Wednesday, June 1, 2011

How To Save Money With Residential Solar Panels

How To Save Money With Residential Solar Panels
By Slaglora Stanemina


Not too long ago people would not have dreamed of using the sun's energy to produce heat or electricity. Today this is becoming more and more popular and is especially utilized in new housing projects. By being able to heat or provide electricity to a home or building, by using residential solar panels, people have found they can save quite a bit of money and still enjoy a warm household.

Thanks to new Federal and State laws, people who install these panels can now receive credit on the income taxes. Some of these credits continue for several years. More and more people throughout the United States and the world are adapting this method of solar energy.

Manufacturers are now producing superior panels that effectively catch the sun rays and are in any size that is appropriate for the building. These panels are installed on the roof of the house or building in the most appropriate place to receive the most rays. When having these installed it is important to get a contractor who is experienced and knows all the ins and outs of solar panel installation.

It has been found that solar panels can perform many different tasks. For instance, they have found to be very effective in heating water. In this case it is done by plumbing a storage system to the panels and then to the hot water tank itself. With the amount of money that is spent to heat water for washing clothes, washing dishes, taking a bath and other things with electricity or gas, this is quite a savings.

There are two types of this water heater available. They are active, which has circulating pumps and controls and passive which do not. Both have different features and would have to be examined to find out which one would suit a particular building the best.

There are three different styles of solar collectors, another name for the panels. The flat-plate collector comes in glazed and unglazed and contains a dark absorber plate under a glass or plastic cover. This type is used for heating swimming pools. The integral collector is designed to have cold water going through which it heats. The elevated-tube collectors are rows of glass tubes which are mainly used in commercial projects.

Residential solar panels have many uses. They can be used for heating, hot water and electricity. They are used in homes, swimming pools, RVs and many other places. A new wrinkle on the market are panels that are shaped like regular shingles. They blend in between the regular ones and are textured to match. Contrary to the large panels one sees on so many roofs, no one would be able to tell a home has solar energy working.




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