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		<description><![CDATA[How would you like to reduce your electricity bill every month?  Have you been considering alternative ways to cut down costs on your electricity?  Well, if you’re interested in learning how to build your own solar panel, then you’re in luck.  Solar power is perhaps the number one solution for alternative energy needs.  Not only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-85" title="how_to_build_your_own_solar_panel" src="http://www.123gogreen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/how_to_build_your_own_solar_panel.jpg" alt="how_to_build_your_own_solar_panel" width="85" height="130" />How would you like to reduce your electricity bill every month?  Have you been considering alternative ways to cut down costs on your electricity?  Well, if you’re interested in learning <strong>how to build your own solar panel</strong>, then you’re in luck.  Solar power is perhaps the number one solution for alternative energy needs.  Not only will having your own solar panel save you tons of money each month, but it will provide you with clean, renewable energy that will last forever!  <span id="more-76"></span></p>
<p>If you can learn how to build your own solar panel, you can decrease your electricity bill up to 75 &#8211; 80%!  Solar panel systems are not hard to put together. Nor are they expensive.  As a matter of fact, you can build your very own for $200 &#8211; $300!  To get started, you’ll be needing a kit that will convert the sun rays into electric energy.  This electricity will be supplied to your home through the connecting cables.  Solar panel kits are inexpensive, and they are easy to install.  You must install your solar panels so that they receive the maximum exposure of sun rays.  Your roof will be an ideal place to install them.</p>
<p>If you’d like to build your very own homemade solar panels, you’ll need equipment such as metal sheets, copper wire, solar cells, etc.— basically items that can be found at your local hardware stores.  You can also order everything you need online.  Prices are cheap, so you won’t have to worry about whether or not you’ll be able to afford the supplies.  Everything is much cheaper than your electric bill.</p>
<p>There are detailed plans and guide son the Internet that will show you how to build your own solar panel.  These DIY guides will show you everything you need to know, step by step, so that you can make your very own solar panel system!</p>
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