Solar DIY projects
Aug 24th, 2008 by admin
Many people are looking for good information on renewable energy solutions for some time now. The recent price increase in traditional energy sources costs a bundle. A solar diy project can save you thousands on utility bills in the future.
You are into the solar diy mind set and need some information on the solar diy industry, then I suggest you consider the following questions you need to find answers for:
Should I build a wind powered system for those cloudy days?
Therefore how do I build my own wind turbine?
A solar panel grid tied or untied? What does that mean?
What techniques on diy solar energy and diy energy saving guides are the most useful?
How easy is it to get this technology, like solar cost, safety, government grants, will it increase or decrease the value of my home?
A solar diy project or any diy project for that matter would require instructions, illustrations and required parts for assembly, so where do I find these items?
Can I get any of my solar diy project items for free?
If you are technically savvy and have some educational experience as an engineer or can learn something new then use what the American government already spent money on. Your solar diy project should use what your tax dollars paid for! The following links are public domain, therefore the information is free.
The academic labs pioneered this from your federal tax dollars.
nabcep.org
nmsu.edu/~tdi/index.html
photovoltaics.sandia.gov
energy.ca.gov
For those that are reading the rest of this I challenge you to giving people a new ethic, for every person to change his or her lifestyle, attitude and behavior towards energy. The information is out there for solar diy and other alternative energy projects.
Some of it you may have to pay for and some of it is free. The only way to integrate solar and other alternative energy into our lifestyles is to start with solar, wind and other personal projects to show the energy industry that we want new and clean energy.
