Anyone interested in DIY solar power and in building their own solar electric generating system needs to know where to find information that is authoritative and reliable.
OK - you're up to here with electric power bills and now you are going to take matters into your own hands.
You're going to build your own generating system.
You're going to be energy-independent.
Great! Now what? Now come the questions.
Can I really do this myself? How much is this going to cost? I've heard installing solar panels is really expensive.
Maybe I can't do it or afford it after all.
Help! If knowledge is power, it just might be your route to that energy independence you are aiming for.
You need to find authoritative and reliable information you can use to decide first if you are going to try making your own power system and second if you can afford the materials needed to build and maintain your system.
There's a massive amount of information available on the internet about solar power systems.
It's easy to get confused.
My aim here is to keep you from being overwhelmed by it all so I've been very selective in my choices of information.
Learn about solar panels and photovoltaics Solar Panel Info - "Here at solar panel information, we've amassed a wealth of information relating to solar panels and the field of photovoltaic technology.
" Government Sources The U.
S.
Department of Energy website has a lot of free information that will help you understand what you need to know about building your own solar power system.
"A small solar electric or photovoltaic (PV) system can be a reliable and pollution-free producer of electricity for your home or office.
" Knowledge Is Power Finding the information you need is a good start on deciding if a do-it-yourself solar energy project is right for you.
For example, you might be able to get a free solar site evaluation and that by itself could save you money and stress.
Undertaking a DIY solar power project is a perfect example of that saying, "Knowledge is power!"
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