The sun. It is the only power source
that remains constant. It is essential for the life of every creature
on our planet. Early civilizations worshipped the sun, and modern
man has only recently learned how to harness the sun's energy. For
me, the possibilities of solar energy began with a small calculator.
How amazing it was to hold a little box, no bigger than my hand,
and make it add, subtract, multiply, and divide && all
because of something called solar power.
Solar power has come a long way since
that 1981 calculator. Today there are incredible choices for the
person who decides to take control of the escalating costs of non-renewable
energy. The sun never runs out of energy, and humankind never runs
out of its need. New technology has given all of us realistic choices
to not only reduce our energy costs, but also to maintain the beauty
and integrity of our little oasis under the sun.
Whether you begin with the new birdbath
in your front yard or a solar pond out back, all you need is a place
in the sun. From outside lighting to that new roof, solar power
may just be the answer to one of your main energy costs: electricity.
Cost-effective and reliable, your next home-improvement project
might just save you a bundle on your electric bills. Here are some
of the incredible solar choices available:
The Solar Garden: Solar power
is the newest trend for the garden. Along with solar lighting, there
are solar powered ponds, waterfalls, fountains, and bird baths.
Beautiful, as well as functional, these solar power features are
the perfect gardening choice for your yard. Create a pondless waterfall
anywhere, without wires and cables being stretched across your lawn.
Big yard or little yard, there is a solar water treatment that is
perfect for your needs. There is even a "solar sipper"
which can be attached to your deck, so that winter birds will have
water at the perfect temperature. The initial expense for these
miracles of modern technology is more than compensated by the savings
on your electric bill for years to come.
Solar Outdoor Lighting: Everyone
loves outside lighting, whether to set the mood or to keep from
breaking our necks in the dark. Along with the familiar solar landscaping
lights, there are now solar lamp posts, solar floating pond and
pool lights, solar driveway lights, solar flood lights, and even
solar lighted stepping stones.
Solar Indoors: Inside the home
there are numerous choices for the use of solar power. Today you
may choose a solar-powered electric hot water heater. This is where
most of our winter electricity dollars go -- heating that water.
Once you add electric heat, dishwasher, and the washer and dryer
to that bill
good grief, the mid-winter bills can climb into
hundreds, even thousands of dollars. And if you like to decorate
with twinkling lights for the holidays, your potential savings on
your electric bill will make anyone a believer in solar power.
The Solar Roof: This is my
favorite home-improvement dream come true. For approximately the
same price that you would pay for an ordinary upscale roof, you
can purchase a solar roof. It is worth the acquisition of a home-improvement
loan, and the interest is most likely tax-deductible. There will
be an extra initial expense, such as hiring a licensed electrician.
Be certain to hire someone who is experienced in integrating the
solar panels with your present household current. You may elect
to have a partial solar roof, which would kick in if your power
company should have a black-out. You may receive a tax credit ?
depending upon your state law ? for upgrading your home to greater
energy efficiency, and you will be producing more than half of your
own electricity. In some states you can even sell back your overflow
energy to the power company, so that YOU receive a check from THEM!
Future Solar Technology: The
future of solar energy is very bright. Recent advances have literally
produced "spray-on solar cells" which would turn anything
into a renewable energy source. This unbelievable technology uses
not only the sun's visible light, but also the sun's invisible ultra-violet
light. As long as there is energy from the sun, even your clothes
could become solar powered. How about a solar book bag? That's
right, I did not make this up. There is now a solar powered back-pack
for college students. You simply plug your laptop into the adapter,
and it recharges as you hike to your next class. Pretty amazing,
but that's not all. There are also solar powered outdoor holiday
decorations, solar powered attic fans, and many more solar possibilities
in our future.
The Department of Energy for the U.S.
Government has a program called "Million Solar Roofs"
(MSR). For 10 years the Department of Energy has been attempting
to solarize communities with solar electric, domestic water, and
pool heating systems. According to the Department of Energy website,
MSR's objectives are "to overcome barriers to market entry
and support states and local communities in facilitating sustained
deployment of solar energy technologies." Recently MSR has
been given a shot in the arm, due to our outrageous oil prices.
Cooperation between government and industry has finally become a
priority. Thankfully, the sun is always with us, and solar technology
is becoming more efficient every day.
Solar power is not only a wise investment,
but it could be our future in a world that is using up our natural
resources. Our quality of life may literally depend on it. Besides,
what a thrill it would be to stand outside and watch the electric
meter run backwards. I'm ready for it. Are you?