Greening Your Electric Bill with Solar Panels

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Are you looking to reduce your carbon footprint and save some bucks on your electric bill?  Your alternatives are to reduce your energy consumption, or install solar panels or wind turbines to produce low cost electricity. Everyone should reduce their energy consumption before considering solar panels and wind turbines.  By lowering your energy consumption, it will reduce the cost and size of solar panel and wind turbine systems. There are tax credits, rebates and low interest loans available for all of these options.  Check with your local, state and federal government for details.   


Reducing Your Consumption

This is the least expensive and easiest of the 3 methods. This can be done by improving the efficiency of your lighting, heating, cooling, appliances, and your hot water usage.  The goals are to reduce pollution, and utility cost, and improve your home’s comfort, value, and quality of life.  The simple things are to replace your incandescent light blubs with the new fluorescent light blubs. These blubs use 75% less electricity and last 10 times longer than the incandescent blubs. You can use caulk and weather stripping to seal heat and air leaks around windows and doors. These are the cheap and easy things you can do to lower your utility bills.  When you replace your appliances, buy EPA Energy Star models.


Wind Turbines
Wind Turbines

Wind Turbine Pros and Cons

Wind Turbine systems cost less than the cost of a comparable solar panel system.  Another advantage of Wind Turbines is they will generate power 24 hours a day as long as the wind blows. The downside of  a Wind Turbine is that   you must live in an area that has sustainable average winds of at least 7-10mph to start spinning the turbine.    Once the blades are spinning less wind speed will sustain the blades in motion in most cases.  You must have the Wind Turbine on a tower high enough to not have winds blocked by buildings and trees. Most manufacturers recommend having at least 1 acre of land per tower.  For these reasons Wind Turbines are not practical for use in a densely populated area or on a small subdivision lot. 


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Solar Panels
Solar Panels

Solar Panel Pros and Cons

Solar panel systems are the most expensive of the options. They are also the most versatile option for solar power. Advantages are they sit there quietly generating electricity with little or no maintenance and they are adaptable to almost any location with sunlight. For these reasons Solar Panels are the most popular option solar energy. The biggest drawback is they can be expensive. A system to replace your entire electrical needs can run into the tens of thousands of dollars. I see it as why not start small and add panels as you can afford them. There are stories being posted that the price of Solar Panels could be dropping in the near future. Solar Panels are being manufactured in China with a lower labor cost. Several companies have announced new manufacturing technologies to allow faster and cheaper production of the Solar Panels. There is also a new cheaper solar film being made but it lacks the efficiency rating of the silicon panels. Things should get interesting in the world of Solar Panels.


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carltonsbooks.com 2 years ago

Excellent and timely article!

jkhale1 2 years ago

I've been thinking about wind turbines for a while. This encourages me to research more.

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O'Neal 2 years ago

Great Hub everyone wants to save a buck, I know I do....

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mapletree 2 years ago

Good info on alternative energy options. Another one that seems to be gaining popularity is geothermic power.

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ChloeAliceWilson 2 years ago

I'm in Spain so might have a look at the solar option! Thanks for the info.

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ConradM 2 years ago

I don't know about all that carbon footprint stuff, but I do want to save money. Thanks for the information.

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TnFlash Hub Author 2 years ago

O'Neal - Thanks for the comment. You're my kinda guy! I love saving money too!

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sleeperno1 2 years ago

I have several buddies that fool with solar panels and battery banks. They don't really produce that much electricity but I admire them anyway.

I want to get a few for myself. I would love to be able to call the power company and tell them to come on out and disconnect me. I don't need 'em anymore.

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TnFlash Hub Author 2 years ago

@sleeperno Thanks for the comment. I think there is a lot of over estimating on solar panels. But I too am looking forward to telling the electric company to come get my meter.

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pancguides 2 years ago

Very informative. But it will be many years before technology and costs make it affordable for everyone to live on alternate green energy.

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TnFlash Hub Author 2 years ago

@pancguides - Thanks for the comment. Yes, it is still a little on the expensive side for us common folks. Hopefully this with change in the future.

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myownworld 2 years ago

another very informative hub! I like how you get straight to the point and give clear and concise information. keep sharing...!

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TnFlash Hub Author 2 years ago

@myownworld - Thanks for the comment. I can't believe I'm this late responding to your comment. You're one of my favorite authors.

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kathygirl22 2 years ago

Love this hub! Thanks for the tips..

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TnFlash Hub Author 2 years ago

@Kathygirl22 - Thanks for the comments!

joyce.blue 18 months ago

This is very informative. I've seen wind turbines and they are really big, but they are really helpful by generating electricity. In terms of solar panels, I think people just need to be more aware about it. They are also useful too.

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TnFlash Hub Author 18 months ago

joyce.blue, Thanks for the comment. I agree with you about we need more alternative energy sources.

helene.bliss 18 months ago

Great hub! I am amazed with these creations. Wind turbines are really great power generators especially on windy places and on the hand, solar panels are the best to use if you live on a sunny place. All we need to is support these alternatives, so that more people can enjoy free electricity.

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TnFlash Hub Author 18 months ago

helene.bliss, Thanks for the comments. I'm glad you enjoyed the article.

Azalea Cruz 12 months ago

this article is worth reading! i wish i could find more hubs like this. my bills will surely fall and my utility billing service will be mad. ;))

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