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Solar Power: What Is Your Domestic Capacity

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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 power company.  Using this as a baseline, you will be able to design your solar energy system to suit the needs of your house.  Your area’s climate will have an effect on how much energy is used, as well as which direction your windows face, the number and location of your trees, and the types of appliances used.

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Your light bulbs can even make a difference. The annual temperature extremes in your geographical area will be a big factor.  If you live in an area with temperature extremes in summer or winter, more energy will be needed to heat or cool your house than if you lived in a fair climate. South facing windows in a cold climate can help reduce your heating bills. In a hot climate, north-facing windows can reduce cooling costs.

Mature trees can shade your home during summer months, recucing cooling costs, while the denuded limbs in the winter will allow sunlight in. All of these factors affect your overall power use.  In addition, installing adequate insulation in walls, roofs and floors help lower power costs in all climates. If possible, use only energy efficient appliances.   Newer models can use as much as 50% less energy than older ones, especially if they are in need of repair and are not performing at peak effiency.  Changing to compact fluorescent light bulbs can also make a significant difference in decreasing electricity use.

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After you have evaluated your house for the above factors, you can plan your 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 have to generate to maintain your current energy needs.

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