Energy Options you Could Explore for your Home


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Power is one very important need that almost every human – whether rich or poor – try as much as possible to acquire. You can’t dispute the fact that a couple of appliances used or that have become a means of comfort or earnings to us, require power to make it work. Also considering the cost of utility bills, you could cut down the amount spent on power by employing some power alternatives that are relatively cheap – when looking at it in the long run – and also very much effective. Surprisingly, these alternative sources of power can be easily coupled if you have access to the right professional qualified to do the job. We – The Pattisall Group – understand these concerns; hence, we have compiled a list of alternative energy options you could explore for place of residence. Keep these in mind when looking for a home this year in addition to the latest real estate market trends, which you can see here.

(1) Rooftop Solar Panels

These panels are attached to the rooftop of the house like the name implies. Solar power have been said not to be appropriately harnessed; hence, since the rooftop is exposed to lavish supply of sunlight, it makes more sense it is attached to it. This is commonly used among homes in the U.S and it is like the most obvious option to come to mind. The amount of power produced is dependent on the size and the orientation of the panels; one could generate as much as 10 or more watts per square foot. In which, typically, a household consumes at least a kilowatt of power; in essence, a bigger size of panels should be bought to adequately cater for the power needs in the house. The only disadvantage of this power source is that it only works when the sun is up; which means, in seasons like winter, it will be useless.

(2) Wind Turbines

Another source of energy is the wind. It is highly favorable for regions that experience more wind. The turbines which are strategically placed in wind farms – because those places are spacious enough to allow wind get to the blades – converts it to an energy that could power a home. The only disadvantage is that it is not reliable since you have to be sure that there is enough wind supply and also because it makes too much noise which could lead to your neighbors reporting you to the authorities.

(3) Solar Oven

This is an improvised form of the solar panel. They work by converting sunlight to heat food. It is mostly a science project that is assembled by student or tech individuals. They slightly make use of a bit of electricity. The advantage is that it provide the option of heating your food during emergency even at occasions where there is power outage.

(4) Hydro Power

This is highly favored in residential locations where there is a source of flowing water. The flowing water will be connected to the turbine to create power for the home. For better productivity you can structure the turbine at a better vertical distance to the water supply. To install this for your home, you will need a professional to handle it for you.

There are number of energy options to explore, these few discussed above are types you could easily install and will be efficient enough to supply energy to your home.

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Aug 13, 2018

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