longer needed wood.  These were all great inventions and although people were skeptical they still took advantage of these appliances.  Today we have the worry of saving the energy that we know and love so well.  Our energy is fueled by non-renewable resources which will allow the depletion of these resources slowly and over time where we won&#8217;t realize it until it is gone. We need to find an alternative to the way we power our energy but we also need to store the energy that we already have.</p>
<p>Solar energy has been tested and experimented with as we learn more and more about how to conserve and store the natural heat from the sunlight.  We all know how effective it is and why it is something that we should work very hard at conserving.  Storing the solar energy can mean endless usage of water and other necessities by using conservative methods of saving energy.  </p>
<p>Thermal mass systems are the process of using natural resources to make material that will store solar energy.  This type of storage uses renewable resources from the earth, such as dirt, water and man made resources such as concrete to help store energy if only for a short period of time.  Thermal mass can help heat water at night or heat your home long after the sun goes down or on cloudy days when the sun doesn&#8217;t peak through the clouds at all.  These need to be worked on because there is no extensive long storage capability using solar power just yet. </p>
<p>Then you have the thermo-chemically phase which uses types of devices to store heat.  Some examples of this type of storage includes</p>
<p>Paraffin wax inside of a storage tank.  When the paraffin wax is cold it is solid but when it is heated it is a liquid that can help hold heat for a very long time without cooling it down. As the paraffin wax cools it becomes hard which can hold the heat in longer. </p>
<p>Eutectic Salts are inexpensive and can store heat in a heating system which will distribute the heat evenly and lasting hotter longer. </p>
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		<title>Saving Energy With Proper House Insulation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 12:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is efficient home insulation good for saving energy?</p>
<p>Almost half of your electric bill goes to regulating the temperature of your home. Thus if you want to save on your electric bills, the best place to start is your homeâ€™s insulation system.</p>
<p>Insulation is important to minimize or eliminate the heat exchange/loss inside your house. Good insulation keeps the interior warm during winter and cold during hot summer days. A well-insulated house allows your heating and cooling systems to effectively work as needed. Proper insulation can save as much as 10% of your monthly electric bill.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, if your house has leaks or if it has insufficient insulation, air will pass through; and heat exchange will occur on areas where insulation is inadequate. This results to heat loss. And because a house with leaks and insufficient insulation requires more power to regulate its temperature, energy consumption will likely increase.</p>
<p>Where to insulate?</p>
<p>Areas of the house including the switches, power outlets, plumbing fixtures, walls, windows, doors, ceilings, floors, basement, crawl spaces and attic should be properly insulated.</p>
<p>Insulation Tips</p>
<p>Make sure that you consider factors such as building design, budget and climate when selecting the R-values of the insulation materials. Use the proper R-values insulating materials for particular parts of the house.</p>
<p>Consider parts of your house such as the attic, floors, kitchen, bathroom, windows, walls, door and other parts where heat loss are more likely to happen. Use the required insulation materials on these parts to effectively control the temperature.</p>
<p>Sunk-lights can be a source of heat loss but you need to be careful on how close you place the insulation next to these fixtures. Check with your local building codes for reference.</p>
<p>When constructing a home, check on some construction materials that provide both structural support and good insulation.</p>
<p>Follow the product instruction when installing the insulation. Product instructions are the best source of information on how to maximize the use the products.</p>
<p>More Energy Saving Tips</p>
<p>Reduce your light consumption. Some lights produce heat that affects the temperature of the house.</p>
<p>Keep your temperature sensor away from hot materials like stove, oven, lights and other appliances that emit heat to get accurate temperature reading for effective heat regulation.</p>
<p>If the temperature outside is comfortably warm or cold, turn off your heating or cooling system. During heat season, open the drapes of the south-facing windows to allow natural light to enter your home. Close it at night to prevent cool winds from coming in. During winter, keep the drapes and shades closed to help reduce heat loss.</p>
<p>Buy energy-efficient products that will help minimize heat loss and reduce power consumption. Find a reputable contractor and ask advice on good heating and cooling equipment to buy.</p>
<p>During winter, adjust your thermostat at the lowest comfortable level; during summer, highest comfortable level.</p>
<p>Minimize the use of heat generating appliances to reduce the use of cooling system and save on electric bill.</p>
<p>A well-insulated house is like a well-sealed refrigerator. Lesser heat loss means lesser power consumption; and more heat loss means the motor will work harder to maintain the desired interior temperature and thus more energy consumed.</p>
<p>Saving energy means saving money. Make sure that you routinely check your house for leaks and holes and replace or repair leaking parts as soon as you discover them.</p>
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		<title>Solar Power For The RV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 07:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone likes to get away for the weekend and when you get a chance to there is a lot of fun in taking a recreational vehicle, or RV, to go...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone likes to get away for the weekend and when you get a chance to there is a lot of fun in taking a recreational vehicle, or RV, to go camping in.  Your RV could be a pull behind camper or a camper that you can drive.  What ever you use RV&#8217;s usually run off of electricity from another source or they have battery powered lights.  When you use electric hook up in a camper you may want to consider turning your RV into a solar powered RV and never worry about electric hook ups again.  Enjoy your vacation anywhere without restrictions.</p>
<p>Once you hook up to a power source you are able to have the comforts of home by turning on and off the lights and using the bathroom. If you cannot access a power outlet you may use a generator to supply power to the camper.  These generators are nice in a pinch but you have the problems of running out of fuel to keep it going not to mention the noise that it makes.   If you want to turn your RV into a solar power RV it is simple to do and with little expense. There are a number of different products that you can buy to make camping fun and modern with little or no effort.  </p>
<p>You can mount a solar panel to the RV camper in order to charge your energy in your RV.  This is done by purchasing a solar panel mounting bracket that your solar panel will set on.  You can buy RV solar panel kits that include both the mount and the panel. Once it is installed you can power your camper and batteries using the suns warmth that was already there and it doesn&#8217;t cost you an arm and a leg to do so.  Run your solar panel wire to the battery compartment and you are ready to go.  Each solar powered kit offers different wattages and sizes so you can select the right one for your RV size and what you will be using. </p>
<p>When you are out on a camping trip you can feel good knowing that you can go anywhere you need to go.  Your solar panel on top of your RV will also withstand any type of weather and because a camper is so small it won&#8217;t take much solar power to operate the RV.  Another hot solar powered item to buy for your RV is called the Solar Power Ventilator. This provides the perfect ventilation system for small quarters, such as RV&#8217;s.  When it is hot in the summer or anytime that the sun is shining it doesn&#8217;t take long for the RV to heat up and become very uncomfortable.  The solar power ventilator will run all the hot air out and circulate the air with clean fresh air. </p>
<p>When you take the RV out you want to enjoy your time in the great outdoors without giving up the fact that you have to rely on a power source or go without power completely.  If you have to go without power you may find that</p>
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