2010 April | greenhouse ,power saving and environment

United Kingdom Makes the Most of Solar Energy Sources

The United Kingdom has recently embraced its role as a leader in renewable energy, and solar power is one of its main targets. Solar water heating in the United Kingdom is one of the more attractive aspects of utilizing the sun’s energy. In accordance with the European Union’s plan to generate at least 20% of its power by way of renewable energy, the UK has set their own goals to lead the low-carbon, or even carbon-free, charge.

Whether by powering homes with photovoltaic (solar) energy, or by heating water with solar water heating systems, the UK hopes to reduce its carbon footprint significantly in the coming years. Photovoltaic energy is that which is used to power a home by converting sunlight into electricity, but even with government grants and incentives such as feed-in tariffs, the upfront installation cost can still scare some potential customers away.

Solar water heating systems, on the other hand, have a much lower initial cost to install than photovoltaic systems. Whereas photovoltaic systems cost around £12,500 to set up, a 2 kilowatt solar water heating system generally requires the much lower sum of £4,000 to £5,500. With a return of around £500 annually for the next 20 years, more citizens view this method of renewable energy as the way to go.

Although a relatively large number of citizens in the United Kingdom have voiced an interest in solar water heating as an appealing use of renewable energy, some question what they are supposed to do in the winter months when the amount of captured solar rays is not enough to heat the water in their homes. A modest boiler or compression tank is usually an adequate method to back up a solar system. Because the boilers and compressors are not performing the entire workload and receive assistance from the solar system, the carbon emissions remain low.

There is even more incentive for citizens of the United Kingdom to install a solar water heating system. In addition to the £500 annual return that solar water heating already affords, the UK government has enacted the Renewable Heat Incentive. This act calls for the payment of £400 per year for those who apply heat pumps, biomass boilers, and solar energy systems.

Because of the relatively cheap installation costs, solar water heating is likely to be preferred route of homeowners partaking of the incentive. Along with governmental incentives and grants, the attraction of the returns presented by solar water heating is sure to spur the United Kingdom’s renewable energy efforts further.

About the Author:
At new-energy-portal you can find a wide array of solar water heating system manufacturers and solar water heating suppliers across the United Kingdom.

It get’s you kinda thinking if the UK can show a lead with Solar Power with their cold
climate what is stopping the rest of us in this world?
We enjoy the hot sun almost every day with little or no rain it’s a Solar power dream.

We are ignoring this fact and to make it worse, our Government is giving us Millions of Dollars to install Solar Panels to generate electricity.
For those that have taken up the Governments offer or have gone off on their own ,sick of waiting for the Government to approve the grant those that have installed
a solar power system and are now generated excess power to their needs and the excess power they don’t need is sold to the states power grid the Government has now come out and said,you will be taxed on the money receives for your excess power to the Grid.

Oh well,and this is by a Government who is supposed to be a Big Time Greenie?

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Saving Energy for Kids- Teaching Your Kids To Be Energy Efficient

Because teaching your kids to be energy efficient requires some effort, here are easy to follow suggestions you can do:

Education

Teaching your kids the importance of saving energy should be your first goal. Take note that making them understand the value of being energy efficient is more effective than enumerating the ways to save energy and leaving it at that. Teach them how conserving energy helps the environment. Tell them stories or read educational books about the importance of energy.

Lead by example

You know very well that kids tend to follow what elders do. Practice what you preach. You may have listed and posted a litany of things-to-do to conserve energy but if you don’t follow them yourself, you cannot expect your kids to follow it too. Do not just tell them to turn the lights off before leaving their room; show them by always turning the lights off every time you leave a room in your house. Education and leading by example are a good combination if you want to make good habits stick.

Make it fun

Find educational materials where your kids will learn the value of conserving energy as well as the ways on how to save it. Computer software, educational websites, books and television shows that educate and entertain kids would really make a difference on how well they will respond. This is especially applicable to kids from 5 to 10 years old.

Get your kids involved

Family activities should not limit to eating, playing and entertainment. Chores can also be a good way to bond with your kids. Manually wash the car, water the plants, clean the table, wash the dishes, clean the house etc. These are some of the things you can do with your kids while conserving energy.

Teach your kids according to their age.

Kids of different ages have different attitude on things around them. If your 5-year son doesn’t know how to turn off the lights before leaving the room, all you need to do is to talk to him well about its importance and showing him that you practice what you teach.

Your 10-year old daughter may require different approach like showing her your electric bill and explaining to her that it will greatly help if she will change her bad habits. You are teaching your 5-year old good habits while you are teaching and emphasizing your 10-year old good habits and responsibility.

Same thing applies to kids of different ages. The point is, make sure that you teach your kids proper ways to conserve energy using an approach suited to their ages.

*Energy saving tips for kids.

1- Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.

2- Always turn the lights off before leaving the room.

3- Turn the computer off after use.

4- Do not hold the refrigerator open.

5- Unplug unnecessary appliance.

6- Use natural light if possible.

Saving energy is not so hard if your kids are involved. And just like any family activities you do, energy conservation should be fun, educational and driven by good motivation…


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Green Solar Energy Websites have become a lot more than a hobby, I now have a very successful and stress free life by helping others build and own their own Website Businesses.
My ebook “Chewing Bread for Ducks” has become very popular with people who want their website on Page One on Google. (and other Search Engines of course).
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