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The Sun is like a giant power station, making solar energy for us each and every day. Without this daily dose of solar power, Earth would not be even close to the same. Literally the difference would be like night and day.

This solar energy arrives to Earth as electromagnetic radiation, where it is absorbed and utilized in the biosphere in numerous ways. The Sun and solar energy it emits is arguably the most essential element to our existence.

This electromagnetic radiation, also referred to as light waves, includes an entire spectrum of different wavelengths. X-rays are some of the shortest light waves, where as radio waves are some of the longest. Solar energy falls in between, composed mostly of infrared waves, waves (colors) visible to the human eye, and ultraviolet waves. Life on Earth has heavily adapted toward these wavelengths that we receive.

The Sun emits solar energy in the range of infrared, visible light, and ultra-violet wave lengths. Thank goodness for this, because if the Sun emitted solar energy as X-rays or Gamma rays, we would all be toast.

The Earths natural landscapes, they absorb solar energy and produce heat. It is the heat absorbed by mountains and plains that create local wind patterns. It is the heat absorbed by the oceans that creates the famous currents. Solar energy is responsible for thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. It melts the mountain snows which form many of our rivers.

And so it is no surprise that solar energy is at the root of almost all physical processes that occur on Earth. Without this valuable resource life as we know it would not exist.

Imagine if the Sun suddenly burned out, which scientists predict will happen someday. It is a reminder of the delicate balance to our existence, that Mother Nature will always hold the trump card to human prosperity. We should offer thanks for each and every day that we are blessed with the Sun.

Thinking about it like that, we should probably all wake in the Morning and give thanks to the Sun. It is the single item in our existence we take most for granted. What if the Sun disappeared for one day? Just think of the mayhem and chaos this would create. And think of all the solar energy that would be lost all over the world.

The modern age has brought us some new tools and technologies when dealing with solar energy. Now we can make electricity directly to power our homes. We can concentrate the solar energy and store it in thermal beds, or make hot water and steam.

We are entering a new age of energy generation for fulfilling our daily needs. We believe modern civilization has only just begun with these new age energies. Reaping the benefits of solar power and solar heat is in its infancy.

How much can we rely on these new technologies to power our daily needs? Does making power from solar energy really save in the long run? How difficult are solar energy systems to integrate, and what types of technologies are the best? We pondered these very questions ourselves, and decided to share some of the answers.

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One of the better ways to save money when it comes to electricity is building solar panels on your own. This form of alternative energy must be able to save up to 80% on your electrical bill every month.

Nowadays, when fossil fuels run out at a distressing rate and when natural disasters often strike and disrupt the electricity supplies, it is of utmost importance to replace the current energy generation system with an alternative one.

It is pretty easy to build some solar panels on your own for your personal use. Being able to use basic instruments that everybody has around his courtyard and to handle a couple of wires are the first steps to a well done job. You should also consider some components needed to begin building a solar panel.

Solar modules are some key components that basically alter the sun’s energy into electrical energy. The cheapest method of procuring them might be to buy them online, so attempt to find a fitting one on EBay. And f you plan building other panels afterwards, think about buying them in a larger quantity.

The Sheet Plywood will consist the base of the system. The strongest grade of plywood is recommended to be used. The chipboard is too flimsy, so don’t try to use it instead. For the project to be more durable and of higher quality, consider investing extra in the materials. Another thing that you will need is some copper wires that will allow electricity to be transported into the home. This is an item that you should buy in bulk. You will also need some accessories like woodwork glue, drills, screwdrivers, but probably you already have them around the house and you don’t need to buy them.

You need to consider that the weather is not always sunny and use some PVC sheeting to offer your solar panel’s protection. Their solar cells are very fragile and rain or strong wing could be injures for them.

The assembling process of the solar panels is actually the most difficult part. You are required to follow a specific set of instructions in order to get the thing done correctly. These instructions will show the accurate measurements to use. Also they will provide proper assembly along with installation diagrams which are not to be found anyplace else. It is recommended to purchase such sets of diagrams with clear explanations, as without them the whole project constructing and installation might be put at a risk.

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Solar lights have become popular and are lights for today and the future. We have been using energy from the sun for years, but it has only been recently that we can use this power in an efficient way. With solar lights, we are able to take another big step towards keeping the earth cleaner and safer.

Not only are solar lights able to be used in many ways, but they are earth friendly too. The sun is a source of energy that is renewable and we can use the energy from it without causing more pollution to occur. Using solar lights allows us to light up our world without having to increase negative effects on the earth.

It’s a good idea to take a look at how solar lights actually work. The light fixtures actually have a little solar power on top of them. They are a lot like the panels you see on roofs for homes, but much smaller. During the time that the sun is out, the panel collects energy from the sun, which is transferred to a battery that can be recharged again and again. When the sun is out, the battery charges up, and then when it gets dark, that energy is taken and used on the LED light, which provides light through the dark hours.

For the most part, solar lights are used for backyards, pool lights, lights around doors, and for lighting up the gardens as well. You can find various types of solar lights, and some of them are merely functional, while others are beautiful and decorative in nature. Solar lights can be hung from trees, put up on buildings, or even mounted on posts to provide even more light. Various lantern style lights are available, and they can be put near the ground to help you safely be able to walk down a sidewalk or path. There are even floating lights available, which look great on pools or in ponds, and add a bit of decorative charm.

Installation of solar lights is quite easy. There are no trenches to dig for the lights and no complicated wiring to deal with either. It’s very simple to press these lights into the ground or to hang them up somewhere. These lights are independent from each other, and only need to be placed in an area where they get plenty of sunlight.

LEDs are much longer lasting than regular light bulbs and use very little power to keep going. More often than not the LED will last as long as the solar light fixture itself, years. Because LEDs are dimmer than regular bulbs, fixtures are manufactured using reflective surfaces and are available with numerous LED to increase brightness.

Solar lights are going to vary in costs. Some home improvement stores offer great prices, while a boutique with garden enhancing lights may charge a bit more for the lights. No matter what you pay for them, you won’t have to keep paying for electricity to use the lights, since sun light doesn’t cost a thing. If you replace other lighting fixtures that use electricity with these solar lights, you will probably notice that you save some money on your electric bill.

There are so many benefits to using solar lights. Even during the winter when the days are gloomy, the battery will still get enough sun to charge them. The lights will go on and off on their own as long as the sun rises and sets. There is no heat coming from the LED’s either, which means your kids and pets are totally safe. If the power goes off, you can go outdoors and enjoy the light from your solar lights. They also benefit the earth, and they make great choices for your outdoor lighting needs.

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