Unless you have been living under a stone recently you will have noticed that Oil prices are going up almost every day. That's not just bad news for motorists though, for the list of things that are made from oil is unbelievably long. Everything from cosmetics to carrier bags, food, paint and plastics; the list just goes on and on. Apart from the price of gas, though, most of us will notice the rising price of oil being reflected in higher utility bills. But help is at hand from an unlikely source - the sun. Thanks to some clever technology we can now use solar cell power to provide us with electricity to heat our homes and power our lights.
Solar cells have been around for many years now - probably much longer than you think, but it is only with today's advances in technology and, of course the rising oil price, that solar cell power is becoming economically viable. Previous solar cell designs didn't produce much in the way of electricity for the surface area they took up. They were expensive to produce, and most of them didn't work efficiently in anything less than direct sunlight.
Today's solar cells, however, thanks to advances in material technology, and electronic control systems are much more efficient. It is now possible to generate sufficient solar cell power to heat water for your washing and bathing, if not your central heating, on even cloudy days. Solar cells are obviously most efficient in direct bright sunlight, but this is no longer a necessity.
Solar cell power is best suited to producing hot water. This hot water can then be stored and used for bathing and cooking etc, or it can power your central heating, although it is often necessary to supplement the solar cell power with a conventional electricity supply, especially in larger houses. Normal hot water heaters often consume almost a half of a house's energy. Therefore, by replacing a gas or electrically powered hot water heater with a solar cell power heater you can significantly reduce your energy bill. In some states you may even qualify for tax relief on such a system considerably, as well as making the owners eligible for a tax cut in select states.