Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
3:44 am
I’m sure there are federal & state incentives for solar power in the US. This should help tackle the twin problems of rising electricity costs and the responsbility of having green home energy systems.
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
6:02 pm
I want 2 install solar asap so any answer would B a great help.It’s OK 2 say"Buy this or install that and we’ll give U 95% rebate" but U still need the money initially. Im no denyer, I was doing voluntary work 4 Greenpeace,Friends of the Earth and the Australian Conservation Foundation B4 kevin and jenny could spell conservation.Its just that i ain’t got the outlay,right now.
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
4:43 pm
I use forced air to heat my home. I will need to replace my furnace in a couple of years, possibly less. I’m interested in solar energy for all kinds of reasons. It looks like a great solution for light and electric appliances, but how can it be used to heat a home? More to the point, if I were to put solar panels on my roof, would I still need to purchase a new gas-burning furnace, or is there something else I should factor into a solar electric system that could heat my house using forced air, in place of the furnace?
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
10:52 am
Are these jobs dependable with?and can it be a career or would it be foolish to go into it?PLEASE EXPLAIN IN DETAIL.