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The Benefits of Solar Lights for Your Outdoor Spaces

November 6th, 2009

Using solar lights as a way of lighting the outside of your home has become an ever popular way of adding a great lighting scheme and improving security round your property in one go. You might even have noticed the use of this type of lighting more and more in designs of public outdoor spaces as well. This is because as the quality of the lights have improved so they have become more popular with commercial designers with a green agenda.

Most solar lights that you will find on sale today will have an in-built cell that will take the sun’s energy and store it the lights battery as electrical power. One of the great things about the new generation of solar lights is the automation of virtually all the tasks; the lights will even turn themselves on and off automatically.

The efficiency of this type of light has increased many-fold in recent years. This has added to the popularity of the many different types of solar lights you can now buy, from walkway lighting, to solar driveway lights, and various styles for your deck.

To install this type of lighting design for your yard or deck couldn’t be simpler. Because solar lights do not need any wires or cables, you won’t need to employ an electrician to install the lights for you - think how much that is going to save you! The very fact that the placement of the lights is not governed by the need for cables, you can place them almost anywhere that gets a reasonable amount of sunshine.

Five top facts about outside solar lights

1. Light your yard or deck for free - no electricity to pay for

2. Easy to install, no cables or installation costs

3. Automatic operation - set the lights in place and forget them.

4. Lots of different designs and styles to choose from.

5. Home security is increased due to extra light at night

In my opinion the most popular reason people choose solar lights is because they cost nothing to run. Because all of the lights energy needs are provided by the sun, you will never have an electric bill, associated with your outdoor lights, to pay. The only maintenance you should have to do with these lights is checking the batteries annually, they will even switch themselves on at night!

In my opinion, the most rewarding reason for using outdoor solar lights is the positive impact they make to our environment. Unlike standard electricity, home solar power gives off zero emissions and uses zero fossil fuels. Whether you are in the developing world or in one of the world’s major economies, solar lighting has a strong part to play in providing part of our energy needs for the foreseeable future.

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Solar Indoor Lighting

October 22nd, 2009

How much do you know about solar lighting? Most people don’t realize that it can be used both indoors and out. While many of us may not have considered using home solar power to provide indoor lighting, it is becoming a growing trend world wide. It is a great way to save both money and energy.

Did you know that home solar power use dates back to over 2,600 years ago? Even still, indoor solar lighting technology is fairly new. It is, however becoming more and more frequently used in the U.S. to bring light to small structures such as park restrooms, service sheds, utility structures and others. These are locations far from established grids where conventional power sources would be cumbersome and expensive to run. There are even some commercial buildings that have begun utilizing indoor solar lighting, and the trend is growing in popularity.

Most of the indoor solar lighting in industrial use today is a mixture of solar light tube and home solar powered light technology. Combinations of home solar powered lighting and light tube technology are being used in high security applications like prisons. Solar light tubes are perfectly suited for this application, due to their ability to transfer considerable amounts of light to the interior of the structure using a very small footprint. This “hybrid” lighting method of combining home solar powered lights as a back up to these light tubes produces a solar lighting system that is extremely efficient and effective.

There are actually many uses for indoor solar lights; like lighting up your garage, shed or gazebo - not to mention the inside of your home. The fact that you don’t need an electrical source is a big advantage. All you need is a direct source of sunlight. No worrying about light bulbs or power outages. Indoor solar light installation is usually fairly easy and requires little if any maintenance and upkeep.

Many of us have buildings like garages and sheds that are far away from an electrical source making it difficult and expensive to provide a source of power. Indoor solar lighting can easily solve that dilemma and is very cost effective. You can also use products like solar skylights and track lights in your home.

With so many applications currently being made available, indoor solar lighting is showing a rapid increase in popularity. Peruse your local hardware store and you are sure to find lots of these “green” lighting products. As the technology becomes more advanced, more applications will be discovered for indoor solar lighting. The best part is that with the addition of indoor solar lights to your project, you will be saving money and the environment!

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