Solar and wind energy products and services available to Zayas Energy customers and dealers. For more information please contact us at info@ZayasEnergy.com or visit www.ZayasEnergy.com
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Solar and wind energy products and services available to Zayas Energy customers and dealers. For more information please contact us at info@ZayasEnergy.com or visit www.ZayasEnergy.com
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Using energy from solar is very good alternative to the current energy resource for electricity. A good solar power system can really generate a good amount of electricity that could help you to reduce your electric bill by 70% to 90% some of these systems are so good the Electric Companies are paying money back to the owners for putting electric back on to the grid. The other non-tangible benefit of the electricity produced from solar sources is that, we protect our environment with the cleanest energy resource on our planet.
Ok I can here the cries of "how much would all this cost to change to solar power "well the honest answer would be it depends, "depends on what", depends on how you go about it,how big your premises are,to what degree of energy you want to convert to solar power and wether you want to do it yourself or pay people to make and install for you. To be honest I guess a full system made and installed for you would be around $20,000 maybe more maybe less but your savings on bills plus tax incentives, "According to the Appraisal Journal, any improvement to a home that saves money on electricity expenditures increases property value by a ratio of 20:1. This means every dollar saved on electricity expenditures on an annual basis increases your property value by $20. So, if you save $1000 a year on electricity expenditures with your solar power system, your property value will increase by $20,000. Sound too good to be true? Well, think of it like this: You have the option of purchasing two homes, one that has no electric bill or one that will cost thousands per year to live in. The choice is simple. Also, according to the State Law, any increase in property value due to your solar power system is exempt from property taxes. You cannot lose with solar power", this would surely outweigh the initial cost.
A cheaper option would be to build homemade solar panels,this is an excellent way to save money and protect the environment at the same time. Making your own solar panels is not as difficult as it may sound. Some of the things you will need are: an electric stove, copper wires, a micro-meter etc. These materials can be easily found in any hardware store. To build your own solar panels you will need to make solar cells, connect them in series and also connect the solar panels to one another. After that you should connect the solar panels to a battery and an inverter that will convert the solar energy into usable form for home use. It may take you a few days to complete the project, but it is definitely much better to do it yourself instead of paying up to $3000 for 1 ready made solar panel.
At the end of the day it all depends on how much of your home you want to convert to how much you will have to spend but remember this,the more you spend on solar energy the more you will save on your electric bills for years to come.
by raidenfirts, on December 1 2008 @ 8:25 am
buen video
buen video
by angurisloud, on December 1 2008 @ 8:25 am
If solar air …
If solar air conditioning REALLY WORKED, don’t you think that we’d see it on the market by now???? Today, it’s only been used on high profile projects where money was no object. It’s use on larger scale projects is running into quite alot of problems. I too would LOVE to see it figured out and made practile. Today, It’s just like the $5M Hydrogen powered car - doable, but NOT affordable.
by truthspeaker2000, on December 1 2008 @ 8:25 am
well, most …
well, most important for solar installations is a (roof-) area showing to the south, which is
not under the shadow from another house, trees and so on…
by dillj34555, on December 1 2008 @ 8:25 am
It seems to me that …
It seems to me that many of these technologies require the house to be designed in a way that supports them, if would be difficult to install some of these innovations without the infrastructure already in place.
by AanyaMary, on December 1 2008 @ 8:25 am
Totally support …
Totally support companies like these - no house should be built from this day onwards that doesn’t inherently provide the infrastructure for clean and green energy.
by mdezayas, on December 1 2008 @ 8:25 am
Martalaura1- As you …
Martalaura1- As you are well aware leaks can certainly happen with some of the old installations. Zayas Energy installs systems with prevention in mind eliminating leaks using a specialty flashing system to keep water where it should be-in your pipes or ON your roof-not in it! Our installers are trained to use the most up-to-date installation techniques to give you the best installation possible. Thanks for sharing your experiences, and I hope that you will give solar a try again soon!
by martalaura1, on December 1 2008 @ 8:25 am
We had solar panels …
We had solar panels installed way before they were “green”. But when my roof started leaking I had to remove them. I wish I could afford to install all these energy alternatives to my home. Hopefully those that can will.
by hadtoshare, on December 1 2008 @ 8:25 am
The roof tile …
The roof tile panels look really great and I had no idea that 1) you could flush mount a hot water system and 2) that such a thing as a SOLAR AIR CONDITIONING (how great is that?!) abd vertical wind turbines even existed! Great products!!!