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Solar Heating Systems – Great Way to Save on Electric

By rob On July 29, 2010 Under Timed Text Articles

Now that there is increasing ecological concerns being more established shared with the clear desire to lower the ever growing electric bills has given way to new point of view towards solar heating systems that had been at one time regarded as a fringe eco systems. But now this fresh approach, with its taking on board green values has raised everybody’s interest in the two different types of solar heaters, the primary and more common water heaters and, less used space or hot air heaters.

Solar Water Heaters come in two distinct subsystem styles: Passive and Active. 

Passive A passive solar heating system is a compact heating solution employing pipes or plates, which are out in the open to the sun, through which water is passed thus soaking up the solar heat. The heated water is then be stored for use later or the heated water can be passed on to an auxiliary or pumped system either for use as hot water or as heat supply for heating the home or business. In most climates solar heating can be utilized to generate as much as 85% of a properties hot water needs thus giving greatly to the lowering of the use of conventional energy and the lowering in cost that it brings about.

This has lead the way to passive solar heating becoming a accepted option among property owners. This type of heating systems are most generally used in houses, to heat water for swimming pools, bathing and other domestic needs, as well as providing below floor heating for rooms, or energy input for additional heating systems.

Active An active heating system, additionally called a pumped system is linked to an auxiliary system that is triggered as soon as the temperature of the water goes below a pre-set minimum. The auxiliary system can additionally be part of a “Green” or alternative energy system that even further lowers the need for fossil fuels.

Solar Air Heaters are becoming increasingly popular as a valuable home heating answer and can be easily incorporated as part of an existing heating system, and can be easily built making use of an online information guide and a few hours of your time. The savings you will get by making your own solar air heating system are significant and that’s before you see the lowering of your energy bills by using it

Solar heating systems are ideal for those looking for ways to lower the carbon footprint of their home, by cutting out or at least significantly reduce their reliance on commercial power that has been generated by  burning fossils fuels. This reduction not only means cheaper bills but helps with the reduction of greenhouse gasses.

By using of the downloadable guides that will show you in step by step instructions how and what to do, you can make incredible savings over a retail system that will do exactly the same job. Till 2016 you will be eligible for Alternative Energy Tax rebates that give you back about 30% of your costs

Just follow the links to www.homebuildgreenenergy.com for information on the best of these DIY alternative energy systems for solar heating systems or for generating renewable energy, whichever system you decide on it will be simple and economical to build and give you great benefits for many years.

Active An active heating system, additionally known as a pumped system is coupled to an supporting system that is set in motion when the temperature of the water drops lower than a pre-determined minimum. The supplementary system can also be part of a “Green” or alternative power system that even further reduces the need for fossil fuels.  

Solar Air Heaters are rapidly becoming accepted as a valuable home heating solution and can be readily incorporated as part of an existing heating system, and can be quickly made making use of an online information guide and a few hours of your time. The savings you can get by building your own hot air system are significant and that’s before you see the lowering of your electric bills through using it.

Solar heating systems are ideal for those looking for ways to lower the carbon footprint of their home, by cutting out or at least significantly reduce their dependence on commercial energy that has been generated by  burning fossils fuels. This reduction not only means less expensive bills but helps with the reduction of greenhouse gasses. 

By using of the downloadable guides that will show you in step by step instructions how and what to do, you can make incredible savings over a retail system that will do exactly the same job. Till 2016 you will be eligible for Alternative Energy Tax rebates that give you back about 30% of your costs

Just follow the links to www.homebuildgreenenergy.com for information on the best of these DIY alternative energy systems for example homemade solar panels or for generating renewable energy, whichever system you decide on it will be simple and economical to build and give you great benefits for many years.

 

 

 

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