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		<title>Solar Energy Systems: Wiring Your Home For The Future</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar energy systems essentially turn your house into a power making machine. These kits, which are now widely available, involve installing solar panels onto your roof so they can harness the sun&#8217;s rays to create electricity. These solar energy systems can decrease your monthly energy bill and in rare cases, allow you to generate a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Solar energy systems</strong> essentially turn your house into a power making  machine.</p>
<p>These kits, which are now widely available, involve installing  solar panels onto your roof so they can harness the sun&#8217;s rays to create  electricity.</p>
<p>These <strong>solar energy systems</strong> can decrease your monthly  energy bill and in rare cases, allow you to generate a profit by selling  energy back to the electric company.<br /><span id="more-202"></span> <br /> So what exactly is a solar panel? A solar panel is a thin wafer  comprised of photovoltaic cells.</p>
<p>These photovoltaic cells are sensitive  to light and can make electricity from sunlight. When light hits these  cells electricity is made and then stored locally in a battery.</p>
<p>If you get a <strong>solar energy system</strong>, the panels on your roof will create  electricity to power your appliances.</p>
<p>This can potentially reduce your  energy bill by 50%. If you have any additional energy needs don&#8217;t worry,  your house will still be connected to the main grid so the local energy  company can still provide extra energy as needed.</p>
<p>Another benefit of these solar home kits is the ability sell energy back  to the electric company.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you are going on vacation for a few  months and won&#8217;t be home. The solar kits you have installed will  continue to make ans store energy.</p>
<p>When the kits are installed they are  also connected to the main grid, so any excess energy can be transferred  to the electric company. The company will of course pay you for this  energy transfer.</p>
<p>You will also be lowering you overall carbon footprint. By generating  your own electricity, your local power-plants will have to produce less  electricity.</p>
<p>This in turn lowers carbon emissions and helps reduce  global warming. The solar panels can also power your heating and air  conditioning systems so you will be using less natural gas as well.</p>
<p>Home energy systems can range from total coverage to small products.  Total home coverage means your roof is covered in solar panels which are  linked directly to your house.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want to make such a big  investment there are smaller, less costly, alternatives. For example,  you can attach small solar panels outside your window.</p>
<p>Electricity they  generate can be used to power a small lamp or radio in a room.</p>
<p><strong>Solar energy systems</strong> are great if you are looking to save on your  electricity bill or just help the environment.</p>
<p>They can even turn you a  profit by selling generated electricity back to the company. So if you  want to lower your carbon footprint and step into the 21st century,  <strong>solar energy systems</strong> are a great choice.</p>
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