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Solar Energy: What Is Your Domestic Requirement

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

If you are thinking about installing a residential solar energy system in your home, you will need to know how much energy you are currently using.  This information can usually be obtained from the local electric company.  Using this data as a baseline, you can plan your solar energy system in accordance with the needs of your home.  Your region’s weather will have an effect on energy use, as well as the direction your windows face, the number and location of your trees, and the kinds of appliances used.   Even the type of light bulbs you use can make a difference.

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The annual temperature extremes in the geographical region you live in will be a large factor.  If you’re residing in an area with temperature extremes in summer or winter, you will use more energy to cool or heat your home than if you were in a fair climate.
In a cold climate, south-facing windows help lower your heating costs.  North facing windows in a hot climate can reduce cooling bills.

Mature trees can supply shade and help decrease cooling costs during the summer, while the denuded tree limbs let in sunlight in during the winter months.   These factors can all contibute to the amount of energy you use.  And installing energy efficient insulation in walls, roofs and floors help lower power costs in all climates.

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If feasible, use only energy efficient appliances.   Newer appliance models can use as much as 50% less energy than older ones, particularly if they need to be repaired and are not working at maximum efficiency.  An additional way to signifantly lower electricity consumption is to use compact flourescent light bulbs.

After you have evaluated your home for the above factors, you can plan to build a solar photovoltaic system by multiplying your average daily kilowatt hour consumption by about .25.  This will help you estimate the daily kilowatts the solar panels need to generate to maintain your current energy needs.

 

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