Sunday, November 16, 2008

home solar lights

Thank you for visiting this blog on solar lights. :)

I just wanted to mention very quickly at the outset, that this blog will be focusing on home solar lights, as opposed to solar lights found elsewhere. The idea here is that the information on solar power which will be provided, is targeted more at consumers, individuals, and families.

When a business invests in solar equipment, there is a very different situation there. Businesses have larger budgets, and they might be able to avail of certain benefits or breaks, which individuals cannot avail of. Businesses tend to involve larger areas, larger infrastructure, and many more people. And also for businesses there's the idea of investments in renewable energy as a form of marketing strategy.

I won't be focusing on investments in solar power by the government either. For example, I won't be focusing on solar lighting involved in government properties. The potential investment by governments is even larger than that of businesses, depending on the priorities. So there're even larger sums of money potentially which could be involved, and the decision-making process is a lot different. What would be considered affordable by the government would probably be much more than what an individual or family might consider affordable.

Which is not to say that I consider investments in solar power by either business or government to be not significant, because clearly they are. This is just more of a personal decision to focus on one particular aspect of solar power, and one particular aspect of solar lighting, specifically the solar lighting products which individuals and families may be considering.

So again, we're looking here in this blog at home solar lights, or solar lighting from a residential angle.

Again, thank you for visiting this solar lighting blog. :)

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