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Now Save Thousands Of Dollars With Your Solar Panels For Homes Systems

Building your home with solar panels is now just a click away with SolarPanelsForHomesGuide.com where you can learn everything about this technology and set up the system on your own.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jun 26, 2009 -
Building your home with solar panels is now just a click away with SolarPanelsForHomesGuide.com where you can learn everything about this technology and set up the system on your own.

Ridleyton, SA, Australia, 26 June 2009: Loc Tran at his site SolarPanelsForHomesGuide.com provides free online training for setting up of Solar Panels for Homes. The site tells extensively how solar panels for homes work, how to heat your home with sun, how to generate electricity with water and how to build your own solar panels for homes system. All these have been explained in a format which is easy to read and comprehensive. One of the main advantages of use of solar power system for your home is that it lessens pollution.
Free online training course on Solar Panels for Homes Guide is normally valued at $97. Many people are able to build their dream houses with solar energy by taking tips from this site.
Solar panel technology has become more efficient and less expensive to install. It’s still more expensive than traditional power, but with fuel and utility costs rising, that’s likely to change at some point.

Today, many new homes are being built with a solar array on the roof that’s less obvious than those enormous panels of the past. Today’s solar panels can convert more energy with less space, making them smaller and more unobtrusive.

Solar panels work by converting sunlight into electric energy. Each PV panel is composed of a group of solar cells made of a semi conductive material, often crystalline silicon, which absorbs light with great efficiency. Panels are constructed in layers. Most panels have a clear protective layer at the top, a few layers of conductive cells, and a bottom layer of polymer backing.

To help with the solar collection process, the top layer is treated to be electrically negative, and the bottom is electrically positive. This causes electrons in the silicon cells knocked loose by the sun to travel from the bottom to the top layer. They pass through electrical contacts in the top layer and are routed through a circuit, producing electrical power.

Solar panel systems can produce enough electricity under ideal conditions to power the lights and electrical appliances in a typical American home, as well as keep it hot or cool. However, the effectiveness of solar panels depends on the location. Solar panels are installed on side of your house that gets the most solar exposure i.e., in southern climates it would be north-facing, and in northern climates it’s south-facing.

Today’s solar powered homes are often hooked up to traditional utilities as well. By using a combination of traditional energy and solar energy, these homeowners are able to significantly cut their electricity costs—without sacrificing in terms of usage. It’s possible for homeowners to produce enough solar energy to actually sell energy to utility companies, instead of getting a bill.

Media Contact:
Loc Tran
Triple E Corporation Pty Ltd
215 Angas Street
ADELAIDE SA 5000
Ph: (618) 8201-1558

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Building your home with solar panels is now just a click away with SolarPanelsForHomesGuide.com where you can learn everything about this technology and set up the system on your own.

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Last Updated:Jun 26, 2009
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