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A one [[kilowatt-hour]] solar energy system installed in homes can save 105 gallons of {{water}}, 170 pounds of [[fossil fuel]] like [[coal]], 300 pounds of {{carbon dioxide|link=yes}}, $15.75.
   
 
== Solar Radiation ==
 
== Solar Radiation ==
 
 
Solar radiation (along with secondary solar resources, such as, wind and wave power, hydroelectricity and biomass) account for most of the available renewable energy on Earth. Only a minuscule fraction of the available solar energy is used. (Source: Wikipedia and [http://www.greenlivingguy.com/greenliving/2011/3/7/solar-power-basics-and-to-be-demystified.html?SSScrollPosition=196 The Green Living Guy] )
 
Solar radiation (along with secondary solar resources, such as, wind and wave power, hydroelectricity and biomass) account for most of the available renewable energy on Earth. Only a minuscule fraction of the available solar energy is used. (Source: Wikipedia and [http://www.greenlivingguy.com/greenliving/2011/3/7/solar-power-basics-and-to-be-demystified.html?SSScrollPosition=196 The Green Living Guy] )
   
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
 
 
 
[http://www.greenlivingguy.com/greenliving/solar-power-for-your-home-is-for-sale-by-the-green-guru-guid.html Solar Energy For Your Home by David Findley] - McGraw-Hill Green Guru Guides ===
 
[http://www.greenlivingguy.com/greenliving/solar-power-for-your-home-is-for-sale-by-the-green-guru-guid.html Solar Energy For Your Home by David Findley] - McGraw-Hill Green Guru Guides ===
   

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Solar energy is the light and heat from the Sun that has been harnessed by humans since ancient times using a range of ever-evolving technologies. Solar power technologies provide electrical generation by means of heat engines or photovoltaics. Once converted its uses are only limited by human ingenuity. A partial list of solar applications includes:

  • Space heating and cooling through solar architecture
  • Portable water via distillation and disinfection
  • Daylighting
  • Hot water
  • Thermal energy for cooking
  • High temperature process heat for industrial purposes

A one kilowatt-hour solar energy system installed in homes can save 105 gallons of H2O, 170 pounds of fossil fuel like coal, 300 pounds of CO2, $15.75.

Solar Radiation

Solar radiation (along with secondary solar resources, such as, wind and wave power, hydroelectricity and biomass) account for most of the available renewable energy on Earth. Only a minuscule fraction of the available solar energy is used. (Source: Wikipedia and The Green Living Guy )

Solar power is considered extremely beneficial in the south and southwestern US. Though, due to a need for battery technology to gain ground, the issue of meeting peak load demands remains. This means that power plans need to be built for use on overcast days. There is an expectation that when battery technology improves, the use of solar will also greatly expand.

SEIA - Solar Energy Industries Association – www.seia.org
SEIA is the US trade association for solar energy and related businesses. Focused particularly on expanding domestic and international markets, and advocating for legislation to promote widespread use of the technology.
American Solar Energy Society – www.ases.org
The American Solar Energy Society (ASES) is a national organization dedicated to advancing the use of solar energy for the benefit of U.S. citizens and the global environment. ASES promotes the widespread near-term and long-term use of solar energy.
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association – www.nesea.org
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is a regional membership organization focused on promoting the understanding, development, and adoption of energy conservation and non-polluting, renewable energy technologies.
Solar Energy International – www.solarenergy.org
SEI works cooperatively with grassroots and development organizations to meet sustainable development goals with renewable energies. SEI provides education and training to decision makers, technicians and users of renewable energy sources. SEI also provides the expertise to plan, engineer and implement sustainable development projects.
NABCEP – www.nabcep.org
NABCEP is the national certification organization for professional installers in the field of renewable energy. It is basically the standard for certified installers.
SolarReviews is a consumer reviews website that features over 10,000 independent consumer reviews of solar installers throughout the United States. A complimentary resource for consumers, SolarReviews allows visitors to enter their zip code, search independent ratings and request a quote from their favorite installers.
SolarReviews – www.solarreviews.com
SolarReviews is a consumer reviews website for the solar industry. Individuals who are interested in solar for their home or business can search solar installation companies that serve their zip code, browse the 10,000+ consumer reviews, and request a free solar quote from their favorite installers. 
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association – www.nesea.org
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is a regional membership organization focused on promoting the understanding, development, and adoption of energy conservation and non-polluting, renewable energy technologies.
SolarTown, LLC – www.solartown.com
SolarTown is an e-commerce store and community, aiming to become the premier destination for all things solar online. Our community makes it easy to learn about the advantages of solar energy, as well as what you need to purchase if you're going solar. SolarTown distributes a wide variety of solar products - everything from modules to solar backpacks - to businesses, organizations, and homes accross the country and overseas.

External Links

Solar Energy For Your Home by David Findley - McGraw-Hill Green Guru Guides ===

Renewable Energies For Your Home by Russel Gehrke - McGraw-Hill Green Guru Guides ===

Lime Light Times: Greentech News - Solar PV

Advantages of Solar Energy

Solar Energy Pricing Data

Home Solar Energy

History of Solar Energy

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