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		<title>Solar Power and … Shade?</title>
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Have you always wondered how to keep your home at a reasonable temperature, while still remaining energy efficient and getting as much out of you solar panels as possible? The obvious first thought is that shade isn&#8217;t good for your rooftop PV panels, which benefit from maximum exposure to the sun. So you may not [...]]]></description>
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<div>Have you always wondered how to keep your home at a reasonable temperature, while still remaining energy efficient and getting as much out of you solar panels as possible? The obvious first thought is that shade isn&#8217;t good for your rooftop PV panels, which benefit from maximum exposure to the sun. So you may not think solar energy and shade go together, but there&#8217;s actually a symbiotic relationship there. At least, that&#8217;s the case in the following examples:<br/><br/>A solar tree is one example of sun and shade working in collectively. While shading your car from damaging rays, a solar tree can house panels that provide electricity to adjacent structures, as well as to hybrid cars parked beneath them.<br/><br/>The subject of solar trees brings us to foliage. Planting trees around your south-facing windows offers shade indoors when the sun is burning hot. A deciduous tree, though, will shed in the winter, so the sun can help warm thermal walls and floors, reducing cooling bills in the process.<br/><br/>Solar pool covers float above the pool water, covering it entirely. But rather than keeping the water cool, they do quite the opposite. Solar pool covers are made from a film of tiny air bubbles, each collecting and retaining heat, then transferring it the pool water. Covers can reduce heating costs by up to 75%!<br/><br/>There are several options for balancing the amount of shade your home receives. Have you been considering investing in solar energy? Get a free estimate from a prescreened contractor.<br/><br/></div>
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