Solar power for the home will significantly reduce your electric bills
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
“Consumers have something new to worry about,” according to a recent USA Today story, “Sharply rising electricity rates due to a surge in coal prices over the past year.” Not only are electric rates rising, but coal is a finite resource, as well as a terrible pollutant.
Solar power is a clean source of energy. Fans powered by solar power don’t cost a thing to operate, they don’t pollute, and they can go anywhere—you don’t have to worry about electrical outlets, wiring, or cords.
And here’s why fans and solar power are the perfect match: the solar fan’s motor is powered by the sun, so the highest speed usually coincides with the time when air flow is needed the most.
The attic fan, especially, is ideal for solar power (since they’re on your roof facing the sun!). And they’re very easy to install. You don’t need an electrician to install wiring or anything like that. Any roofer or handyman can put one in using conventional materials, tools and techniques.
A solar powered attic fan cost approximately $200 more than a conventional attic fan, but that difference in price will soon be made up for in reduced operating costs. After that, you’re saving money—lots of it!
You can buy a variety of solar products online at Real Goods.
