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For a homeowner, investment in residential solar energy can be costly. A simple network configuration bound in the solar energy could cost over $ 20,000. Fortunately, the government is on their side. If you plan to make an investment in green technology for your home, you may request reimbursement for solar energy.

How is solar rebates? Here are 4 criteria that must be taken into account.

1) Your geographic area residence – This will take into account statistical climate models in your area. This includes the cloud density and frequency, the average temperature, air density, etc.

All the total number is a measure of the amount of sunlight you can expect from their native ranges in a given year.

2) The size and orientation of its solar modules – the best sun exposure comes from a specific angle of the roof. Give different angle different solar radiation. To receive the discount, solar modules should be installed at the specified angle.

If solar panels are installed outside the specified angle, the government reduced subsidies.

3) the issues inherent in the structure of fund solar modules – For these data, hemispheric special reflector is used to measure the relative position and shading effects of trees, chimneys, hills, tall buildings, etc. The other device will tell if the shadow caused by obstruction affect on the efficiency of its solar module at any time of year.

4) The energy efficiency your home system Solar – This information will tell the productivity of solar energy. Component manufacturers define their solar system performance.

However, the outcome will depend on where and how solar panels are setup. The Government will give you discounts on solar energy production based. You do not receive subsidies based on the solar system installation.

Will Yap writes about DIY solar homes at http://www.diysolarhomes.com. Do you want to reduce your home electricity bills with solar power? If you do, check out the Earth 4 Energy e-book. The manual will show you how to make a DIY solar module and integrate the system into your home. For more information, read the Earth4 Energy review at the web site.

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November 4th, 2008 at 12:49 am

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