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Getting residential solar power installed has never been this easy. For the longest time, people have played around with the technology and finally, you too, can now have access to solar power at home because it isn’t like back then that only solar power plants can be used.

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Getting home solar panels is a great idea, because the economy is right now is down and prices keep rising, you need alternatives. Why wait for a change to happen while you can already take the necessary actions now to saving money by buying solar panels for your home. Let’s look at some reasons why you need them.

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Solar DIY for the home is both green and good. When we,as humans, have the opportunity to lessen the effects of our own existence on the earth, we are furthering the natural world that we have enjoyed, for our children and their children. Clean an efficient and less expensive than ever, solar as well as wind energy, is attainable with relative ease. Going green is good and solar “Do it yourself” could not be any easier than it is today.

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If you can find wholesale solar panels on the internet it is also important to verify what is involved in receiving your panels. Many times these are delivered by over the road drivers who might very well expect you to unload the truck by yourself upon delivery.

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Solar water pumps brought a lot of attention to themselves once again with the recent variations in prices of oil that hit almost everyone. A similar thing happened in the late 70s but we did not learn the lesson. As soon as oil prices came down, so did our intent to use more sustainable energy sources.

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Wind has a definite advantage over many other types of energy – abundance. Renewable, unlike fossil fuels, they will guarantee our future generations that their source of power will never be threatened, become sparse or disappear.

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Although Americans tend to travel less than people in other countries and often speak only one language, we have always been concerned with the way the world sees us. Yes, the stereotype of the ugly American is one most try to live down when traveling overseas. But recently Americans have been roundly criticized, as a nation, for their consumption, or really over consumption of the world’s energy. According to the most recent statistics, America is about 4 percent of the world’s population and yet we consume nearly 25 percent of the world’s energy.

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The earth has been very generous by offering us so many renewable sources of energy for our needs and creating alternative energy in many different forms. All over the world, people have used renewable power in one way or another but often only where mechanical electricity, powered by petroleum was not easily available.

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