Solar Power Cost

So how much does solar power cost exactly?

solar power cost

Well, maybe a better question we should be asking ourselves is, what will it cost us if we do not invest in solar power systems. With the effects of Global Warming, pollution from cars, and waste generated from power plants, we are effectively killing our most precious resource. If we do not begin to change the way we create and use energy, we will no longer have a livable earth to make our homes on. We will be handing down a diseased planet not worth living on to our children, where there will be no clean water to swim in, fresh non polluted air to breathe, or nutritious produce to consume. It is time to join a movement that is continually gaining momentum and will continue to do so. However it needs your help, and all that’s asked of you is to save money while saving the earth. So when thinking about solar power costs it’s not a very difficult decision is it?

There are so many reasons to install solar power to your home that it makes no sense not to anymore. More benefits are being discovered everyday. For instance the solar power systems cost of a residential home is dramatically reduced due to the fact that after the initial investment of installing solar panels, the energy created is 100% free. Older methods of energy creation that pollute the atmosphere like coal and nuclear technology are rising sharply in price and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Did you know you can even sell the solar energy to the utility company’s even furthering your savings. Not to mention the positive effects on the earth that come with not needing to use negative forms of generating energy. Solar panels are 100% environmentally friendly, no pollution at all, zilch, Nada, nothing!

Fortunately we are able to utilize solar power in easier and cheaper ways due to advancements in technology and techniques used to create more energy efficient, cheaper, and better looking solar panels. Luckily there are extremely easy ways to lower the cost of solar power, and also have some fun by making solar panels yourself. Doing it this way can drastically lower the amount of money you’ll spend on your initial investment. I highly recommend trying it out, just be careful when purchasing a kit, they are not all created equal.

This site is dedicated to helping everyday people move towards creating there own self sufficient renewable and cost effective solar electricity. For those of you who think that implementing solar energy into your household is to expensive or that you would like to but have no idea of how to go about it, well then you have come to the right place. It is our hope that we will be able to teach you about Solar Power Cost and the savings it will pass on to you.

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Thailand’s Environmental Apathy Disapates, Spells Good News For Solar Power

Thailand and Solar Power

Thailand and Solar Power

So back to our Thailand solar power segment. Wow, it’s been a couple of stressful weeks with all the things happening around the world. You have the over-thowing of corrupt regimes all throughout the middle east, the nuclear disaster in Japan, and also the horrible weather that has been effecting Thailand.


The temperatures have plummeted in whats supposed to be the hottest period of the year and storms have been pounding the south of Thailand, flooding villages and towns, killing people, and destroying much needed farmland. As I continue with this Thailand solar power series I want to wish all my friends, family, and everyone who has been affected by the devastation’s in Asia safety and hopefully a return to a peaceful life soon.  

As I spend time in South East Asia it is blatant to see that the old ways of doing things are changing, this can be both a good and bad thing, and for a lot of issues they desperately need to change. Developing country’s have a sort of apathy towards ecological issues such as littering, slash and burn crop techniques, and methods of producing fuel and electricity. Who can blame them, after all they’re just trying to survive right.

But, as a developing country has more and more economical success and more exposure to the world, the views of the people change. They can then turn their attention to other issues around them instead of just surviving and putting food on the table for their family. Thailand has been in this shift for awhile and you can now see signs of it everywhere you travel within it’s borders. Whether it has to do with not throwing their trash on the sidewalk (yes this was very commonplace not to long ago, and is still a major issue), having huge problems with gangs of roaming street dogs (buddhist religion does not support spaying or neutering of animals), animal rights and conservation in general, and energy production responsibility.

In fact as I talked with the Thai people it was apparent that ecological concern and responsibility is becoming more and more important in Thai society. The apathy towards environmental issues is waning at an ever increasing speed due to awareness derived from social groups, mass media, and groups of environmentalists. Solar power is an extremely hot subject in Thailand right now as it would be able to provide a large amount of jobs for the Thai people. As Thailand is quite sunny especially in the North East it is especially suited to this type of alternative energy, the other advantage is it would be able to help ween Thailand off their dependence of natural gas, their main source of fuel, that they have to import from other country’s such as Laos.

The real trick to building a sustainable alternative energy infrastructure is to marry the ideology of both the environmentally responsible and the economical centric of any given society. What this means is that there needs to be a win/win situation for both the environment (clean energy = less pollution) and the economy (solar power farms and plants = money and jobs). The only way to achieve this is by lowering the cost of solar power. The only way to reduce the costs of solar power is to develop better methods and equipment, and of course the only way to develop better methods and equipment is to fund research and development.

In any case in the next decade we will see awareness of solar power spread even more throughout Thailand, and I see them as being the soon to be leader in alternative energies in the South East Asia region.

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Solar Army of One

The US armed forces have been utilizing solar power for some time now. Recently they have been making a larger effort to utilize alternative sources of energy in order to solve problems with for one the cost of using and transporting fossil fuels. But also the danger of having to transport fuel to bases and command centers.

