Welcome to DIY Solar World!

Find out information you need to make your very own Solar energy at home. Catch the news available on renewable energy, solar panels, go green, energy savings and many more. Check out as well the energy saving tips that will help you save money!

Generate your own Solar Energy


As energy prizes keep rising, more and more people realize that they can hugely benefit from an infinite source of free energy.


You definitely don't want to miss out on this, because apart from the big benefits for our environment, DIY solar panels can have a huge positive effect on your electricity bill!

  


Provide for yourself and your family!


Let's face it - Can you rely on the government for 100% to take care of your family's energy needs? I don't mean to scare you, but look what happened to our Financial institutions. People thought those were pretty reliable.


With DIY Solar Panels you will have full control over your own energy source. That's a big relief I can tell you!





Save money.. Or even make money!


Luckily, nowadays it is both easy and cheap to be totally self-sufficient using DIY solar panels, or even sell your surplus energy back to the electricity company!


Of course if you have a big budget you can buy a wind or solar power system,  they start around $3000. Since that's quite expensive, the smart way to go is simply make them yourself!


By far the best manual to learn how to make a wind or solar power system is Earth4Energy. They offer the complete "idiot proof" guide, with clear pictures for every step. You will learn how to easily:


      
    Build your own Solar Power system
           
    Build and install your own Wind Power system
           
    Store your energy... For free! (This one is a real cash saver!)
      
    Never get those huge electricity bills again! 
              

    Join the growing group of citizens who take their energy supply in their own hands, build their own wind power or solar power system, and enjoy major cutbacks on their energy bills or even make money selling green electricity back to the company!

    Home Energy Saving Tips

    Energy saving tips from SaskEnergy

    Here are some tips to help you save energy, save money and do your part for the environment.

    Try these easy, low-cost or no-cost energy saving tips. See how easy it is to save energy and money.

    Furnace

    Keep your furnace clean, lubricated and properly adjusted with annual maintenance. If your furnace is working at peak efficiency it will use less energy and cost less to operate.

    Clean or replace the filter every 1-2 months - a dirty filter reduces the airflow and forces the furnace to run longer to heat your home.

    Consider purchasing a new ENERGY STAR® qualified furnace with a variable speed motor. An average home can save up to $549 in natural gas and electrical costs annually when upgrading from a standard 60% efficiency natural gas furnace to a 95% efficiency furnace with a high efficiency variable speed motor.

    Click here to see a video on how to change your furnace filter

    Thermostat

    Lower your thermostat by 4 - 5 degrees Celsius (7 - 9 degrees Fahrenheit) while you're sleeping at night and when no one is at home.

    Install a programmable thermostat. You can save 2% on your heating bill for every 1 degree C you turn down your thermostat. With a programmable thermostat to consistently lower your heat when you don’t need it, you could save up to $71 a year!

    Laundry

    Switch to cold when doing your laundry. 85 – 90% of the energy used to wash your clothes is used to heat the water. By turning the dial to cold on your washing machine, you help the environment, save energy, and save money.

    Wash full loads.

    Choose a front loading washing machine. Not only does a front loading washing machine save water, it saves energy as well. It uses about 40% less water and about 50% less energy.

    Weather-stripping

    Weather-stripping provides a barrier between the fixed and movable sections of doors and windows. Apply weather-stripping to operable windows, exterior doors, garage doors, and doors that lead to the attic.

    Click here to see a video on how to apply weather-stripping to exterior doors

    Windows, doorframes, sills and joints

    Apply a sealant or caulk around windows, doorframes, sills and joints. On a windy day feel for leaks or use a couple of incense sticks to help identify leaks around windows, electrical outlets, vents and exterior doors. As well look for spider webs - if there is a web there is a draft.

    Use plastic window covers to help prevent heat loss.

    Keep return air grills and heating vents clear of furniture, rugs and drapes, so there is no interference with the flow of heat through your home.

    Click here to see a video on how to apply caulking to windows and doors

    Click here to see a video on how to apply shrink film to windows

    Basement

    If you have an unfinished basement or crawlspace, check for leaks by looking for spider webs. If there is a web, there is a draft. A large amount of heat is also lost from an un-insulated basement.

    Add insulation to basement walls.

    Drapes & Blinds

    On sunny days, open south facing drapes and let the sun in, a natural source of heat. If you have large windows that don't receive direct sun, keep the drapes closed.

    Close your drapes and blinds during the night.

    Pipes, ducts, fans and vents

    Plug gaps around pipes, ducts, fans and vents that go through walls, ceilings and floors from heated to unheated spaces.

    Showerheads and faucets

    Install low-flow showerheads and faucets.

    Click here to see a video on how to install a low-flow showerhead

    Click here to see a video on how to install a Water Wizard ™

    Dishwasher

    Always wash a full load in your dishwasher and air-dry your dishes on the “energy saver” setting.

    Garage

    Turn on the heat just prior to use, save by not heating it continuously.

    Wood Fireplace

    Close the damper to prevent warm air from escaping through the chimney, and ensure the damper fits properly.

    Other

    See what the big energy users in your home are and get suggestions for changes to save energy and money using energy check, a quick an easy home energy audit found on the SaskEnergy website.

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