Friday, August 17, 2007

Why Use Solar Lights In The Garden

Energy costs have been on the rise for a good few years now. In fact they have always been on the rise but, of late, that rise seems to be a bit steeper than normal. This is mainly because of the concerns over the use of fossil fuels. Fossils fuels are running out, yet the demand of energy seems to be increasing all the time. The developed nations consume more than their fair share of coal, oil and gas but it's developing countries like China and India that are now increasing their demands for energy. This trend in high fossil fuels will not abate so alternatives are being explored both by governments and individuals alike.

Governments tend to be leaning towards nuclear energy as chief source of energy supplies because they feel that it is a more scalable solution despite the average person feeling that nuclear power is unsafe.

Individuals tend to lean towards sustainable or renewable sources of energy because they want to save money on the energy bills and they feel that renewable energy sources are a cleaner way to produce and consume energy. A popular renewable energy source is the sun. The sun's energy can be utilized through solar cell technology to provide heating and lighting to a household.

One such application that is proving very popular is solar garden lighting. Solar garden lighting is useful to provide guide light along driveways or pathways. It is also handy for creating mood lighting in gardens setting or patios.

One of the major advantages of solar garden lights, apart from the saving on electricity bills, is that they are easy to install. There are no wires that need to be connected up and then concealed to prevent accidents. Simply plant the solar garden light into the ground where you want and allow it to charge up. This has to be quantified by the fact that the spot has to receive direct sunlight during the day. If there is no sunlight the light or battery in the light cannot recharge and will not operate.

Two things to consider before you buy a solar light are the length of time that they stay on and the brightness of the light they produce. Fully charged, you want the lights to stay on for at least 10 hours. You can ask at the shop before you buy or research on the internet for these details.

In terms of brightness, solar lighting is best for mood or guide lighting. It will not replace the kind of light that a florescent tube might create. Again, if you are concerned about the brightness then ask at the store before you buy. They may allow you to try before you buy. Most solar garden lights are quite cheap anyhow so you could buy one and see if it was suitable for your needs and then buy more if you were happy.

Solar garden lights now come is a variety of choices from unobtrusive to elaborate and decorative designs. They can help create a perfect atmosphere in your garden and can save you money on the electricity bills.

Get more details on solar garden lighting at http://www.solarpowerappliances.com . Solar power can be applied to many house and garden products. In recent years the cost of these appliances have become very affordable and saved money on energy bills. Various solar products are featured on the site including solar ovens and solar attic fans. Adrian Whittle writes about using solar powered appliances that can utilize renewable and sustainable energy sources.

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