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	<title>Make Your Own Solar Panels &#187; how solar panels work</title>
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		<title>How Solar &#8211; Blog Introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for stopping by, you are here because you more than likely are interested in solar energy. Just the fact that you are interested in powering your home or business, whether it be partial or fully with solar power you are making a great choice. When you are using solar power, you are not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Thank you for stopping by, you are here because you more than likely are interested in <strong>solar energy</strong>. Just the fact that you are interested in powering your home or business, whether it be partial or fully with solar power you are making a great choice. When you are using <strong>solar power</strong>, you are not using up the fuel supplies that we have here on earth.</p>
<p>So <strong>what are the benefits of using solar energy</strong>? There is no waste, virtually no emissions, and on top of that, it will save you money over the long run, big time. For those of you that think global warming is not going to happen, well it is if we do not do our part to keep our Earth green. With the use of solar power and wind power, we are heading in the right direction of not killing ourselves and driving our planet to its doom before it should naturally die out.<span id="more-4"></span></p>
<p>Now you probably have lots of questions such as <strong>how solar energy works</strong>, along with <strong>how to install solar panels</strong>, we will be covering all of that here. I want to spread the knowledge as much as I can about going green and I will continue to push the use of solar energy until the day that I die.</p>
<p>Now to be able to <strong>power your entire house off solar energy</strong> you are going to need a lot of solar panels, and you may also need the assistance of some small wind mills. Believe it or not the cost of solar panels are going down every year, and they are getting a lot more efficient.</p>
<p>This meaning that the <strong>solar cells</strong> are getting smaller and are able to store more energy which can be used as electricity. There are many useful guides that are out on the internet that will teach you how to make solar panels and wind mills so that you will be able to power your home. I hate to say this but you are going to have to spend some money.</p>
<p>You can read all of the guides and articles on the internet that you want but the only way you are successfully going to <strong>make your own solar panels</strong> is by watching step by step videos along with some well written out plans and instructions.</p>
<p>Now don’t get me wrong, there are some people that can build from just reading, I am sure many carpenters are able to <strong>make their own solar panels</strong> without a problem, but the average non handyman type person will not be able to without instruction. Then there is always the option of just purchasing solar panels, if you have any doubt about building something, especially solar panels, then this may be the best way to go.</p>
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