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	<title>123 Go Green &#187; Build Your Own Solar Electricity System</title>
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		<title>Build Your Own Solar Electricity System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fossil fuels are very limited these days, and electric bills are at an all time high.  Thankfully, it’s now possible to save on electric bills and help the environment both at the same time.  Solar electricity is a great source of alternative energy.  Solar power from the sun can be generated and used to power [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-73" title="build_your_own_solar_electricity_system" src="http://www.123gogreen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/build_your_own_solar_electricity_system.jpg" alt="build_your_own_solar_electricity_system" width="124" height="89" />Fossil fuels are very limited these days, and electric bills are at an all time high.  Thankfully, it’s now possible to save on electric bills and help the environment both at the same time.  Solar electricity is a great source of alternative energy.  Solar power from the sun can be generated and used to power the electricity in your home.  It is a very safe and efficient source of energy.<span id="more-72"></span></p>
<p>Using solar power for electricity involves making a solar panel system at your home or on your property.  More and more people are finding out that solar electricity systems are easy to make.  In fact, it’s possible to build solar home systems with affordable parts costing no more than $250 altogether!  If you’d like to learn how to build your own solar electricity system, you will find that the process isn’t nearly as difficult as you might think.</p>
<p>Home solar kits can be bought for a very inexpensive price.  They include all the parts needed for making a solar electricity system in your home.  You can also buy the parts yourself and <strong>build your own solar electricity system</strong> from scratch.  One part you’ll definitely be needing is an inverter that will convert DC power into AC.  The system will send over extra electricity to yur local utility company so that you can receive credit.</p>
<p>Many companies sell home solar electricity systems, but they can cost well over $1,000.  It will take you many months of cutting your electricity bill to finally earn that money back.  By spending a few hundred dollars on making your own, you’ll receive your money back in no time at all.  You’ll also be saving thousands a dollars a decade!  Since the sun shines every single day, your power will be renewed, and you’ll be saving money and the planet both.</p>
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