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		<title>Solar Power and Your Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the difficulties that solar and renewable energy have faced in the past is that it requires people to learn about it. People are busy and they are also reluctant to change and learn. It is much easier to get energy from traditional sources that seem to &#8220;magically&#8221; transfer power and electricity to homes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>One of the difficulties that solar and renewable  energy have faced in the past is that it requires people to learn about  it. People are busy and they are also reluctant to change and learn. It  is much easier to get energy from traditional sources that seem to  &#8220;magically&#8221; transfer power and electricity to homes through the wires of  the electricity grid. However, we are becoming increasingly aware of  problems with this entrenched attitude. We seem to hear almost daily  about power blackouts and brownouts, along with warnings about dwindling  energy supplies.</p>
<p>One way to begin to educate yourself and your  children about energy and electricity is to purchase one of many  different kinds of small solar energy systems. From solar toys to solar  lights to portable solar panels, small solar electric systems make it  easy to learn some of the basics of energy. You can learn about the  generation of energy and get an idea of how it is limited by certain  factors. Your kids can use a small solar toy or solar energy kit to see  directly the relationship between energy generation and availability.  From your solar light, you will learn that a sunlit day will make the  light shine powerfully that evening. Conversely, you will notice a  relationship between cloudy days and dimness or lack of light from your  solar light. While a small portable solar panel provides energy for your  boat or RV, it can also teach the need for energy storage (the battery)  and conservation. Even a solar light gives you a micro-version of all  electricity systems: the panel generates energy, the wires transfer it, a  battery stores it and the light bulb uses it.</p>
<p>One of the  unfortunate effects of the convenience of the energy grid is that people  remain largely unaware of aspects of energy production and the need for  its proper management. When we plug into a wall and get instant energy,  it&#8217;s easy to forget that that energy is finite and inhibited by  circumstances.</p>
<p>The effect of holding a small solar electric  system in your hands takes some of the mystery out of energy and power.  Energy is no longer something &#8220;made&#8221; at a distant generating station or  power plant. The effect is, well, empowering. It&#8217;s similar to the way  that personal fitness and some styles of alternative health give you a  measure of control over your own health. Build on the knowledge you get  from a small solar electric system, learn about generating your own  energy and you will have increased authority over your household power, a  vital area of your life.</p>
<p>Purchasing a small solar electric  system like those found in solar toys or other gadgets can be a simple  and efficient way to introduce both you and your family to solar energy.  This knowledge just may come in handy in the coming years, as solar  energy and other kinds of renewable energy systems become a bigger part  of grid generation and more popular as the publicly owned &#8220;power  plants.&#8221;</p>
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