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Posted: July 31, 2011 ¬ 9:25 am. Jeff De CleffNo Comments »

Staying on top of increasing electricity costs is a challenge many Australians are slowly being overcome by.

With electrical charges having risen dramatically over the last three years and with the launch date of the recently pitched carbon tax forever threatening, endeavoring to keep your abode and relatives in light and heat while staying out of debt is a harsh truth many of us are facing.

So for the pandas and dolphins and humans who have already made the switch, the admiration for clean solar energy is rapidly increasing. The perks of switching to solar electricity are to be felt throughout suburbs, colleges, companies and office buildings throughout the country, and making a change for the better in your own home cannot be simpler.

Scores of electrical contractors and power contractors through Australia offer complete solar energy panel production and maintenance services, and a speedy mobile call to one of these trusty pros could see you saving thousands on power usage over the upcoming few generations. And while the initial cost of conversion may be a little pricey, the long term rewards for us and the environment will prove it a solid investment.

For a start, let’s take a look at the effect on the environment.

At the moment, Australia is one of the West’s guiltiest culprits, with approximately 600 million cubic tonnes carbon pollution emitted per year. Even though this will mostly be viewed as the fault of big enterprises, each family that consumes more energy than is necessary adds to this massive total. And this is where solar energy comes in.

As an absolutely replaceable type of energy production with no emissions of greenhouse gases, solar electricity is Australia’s cleanest type of household energy. Actually the employment of a solar electricity system in your home provides the favourable environmental equivalent of taking 2 vehicles of Australia’s roads every year.

Whilst simultaneously helping you cut back your carbon footprint, switching to solar power is the easiest way to reduce your utility bills. Forget sacrificing the heater in the middle of winter and succumbing to hand-held fans in summer, the installation of solar cells to your home or shop lets you enjoy your electricity year-long and guilt-free.

Available in a range of sizes and attachable to most roof tops, solar panels can be simply installed by your local electrical professional and many include a multiple year guarantee to offer you that additional reassurance in case of misadventure.

So to reduce your electricity costs and your carbon print in one simple mobile call, talk to your local solar energy specialist today and join the blessed Australians now reaping the advantages of switching to solar power.

Check out dLook for all you solar energy installation, electric services and hot water system wishes.

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Posted: July 31, 2011 ¬ 5:40 am. JasonNo Comments »

This book is a comprehensive collection of images, diagrams and notes that document the effects of light and heat in the solar power generation field. This would encompass residential, commercial and utility systems that are connected to the utility grid. This is essential information for a rapidly growing world of solar power generation technology. This book is illustrated in color.

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Posted: July 31, 2011 ¬ 2:47 am. Jason3 Comments »

Combined solar power panels. 3 harbor freight 15watt amorphous, 8 Sunforce 15watt amorphous, 4 Siemens mono crystalline 55watt, 1 sharp poly crystalline, 2 Kyocera 80watt combined. Amorhous on separate 7 amp charge controllers. 12 AGM, 3 gel maintenance free batteries. 2 copper bars, 2 copper plates as bus connections. Mounted amp meter volt meter from bus plates. Mounted controllers and 1500watt sine inverter gauges.

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