I think it’s really important for the armed forces to embrace alternative energies for a number of reasons. For one it cuts down on the massive costs of funding operations overseas dramatically. This is due to less fossil fuel convoys needing to travel through enemy territory which in turn helps cut down on fatalities of our troops. It also saves on the obvious costs of soaring fossil fuels. If there is a way to generate the power needed for bases and operations without putting our men in uniform in the way of even more danger then all efforts should be of the utmost importance to utilize solar power.

The armed forces have often played a major part in developing and furthering important technology. To see the military embracing new alternative energy technology is an important step for the industry. The army has recently unveiled the Rucksack Enhanced Portable Power System or (REPPS) for short. The rucksack contains a 62 watt solar blanket that can be utilized for running electrical equipment and charging batteries if more power is needed several REPPS may be daisy chained together creating a powerful solar energy system. At only 10 lbs. the rucksack is extremely portable and I expect to be seeing quite a few more small portable solar power options in the near future.

To read the full story please visit: http://www.army.mil/-news/2010/08/02/43176-army-deploys-innovative-battery-recharging-kit/

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Are Solar Rebate Programs Working?

Over the last couple of years we’ve seen the solar industry boom due to solar rebate initiatives. These programs give a residential or business owner money back for solar power installations. Depending on what state you are in these rebates can be of a substantial amount of money, and they have been quite successful.

Not only have these programs increased the amount of photovoltaic systems throughout the US but the average cost of installing a new solar power installation has decreased dramatically from $9 to $6 since 2008. This is a huge difference in price.

This decrease in the cost of solar power is extremely important for the future as at the moment cost for a Kilowatt of power throughout the US ranges from 8 cents to just under 20 cents per KwH. These prices are set to dramatically increase in the upcoming years. Renewable energies however will continue to fall as more and more projects are completed. This will amount to vast savings in the next 50 years .

Not to mention the revenue and jobs solar power projects are bringing in as well. Take Pennsylvania for instance. According to The Mercury, “the share of solar power added to Pennsylvania’s grid increased by 350 percent and brought $1.4 million into the state’s economy in 2009.” As our economy and job market is in recession, generating new technology jobs, while generating clean renewable energy should be a main focus for the US.

We are also seeing a positive trend of schools embracing the need of investing in solar power for it’s environmental and economical benefits.

All in all, renewable energy is gaining more mainstream support everyday.

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California Solar Power in Full Effect Ya’ll

California Solar, No Doubt About It.

California Solar Power

Way to go California! It seems San Jose has reached first place with reidential solar power systems and commercial installations, along with several other California city’s close at it’s heel. California solar power is on the rise and hopefully will not be slowing in the future.

Several years ago California adopted a state plan called the California Solar Initiative. The program encourages homeowners, business’s, non-profits, and local government to install solar panels on roofs and surrounding areas. The goal of the initiative is to have 1,750 new megawatts of solar energy installed in the state by 2016.  So far there has been 726 megawatts of solar energy installed or are in pipeline taking care of 42% of the initiative.

According to new data, since Jan. 1, 2007, to July 7, 2010, San Jose installed 14.9 megawatts of solar power on residential and commercial roofs, followed by San Diego with 11.3 MW and Fresno with 9.2 MW, according to an annual report released by the California Public Utilities Commission last week.

This came as no surprise to San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed, who was quoted as saying in the Mercury News “I’m not surprised that we’re high up the list,” Reed said Wednesday. “We’ve got some major solar installations in the city — including at eBay, Cypress Semiconductor and the San Jose Unified and East Side Union High School districts.”

San Jose is blessed by an average of 300 sunny days a year and is a perfect candidate for Mayor Chuck Reeds vision of a “green city.” The mayor’s platform has been has leaned heavy on green initiatives and renewable energies. The Mayor has also had solar panels installed on his own home.

San Jose is in the number one slot for now but as far as solar energy projects in the pipeline San Diego is first with an astounding 25.1 megawatt pending installation, followed by San Jose with 17.9 and Lancaster with 16 MW.

Advantages and disadvantages solar power

The advantages are that solar power is clean and renewable. So what are the disadvantages of solar power? Well for now solar power is still at a premium. The goal of the California Solar Initiative is to help reach “grid parity” which is the point where solar energy is able to compete with less costly energy production methods like coal and natural gas. The more solar power systems America installs the less solar power cost is involved.

What do you think of California Solar Power and the states initiative?

California solar initiative top 10 cities
1. San Jose “” 14.9 megawatts
2. San Diego “” 11.3 MW
3. Fresno “” 9.2 MW
4. Bakersfield “” 6.3 MW
5. Santa Rosa “” 4.9 MW
6. San Francisco “” 4.4 MW
7. Chico “” 4.4 MW
8. Richmond “” 4.3 MW
9. Visalia “” 4.1 MW
10. Livermore “” 4.1 MW

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