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Solar energy is typically classified in two ways, passive solar and active solar. Both approaches produce solar energy, but in very different ways.
Passive solar energy is exactly what the name implies. It does not involve a solar panel system, solar shingles or other moving mechanisms to produce solar energy. Instead, passive solar energy involves planning a home or building in such a way as to capture the power of the sun with windows, polished concrete, tile or slate floors and brick walls, south facing walls and windows, landscaping, tanks and so on. These systems can be used to heat homes, water and so on.
There are many ways you can choose to use solar energy, and our articles can help you decide which methods are best for you. Solar panels are the most popular in solar energy today. Check out our information regarding their use and installation to decide if a solar system is right for you.Passive Solar-DIY Heating - Passive Solar-DIY Heating. A passive solar energy system is one in which the design does not include pumps and circulation methods for heat and energy in the home. Instead, the home is designed with passive solar in mind or home improvement is undertaken to create natural heating and lighting in the home. Essentially, you are harking back to ancient design methods used to heat structures prior to the use of electricity.
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| Solar Energy - Solar energy has numerous advantages over other energy sources. It produces no pollution, requires little maintenance and comes with significant financial incentives in the form of tax deductions, tax credits and rebates from manufactures and state and federal government. In a majority of states, solar energy can also be sold back to utilities per a concept known as net metering. This reduces the need for batteries and significantly cuts utility bills.
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